First ever Yarn, Fabric and Accessories Show ‘YFA 2018’ begins August 30th at Ludhiana

The Yarn Fabric & Accessories Show (YFA) 2018 which runs from August 30th – 01st, September 2018 at Dana Mandi, Bahadur K Road, Ludhiana aims to redefine the way fiber, yarn, fabric and apparel accessories are sourced and bring renowned suppliers from the these four segments closer to buyers and also offer buyers a one-stop place to source all their requirements.

Renowned and major textile companies like Bhilosa Industries Pvt. Ltd., RSWM Limited, Sanathan Textiles Pvt. Ltd.,J B Ecotex LLP, J Korin, Kautilya Industries Pvt. Ltd., Arisudana Industries Limited, GTN Engineering India Limited, Alkey Synthetics Pvt. Ltd., Jingletex Development Co. Ltd. from Taiwan and many others have already signed up to exhibit at the Ludhiana’s first ever exhibition of fibers, yarns, fabrics and accessories and which has already received support from the various associations of the industry.

The Indian textile industry is the world’s second biggest industry, while India also has the second biggest population with rising incomes. With rising costs, China is losing its competitiveness, due to which, India is emerging as the next best worldwide alternative to do business in the sector, due to its cost-effectiveness and also demographics.

By exhibiting, the YFA show can prove to be a gateway for companies to enter the attractive and lucrative north Indian market and grab a slice of the ever-growing market for textiles and apparels, since the show is taking place in a northern region of India, which is one of the biggest Indian hubs for manufacturing textiles and apparel.

The show has attracted attention of Indian textile companies in the textile value-chain, not only from Northern India, but also Southern, Western and Eastern India, which goes to prove the popularity of the show with exhibitors.

In order that exhibitors get full advantage during the course of the three-day show, the organizers have also planned several B2B meetings between exhibitors and visitors and also invited business delegations from various parts of the country.

Ludhiana and its surrounding area, is the headquarters for several renowned Indian and global apparel brands and also home to thousandof knitting,spinning and weaving units as well as garment manufacturing units.

Top officials, merchandising and sourcing teams from these companies and brands are expected to attend to the show, which will provide exhibitor’s access to the most exclusive buyers ever seen in any other exhibition of this category.

The show has already gathered a lot of enthusiasm among the industry. Vision Communications, the organizer, has initiated a 360 degrees integrated marketing and PR campaign to attract the maximum number ofgenuine visitors.

Founder duo of Vision Communications, Abhishek Sharma and AnkurGoel say, “Our aim is to bring producers of world class and multiple varieties of value added fibers, yarns, fabrics and also garment accessories closer to the end-users in LUDHIANA and its surrounding areas (i.e. Panipat, Amritsar, Chandigarh, Ambala, Jalandhar etc.) through YFA 2018.”

So, if you are a producer of fibers, yarns, fabrics or clothing accessories, YFA LUDHIANA 2018 is the place to be, whereby, participating in this exhibition will offer a sense of satisfaction never seen before, as a large number of only genuine and serious buyers will be seen visiting the exhibition.

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