Yarnex and Fabrics and Accessories (F&A) will be held in New Delhi, July 21 to 23, 2016. The twin shows have attracted 139 upstream supply chain partners across fibers, yarns, fabrics, trims, embellishments and services from all over India and overseas. They help buyers establish linkages with suppliers across the textile value chain.
Major exhibit categories include: natural, man-made and specialty fibers, natural, manmade fibers, fancy and various blended yarns and various fabrics made from natural and synthetic fibers. Accessories on show include buttons, hangers, interlinings, labels, laces, motifs, stones, studs, tapes, sewing and embroidery threads, zippers etc. The shows will also have service providers who offer services like textile related CAD/CAM, design institutes, logistics, textile testing and certification etc.
The twin shows are expected to be visited by international buying houses, agents, composite mills, weavers, knitters, garment exporters and manufacturers, apparel brands, retail chain stores etc. Yarnex is also a platform for display and dissemination of information on new product development and innovation. It is now firmly entrenched as a prominent brand and an important cog in the sourcing and business networking cycle for the textile value chain. It attracts leading Indian and international manufacturing companies who have successfully reached out to their target customers, setting up enduring business linkages.

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