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Record participation at INDO inter TEX 2015

By August 1, 20152 Mins Read
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The 13th edition of ´INDO inter TEX 2015´, the Indonesia International Textile and Garment Machinery & Accessories Exhibition, organised jointly by PT. Peraga Nusantara Jaya Sakti, Indonesia, received a tremendous response from 452 exhibitors from 24 countries, including 17 Indian exhibitors. The participation from China was the highest to an extent of 35.62 per cent, which was followed by 25 per cent from Indonesia. However, Indian exhibitors were only 3.76 per cent. Even though the exhibition showcased more of garment and accessories stalls, the visitors at the ITAMMA stall were in good numbers from the field of spinning, weaving & traders/manufacturers of spare parts. This gave a good opportunity to the ITAMMA member participants of Catalogue Display scheme to explore the clients for their business at Indonesia.

ITAMMA showcased its services as well as the products of its members at Stall no. 101E in Hall A1. The trend of visitors registered at ITAMMA Stall were 20 per cent from spinning, 10.67 per cent from weaving, 5.33 per cent from wet processing, and 22.67 per cent were from garment apparel industry & others. While traders interested in purchasing and selling spares and accessories were 33.33 per cent. As its regular practice ITAMMA organised a ´Catalogue Display Scheme´ for its members who were not able to participate in the above exhibition, which recorded a overwhelming response from 21 member companies.

To read the complete list of 21 member companies, visit our website: www.IndianTextileJournal.com

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