Yarnex India International Yarn Exhibition has established itself as the most important international sourcing platform is now poised to open its doors in New Delhi after the success it has garnered over 7 editions in Tirupur.
The eight edition of Yarnex will welcome decision makers from India and overseas, who represent international buying houses, composite mills, powerloom weavers, knitters, distributors and wholesalers, apparel brands, importers, fashion designers and fashion labels, which is why participation from across the fibre groups has been growing significantly.
The exhibition is serving the sourcing requirements of the textile value chain in the north, east and central markets of the country. Major exhibit categories include natural, man-made, specialty and others fibres, as well as a variety of yarns, featuring natural and blends, man-made and blends, elastic, fancy and specialty.
Organizers of the event said that it is now firmly entrenched as a prominent brand and an important cog in the sourcing and business networking cycle for the textile value chain.
The event has attracted leading Indian and International manufacturing companies, who have successfully reached out to their target customers, setting up enduring business linkages.
Yarnex has established itself as the most important international sourcing platform in India, which is used by big buyers comprising international buying houses, apparel brands, powerloom weavers, knitters, importers, distributors and wholesalers, fashion designers, design studios and institutes, trade body representatives and trade media.
As an exhibitor, YARNEX 2016 will provide access to high quality buyers from Tirupur, Coimbatore, Salem, Karur, Erode, Madurai, Komarapalayam, Mumbai, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Gurgaon, Bangalore, Hyderabad in India and the USA, Myanmar, Sir Lanka, UK, Italy, China Thailand and Middle East from overseas.
Yarnex has seen the most spectacular growth in its home-base of Tirupur since its launch in 2009.
The exhibition will run from 21-23 July at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.
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