Indo Inter Tex will be held in Indonesia from April 27 to 30, 2016. This is a textile, garment machinery and accessories exhibition. The textile industry is a driving force for Indonesian economy. In recent years, there has been an overall modernisation of existing technology. However, further investments are required on the part of Indonesian manufacturers to allow them to establish themselves fully in world markets and increase the country’s global share of exports in the textile and garment sector.
Italian textile machinery manufacturers will have a significant presence at the exhibition. Italy believes Indonesia is an important Asian market. Ten Italian machinery manufacturers will be exhibiting. Italian manufacturers believe that the Indonesian market is full of potential and ready to develop business opportunities. Among the companies participating are Carù, Crosta, Durst, Fadis, Ferraro, Monti-Mac, Pugi Group, Testa, Textape and Triveneta.
Italian machinery worth roughly 24 million euros was sold to Indonesia over the first eleven months of 2015. Italy conducts many activities aimed at promoting the Italian textile machinery sector in Indonesia. Among these are technology workshops in Indonesia’s primary textile manufacturing districts, participation in local trade fair events and tours of Italy for Indonesia’s textile operators.
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