According to the figures, Kahramanmaraş's total exports in 2022 increased by 5 percent compared to the previous year and reached 1 billion 464 million dollars.
UTİB Chairman of the Board Engin while informing about the year-end export target as 1.4 billion dollars at Bursa Textile Show, "We have a textile past encoded in our DNA and existed in our culture."
The 3rd Sustainability Talks Istanbul in hybrid format held at Zorlu PSM organized by Istanbul Textile and Raw Materials Exporters' Association (İTHİB) and in cooperation with Orbit Consulting and Kipaş Textiles.
Over the past year, TMAS works with ClimatePartner on a Corporate Carbon Footprint (CCF) mapping project with its members as a natural step towards supporting a more sustainable textile industry.
Ithib President Ahmet Öksüz said, “The stronger the production infrastructure of the Turkish industrialist with the level of support, the more influential our country will become.’’
Creativity, sustainable technology, reliability and quality make Italy a leading producer in the world and the technological level of its production is considered of the highest standard by the competitors themselves.
At the Texprocess, Techtextil and Heimtextil fairs, members of TMAS showcased a range of solutions aligning with the growing trend for more localised and automated textile manufacturing.
In the run-up to Techtextil, VDMA member companies presented their highlights for the technical textiles market at a virtual VDMA kick-off event themed “Sustainable technologies for technical textiles.”
At Techtextil in Frankfurt, the French Textile Equipment Manufacturers, on their association stand, HALL 12 E 94, a first ever demonstration of virtual and augmented reality visits of their equipments and services.
ACIMIT President Alessandro Zucchi stated that Italian manufacturers will also make a significant contribution to the Turkish industry with the sustainable methods offered.