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Colombo to open Intex South Asia

byCT Report
01/11/2016
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COLOMBO: Intex South Asia 2016, the only international sourcing fair in South Asia that showcases the best in yarns, fabrics (apparel and denim) and clothing accessories, will welcome more than 150 exhibitors from Italy, Japan, South Africa, Korea, China, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Taiwan, Pakistan, Bangladesh and India to the Sri Lanka Exhibition & Convention Centre (SLECC), Colombo from November 16 to 18, 2016.

This year, Intex South Asia has received an excellent response from renowned Sri Lankan buyers as well as premium international buying and sourcing offices and leading brands across South Asia and beyond, who are visiting the show.

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A few brands visiting Intex South Asia this year are Inditex, Marks & Spencer, Sears, CTA Apparels, Opera Clothing, S. Oliver, French Connection, Orchestra Buying & Retail, Koton, Wildcraft, Shoppers Stop, Arvind Lifestyle Brands, Raymond Ltd, Shahi Exports and Mufti. The positive impact of Intex South Asia on the industry will be all the more in 2016, especially considering the imminent restoration of the GSP+ concessions by the European Union to Sri Lanka. The fair comes to Colombo at a time when the industry is looking to ramp up capacities across the board in readiness to fulfil the demands of European clients.

Intex South Asia will help the industry increase capacities on multiple fronts ranging from imports of yarns and fabrics for manufacturing to allied service requirements and latest technologies in garmenting as well as creating strong peer networks and crucial contacts via networking at the fair.  For the very first time in Sri Lanka, Intex South Asia along with WGSN – the world’s premier trend forecasting and analytics firm – is organising an exclusive presentation for autumn-winter 17/18 season on men and women fashion trends and forecast at Intex South Asia.

Sri Lanka Apparel Exporters’ Association Chairman Saif Jafferjee said, “I consider the efforts of Worldex India to bring together a show of this magnitude as commendable. I think this is a great opportunity for both large and small-scale companies to gain exposure to new trends, innovation and opportunities in the respective areas of specialization. I am of the view that an exhibition of this nature creates very important platforms to strengthen business interaction and engagements in a fast and efficient manner.”

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