Myanmar textile fair 2014 one stop platform for textile business opens up

The third edition of Myanmar International Textile & Garment Industry Exhibition (MTF 2014) opened up yesterday is the most professionally and premiere show for the emerging textile manufacturing hub in Myanmar which is jointly organized show by the Myanmar Garment Manufacturers Association (MGMA) and the Yorkers Trade & Marketing Service Co., Ltd.

MTG 2014 is expected to be the most convenient one-stop platform for textile and apparel businesses. The event would provide an effective way to increase the value of textile-related products. Numerous cutting-edge technologies, product testing, as well as textile and garment related machinery demonstration, and services would be present at the fair.

MTG 2014 would give an excellent environment for professionals to meet potential business partners, find product solutions and solve business challenges. By networking with local and international exhibitors, attendees can discover more possibilities and gain more understanding of the future trend of textile industry.

The exhibits of the show will include textile including machinery and accessories, spinning machinery and accessories, looms, yarn processing machinery and accessories, bleaching and washing machines, chemicals and dyes, steaming machinery, cloth processing machinery and accessories, embroidery equipment, knitting machinery, auxiliary equipment, testing equipment and controls, winding machines, textile screen printing machinery, apparel which includes machinery and accessories, cutting and laying machines, knives and scissors grinding machines, garment accessories, ironing and steaming equipment, sewing machines and parts included in industrial and households sectors, laundry machinery and accessories, dry cleaning equipment, accessories including zippers, buttons, labels, fasteners, ribbons, badges, linings and interlinings, trimmings, beads, motifs, lace, braid embroidery, rhinestone accessories, shoulder pads, brand tapes, rubber bands, belts and buckles, needles and thread, knives and scissors, grinding machinery.

The show will facilitate the exhibitors with a lot of contacts among the visitors. The show will disseminate information to the visitors, about the international standards in the related sector. Myanmar International Textile & Garment Industry Exhibition will be a leading show, where the exhibitors will be able to market their products while the visitors will be able to buy the products, which will be displayed in the show.

In recent months, more than 20 countries have shown interest in the Myanmar’s garment industry and announced investment which includes Japan, China, Malaysia and Germany,

The Myanmar International Textile and Garment Industry Exhibition (MTG) will be held for four days from 20th of November to 23rd November, 2014, at the Myanmar Convention Center (MCC), at Yngon.

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