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Companies see light at the end of the pandemic tunnel
Between January 25th and March 10th, 2021, ITMF has conducted the 7th ITMF Corona-Survey among ITMF members and affiliated companies and associations about the impact the Corona-pandemic has on the global textile value chain. In total, 196 companies from around the world participated.
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Improved turnover for 2020 & beyond: 6th ITMF survey
Between November 20th and December 14th, 2020, ITMF has conducted its 6th ITMF Corona-Survey among ITMF members and affiliated companies and associations about the impact the Corona-pandemic has on the global textile value chain
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Improved turnover expectations for 2020 and beyond
In comparison to the 5th ITMF Corona-Survey (September 5th – 25th, 2020), the turnover expectations have improved in the 6th survey by 4 percentage points from -16 per cent to now -12 per cent compared to 2019
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Enjoy time travel from the home office
Oerlikon develops modern materials, systems and surface technologies and provides specialised services aimed at securing high-performance products and systems with long lifespans for customers
Textile Machinery Industry, Innovate Textile & Apparel, WTIN, Corona Pandemic, Manmade Fibers Production, André Wissenberg, Swiss Oerlikon Group, Melt To Yarn, Fibers, Nonwovens, Polycondensation, Processing Of PTA And MEG, Oerlikon Barmag, Oerlikon Neumag, Oerlikon Nonwoven
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Can anti-viral fabrics be the game changer?
Several big players in the industry have launched fabrics and clothing that they claim can provide protection against the COVID-19 virus. Is it really foolproof or just a marketing gimmick? The ITJ cover story delves deeper into this.
Novel Coronavirus, Donear, Siyaram, Welspun, Arvind, And D’ Decor, Heiq Group, ‘Viroblock’ Technology, Viroblock Technology, Carlo Centonze, Heiq Group, Heiq Viroblock NPJ03, Covid-19 Pandemic, University Of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Birdflu
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ITMF urges govts to support textile industry
The results of second ITMF Corona Survey, which were released recently, revealed that on average orders are down by -31 per cent and the turnover for 2020 is expected to drop by -28 per cent.
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