“Textile industry is no doubt the flagship of our group,” said Iskur Group Chairman A. Kadir Kurtul and continued his remarks, ‘ Overall aim is not to be preferred but to be inescapable.”
According to the European Union's official statistics agency Eurostat’s latest data, in 2018 Turkey was the 3rd country about the biggest textile products imported by the EU.
Kahramanmaraş Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KMTSO) President Serdar Zabun, noted that KTM exhibitions are very important organisations for our business world.
Mayor Güngör stated that while sharing the importance of the fair, ‘I think that the textile sector representatives will make good use of this opportunity and participate in growing numbers to the fair.”
ECR Exhibition has received financial grant from the KOSGEB for the organization of Kahramanmaras Textile Machinery Exhibition take place between 26-28 September.
Area Sales Manager, Gerd Wienands, “The new intelligent card TC19i and the Portal Bale Opener BO-P will be of special interest for the Turkish market.”
As generator of ideas and networks, the Dornbirn-GFC would like to encourage rethinking and thus, offers its platform of sustainability and circular economy.
For spring/summer 2020, manufacturers from Spain, France, Germany, Turkey, Greece and Colombia in particular will be flying the flag and presenting their latest looks on the ‘CPM Body & Beach Catwalk’.
The Turkish machinery sector, which reached 722 million dollars in textile and garment machinery exports last year, exhibited its new products at ITMA fair with 165 companies.
USTER has devised three special Value Modules – introduced at ITMA 2019 – enabling preventive actions to improve quality, reduce waste and maximize performance.