HOW TO ENTER TECHNICAL TEXTILES MARKETS - REGISTER NOW AND SAVE
ANNOUNCING THE 5TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM: "positioning your company for the recovery" Edinburgh, Scotland, 15-16 October 2009
The fifth meeting in the highly successful symposium series "How to enter technical textile markets" will be a unique opportunity to hear from international experts about the nature of and prospects for every technical textiles market. The presentations will focus on providing useful, practical information for senior managers who are responsible for maintaining and improving the profitability of their company. There will also be ample opportunity to gain answers to specific questions in the extensive workshops that will be integrated into the programme.
A NEW REPORT NOW AVAILABLE: INDIA, the market for natural and man-made fibres, textiles and textile manufactures to 2012
Now available for the first time, a report written by the man-made fibres committee CIRFS about the world's second largest producer and consumer of fibres, textiles and textile manufactured products.
The report analyses the future prospects for the market for natural and man-made fibres, textiles and textile manufactures in India until 2012. Forecasts relate to downstream demand and to the technological factors which will influence the future demand for fibres in the region.
The report presents data on production of natural and man-made fibres; capacities of man-made fibre plants; the technologies employed in those plants; an assessment of environmental conditions; the availability of raw materials; trade in natural and man-made fibres; consumption of natural and man-made fibres; production of yarns and fabrics; trade in yarns and fabrics; consumption of yarns and fabrics and net domestic consumption.
It also examines trends in shipments of textile machinery and provides forecasts of the region's production potential in 2012. For a full brochure and order form click here
NOW PUBLISHED - THE MOST COMPLETE SURVEY OF THE TECHNICAL TEXTILES INDUSTRY EVER PRODUCED: STRATEGIES OF LEADING INTERNATIONAL TECHNICAL TEXTILES COMPANIES
Containing over 290 pages and 93 tables, this survey examines, in depth, the acquisitions, products, financial performance, strategies and outlooks of more than 50 international companies.
To understand the industry it is essential to read about the major companies: their initiatives, new product development, capital expenditure, geographical expansion and more.
To see our updated list of some of the most important technical textiles companies in the world click on the Buyers Guide link in the left hand column. Each company entry has a hotlink to the firm's website - simply click the logo entry to be taken straight there.
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