The 11th edition of trade fair by Apparel Manufacturers of India (AMI), the leading apparel group of manufacturers & traders will commence on June 6 in Kochi where more than 60 renowned apparel brands including Big Brother, Diya Design Studio, Baaniz (Mangalam), Femi Design and Tosro Shirts will participate in the event.
Umesh Bani, key organiser, Apparel Manufacturers of India said that they are excited to conduct their next edition of trade fair in Kochi. They have held 6 trade fairs here, over the last 3 years, and the response received is tremendous. Every edition of their fair has witnessed more than 700 retailers, MBO’s and chain stores’ presence and they look forward to their event. They hope to make this edition a grand success too.
AMI had hosted its first exhibition in January 2015 with the aim of bridging the gap between retailers, agents and suppliers. Till date, AMI has conducted 10 fairs across Kochi, Chennai and Hyderabad and reached out to 7,000 retailers and MBO’s.
Its core purpose is to grow together and build a strong network for mutual growth and they believe that entrepreneurs can easily make their dreams a reality if each one helped other, enough to achieve their goals.
The three-day event is an opportunity for the exhibitors to attract retailers and MBO’s across Kerala, for Onam.
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