HCM City to host world textile machinery exhibition

Sep 20th at 21:03
20-09-2013 21:03:26+07:00

HCM City to host world textile machinery exhibition

Around 200 Vietnamese and foreign companies are expected to take part in an annual textile and garment machinery exhibition to be held in HCM City next month.

 

The companies – including from China, Germany, India, Japan, Taiwan, and the US – will display their products and technologies at more than 360 booths at the four-day event to open on October 24.

There will be machines for spinning, weaving, knitting, yarn processing, cloth cutting, sewing, and laundry, chemicals, and garment accessories on display.

The organisers, Viet Nam Exhibition and Advertising Company and Taiwan's Chan Chao International Co, hope the exhibition will provide local companies access to advanced machinery and technologies, enabling them to improve product quality.

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