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Wednesday, 03 October 2018 03:09

Première Vision Paris visitor attendance drops

Première Vision Paris trade show experienced an 8.3 per cent decline in visitors in September 2018, falling to 55 497 visitors, in comparison to the number of visitors seen in September 2016.

The organisers believe the drop was due to Yom Kippur, which caused the event to be held Wednesday to Friday, as well as due to a change in behavior among brands. As a result, Première Vision SA recommended a tighter and more direct operational teams as well as shorter visit times, while professionals adapt to market instabilities.

This edition, the international attendance was recorded at 72 per cent. This included 11 per cent visitors from was Italy, 7 per cent from UK followed by Spain, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands and Portugal. The organisers also noted a strong presence of Swedish and Danish visitors. Asia, which represented 14% of total visitors, was represented by a strong Chinese, Japanese and South Korean presence.

North America, for its part, registered a slight decrease with 2,269 visitors, 1918 of whom came from the United States. Turkey also experienced a fall of its presence directly linked to its monetary and economic problems.

 

According to a survey of more than 3,000 consumers across China, Europe and the US by UBS Group AG, 18 to 35 year olds contributed 85 percent to growth in the luxury market last year and will represent 45 percent of total high-end spending by 2025.

Gucci and Louis Vuitton are the millennial’s favorite brands. While the intent to buy online is higher in the age group than among older consumers, physical stores continue to feature highly among preferred places to shop.

Chinese millennials, a major driving force behind sales growth, allocate about 20 percent of discretionary income to purchasing luxury goods, a similar share as older generations. Younger people in Italy and the US have higher spending budgets than their elders.

 

Wednesday, 03 October 2018 03:05

Milano Unica China highlights benefits of PPP

The 14th edition of Milano Unica China highlighted the importance of public private partnership (PPP). The exhibition’s success reinforces the international expansion of the Italian business and also boosts the image of Italian-made products in a strategic market like China. The economic commitment of the Italian Government is fully justified by the positive results recorded by the trade show.

Milano Unica China was held in Shanghai from Sept 27- 29, 2018 by Messe Frankfurt. The show featured 42 exhibitors who witnessed positive results in terms of contacts and new orders. New Consul General in Shanghai, Dr. Michele Cecchi also attended the show. He appreciated the quality of the products on display and underlined how Milano Unica is a virtuous example of collaboration between private businesses and public institutions, teaming up to promote the excellence of Italian made products.

 

Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index, by The Nikkei India, strengthened in September to reach 52.2 from 51.7 in August. A reading of over 50 on this survey-based index indicates expansion, below that contraction.

As per the survey report, underpinning the overall expansion was a firmer increase in levels of new work and gains in both domestic and foreign demand. Moreover, export sales strengthened, with the net gain the best recorded since the start of the year. Firmer gains in new orders, output and employment were some of the factors that led manufacturing record an improvement in growth in September

Rising prices continued to weigh on sentiment as a strong US dollar and supply shortages exacerbated high global prices for steel and fuel.

The survey showed that optimism about future output slipped to the lowest since June.

 

Schoeller Textil has won recognition for its technical fabrics and smart textile finishing technologies. The company produces an average of over six million meters of performance textiles per year.

Sustainability has always been of great importance at Schoeller. In 1994, it was the first active wear and leisurewear manufacturer to receive the Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certification. Schoeller also served as one of the founding developers of the bluesign system, which has since become established worldwide.

Innovations include its c_change membrane technology, the world’s first intelligent membrane, as well as the well-known NanoSphere, coldblack and corkshell technologies. 3XDRY Bio and ecorepel Bio, the new PFC-free technologies based on renewable raw materials, were first introduced to customers in 2016.

The company began as Switzerland’s first worsted yarn spinning mill in 1868. That mill would soon launch the very first elastic fabric for the ski industry – or the world’s very first soft shell fabric – under the name skifans. Schoeller’s headquarters include its production facilities that house weaving, dyeing, lamination and coating departments, as well as the state-of-the-art research, development and testing laboratory. Its on-site administrative building is home to the design and sales, IT, marketing and accounting teams.

Schoeller has more than 500 brand partners in 50 countries.

 

Wednesday, 03 October 2018 03:00

Cordura partners with Japanese brands

Cordura is collaborating with leading Japanese brands to showcase specialised manufacturing techniques and cutting-edge design.

In the first phase of the project, Cordura will release a video made in collaboration with a leading bag brand. Through close-up shots of the detailed work of artisans, from design planning to cutting and sewing, the video emphasises the intricate detail and beauty of Japanese craftsmanship with Cordura fabric.

The campaign is testimony to Cordura’s appreciation and support for Japanese craftsmanship.

Phase two of the campaign will feature a special collaboration with CIE, an up and coming, innovative Japanese bag brand that has taken a military approach to carry solutions. Cordura Nyco fabric, which is used widely in US military uniform applications, is integrated in CIE’s designs with minimalistic and functional design.

Cordura fabric technologies are trusted by the US military for strength and durability. Cordura fabrics are used in a wide variety of stylish and long-lasting products from apparel to bags, packs, and footwear, and are trusted by many militaries and protective clothing companies around the globe.

Pushing the boundaries of durable fabric technology through its latest innovations, combined with forward-thinking collaborations with its supply chain and brand customers continue to help drive Cordura’s success.

 

Wednesday, 03 October 2018 02:58

Bangladesh home textiles grows by 9.95 per cent

According to data from the Export Promotion Bureau, Bangladesh’s export of home textiles, in fiscal 2017-18 including those of terry towels, bedsheets, linen, curtains and pillow covers, grew by 9.95 percent year-on-year to reach $878.68 million. However, the export of terry towel declined by 4.40 percent year-on-year to $42.35 million last fiscal year.

The sector's growth declined from January 2014, when the European Union (EU) allowed zero-duty benefit to Pakistan under it GSP Plus scheme, on export of home textiles and some other products.

According to the European apparel and textile confederation, Euratex, the EU imported over $6.86 billion-worth home textiles in 2016. Of it, China accounted for 33 percent, Pakistan 25 percent, Turkey 16 percent and India 11 percent. Bangladesh's share was 7-8 percent. The EU's data shows that its preferential import of textiles and clothing from Pakistan increased by 82 per cent year-on-year in 2014.

Bangladesh previously enjoyed 9.6 percent duty privilege over Pakistan as a least developed country in the EU, its main export destination. With a trade advantage of nearly 15 percent, including 6 percent cash incentive, the sector in Bangladesh, especially terry towels, was performing well even amidst high yarn prices in the local markets.

 

Wednesday, 03 October 2018 02:56

Inkjet conference in Germany

Inkjet Conference, this year will be held in Germany, October 16 to 17, 2018.

The event covers digital printing for textiles, inkjet engineering and inkjet chemicals. There will be presentations on pigment inks, nano pigment dispersions. Leading print head manufacturers will discuss advances in core technology. Further developments in hardware components, system integration, software and vision inspection will be examined along with ink formulation, fluids and inkjet chemistry.

More than 60 world leading authorities will explain technologies in existing and future printing systems – for all industrial and functional applications. From scientific papers on jetting reliability through to the latest innovations in software and print heads, attendees can expect the latest core technology developments.

Inkjet Conference is the meeting point of the inkjet industry which offers a unique mix of educational and networking opportunities. It has already attracted many new names for 2018, including BASF Personal Care & Nutrition, Ceradrop, Cyan-Tec, DSM, Gardner Denver Thomas, Notion Systems, Siegwerk and Tiger Coatings.

Inkjet Conference is a yearly ESMA and Digital Direct Technologies event. Attended by C-level industry executives, developers and researchers, it is leading the way for those that are building the future.

The event includes a focus on inkjet engineering, a review on fluid and ink components such as nano particles, conductive, aqueous and UV inks.

 

Kihak Sung, Chairman, Youngone Corporation, was appointed as the new president of ITMF In place of Jaswinder Bedi. Sung is also the Chairman of Kofoti, IAF’s South Korean member association. Bedi will retain his position as the President of African IAF member Actif Africa, which held its annual Origin Africa Fair back to back with the ITMF conference.

The IAF is engaged in a project together with ITMF aimed at the reduction of audit fatigue and standard fatigue. Matthijs Crietee participated in a panel session at the ITMF conference together with ITMF, Gherzi and the Social Labour Convergence Project (SLCP).

A major part of the project involves the collaboration with SLCP, which has led to a SLCP Steering Committee seat shared by IAF and ITMF. And as part of the Origin Africa fair, Matthijs Crietee held a lecture on trade policy development in Europe, particularly Brexit and he moderated a panel comprised of potential buyers from the Kenyan and other African exhibitors. The discussion on learning points was set up by Actif Africa and World Bank.

 

Wednesday, 03 October 2018 02:53

Series of trade fairs in Vietnam

Vietnam will host a series of international trade fairs for garments and textiles and footwear sectors during November 21 to 24.
The trade shows include the 18th edition of the Vietnam International Textile & Garment Industry Exhibition (VTG 2018) and the Vietnam International Textile and Apparel Accessories Exhibition (VitaTex).

The Vietnam International Footwear Machinery and Material Industry Exhibition (VFM) and the eighth Asia International Dye, Pigments, and Textile Chemicals exhibition (Interdye Asia 2018) will also be held concurrently.

The events are expected to feature over 600 booths of more than 400 businesses from 11 countries and territories, including China, Germany, India, Japan, Korea and Malaysia.

VTG and the Vietnam International Textile and Apparel Accessories exhibition will have pavilions and booths. Top brands at the events will include Bao Lun, Richpeace, Tajima, and ZSK, who will display their latest embroidery machines, and Heinz Walz, Epson, Grafica, and Sulfet, who will bring printing machines. Beworth and Silk Road will demonstrate their latest flat knitting machines. Japanese sewing machines brands like Brother, Hikari, Juki, Yamato will also be present.

The two events will also host several seminars featuring speakers from official departments, foreign affairs and universities who will speak about strategies and practical measures to develop the textile and garment industry.