This is the fourth edition of B2B show, Denim and Jeans will be held in Bangladesh on October 7 and 8, 2015. The theme of the show is Denim Playground. The first B2B denim supply chain show was held in Bangladesh in March 2014. The last edition saw over 400 companies visiting the show including some of the most reputed retailers, factories, buying houses , brands like Tom Tailor , Carrefour , Uniqlo, Wal Mart, Debenhams , Levi Strauss, Perry Ellis VF etc. The latest edition promises to be larger, bring in a lot more reputed suppliers and buyers from across the world.
The idea behind the show is to provide a platform to the denim industry in the region where the entire supply chain players from mills, fiber and chemical suppliers, garment manufacturers, retailers, buying houses, brands can get together and help in further development of the industry. One of the main themes driving the show is eco sustainability. Besides exhibitors showcasing green products, the show design will revolve around this theme.
Bangladesh is a huge center for denim production. It exports about 200 million pieces of denim apparel to the US and EU alone. It is the second largest exporter of denim after China. Bangladesh enjoys duty free status to the EU for garment exports and also to some other countries including India.
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