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TTS experience in ITMA

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ITMA, 2019 Barcelona provided a perfect platform to meet and network with ‘Who and Who’ of the Textile World! Be it, Nice Corporate Services Chairman Auwal Lawal (Nigeria), Bangladesh’s Hamid Group’s Chairman Mahin, E-Com’s President Antonio from Brazil and a host of others. It was indeed a rare opportunity to talk to replica watches these leaders and network with them for mutual business!

It was great to have Textile Industry Captains from around the world – Trident Group’s Chairman Rajinder Gupta, Vietnam’s Huong Sen Group’s Chairman Tran Van Sen, Morocco’s SIMTIS Group Head Ismail Kabbaj, UK’s Green Aro Ltd’s Director Muz Ahmed, Enrique Crouse, South Africa’s Cotton Cluster (SACC) Head and CEO of Prilla 2000 Group to name a few, visit our stall at ITMA.

TTS – Nice Corporate Services, Nigeria

TTS has been appointed to offer ‘Build-Operate- Transfer ‘ Services to Nice Corporate Services, Nigeria. This would set a new benchmark not only to Nigerian textiles, but for the whole of African textiles. Chairman of NCS Mr. Auwal Lawal assisted by TTS signed major deals with machinery suppliers.

TTS – Bangladesh

Hamid Group is one of the biggest players in Bangladesh’s textile space, and have shown interest in backward integration. As Hamid Group’s advisors, TTS assisted the Group MD Mahin to conclude slew of deals with machinery and accessories suppliers. Hamid spinning will be the most modern factory in Bangladesh with state-of-the-art technology.

TTS – Brazil

ECOM is one of largest commodity trading companies and its President Antonio and Texcoms Worldwide group were able to discuss in detail about different cotton best replica watches varieties, how specific varieties suit to manufacture specific fabrics and how certain varieties have an edge over others, prevailing cotton trading scenario in Brazil, etc. Yes. Both the companies have agreed to work together to explore opportunities to take advantage of the strength of each company. Prospective customers from Germany, UK, Belgium, Columbia, Algeria, Uzbekistan, India etc. visited TTS Stall.

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