Shanghai Hosiery Purchasing Expo 2018 to take in March next year

The 13th Shanghai International Hosiery Purchasing Expo (CHPE) 2018 scheduled in the month of March next year, will include a comprehensive display of the manufacturing chain, from yarns, finished socks/hosiery products, hosiery machines, to packaging machines.

The three-day event will segment the exhibition sections by markets and set up specialty product zones for targeted promotion. CHPE is not only the most professional and influential socks and hosiery exhibition around the world, but also the largest and widely recognized by the hosiery industry. It serves the global hosiery enterprises by building an efficient trading platform for the exhibitors and purchasers.

Moreover, in response to the needs of professional purchasers, CHPE 2018 will also hold special exhibitions of a wider range of textile products such as hats, scarves and gloves, as well as the augmented products of the hosiery industry.

The expo is an international medium to showcase innovative and luxurious products and services to the Chinese market, meet the qualified buyers, understand market demand, establish strong and solid business partnerships and find new business partners.

It combines exhibition, seminar, conference, new product release and designer networking party under one roof to provide a complete cost-effective marketing platform.

More than 500 exhibitors will participate in the CHPE 2018. Exhibitors from various countries including Turkey, Pakistan, Korea and Japan will bring in various hosiery brands to the expo and present latest global fashion of the hosiery products.

The expo is take place between March26-28, 2018 at the Shanghai World Exp Exhibtion & Convention Center, Shanghai, China.

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