Myanmar Textile and Garment exhibition 2017 begins

The sixth edition of Myanmar International Textile and Garment Industry Exhibition (MTG) an international exhibition which is related to textile and garment industry begins today the December 8, 2017 in Yangon, Myanmar. The show is being organised by Yorkers Trade & Marketing Service Co., Ltd. (YORKERS) along with Myanmar Garment Manufacturers Association (MGMA).

The four day event will present solutions for the textile and garment manufacturing chains. There will be a display of advanced machines by renowned international brands like Tajima, Cixing, Viet and Mimaki.

The aim of the event is to meet the strong demands for new machinery equipment and fabrics made by the cut-make-pack (CMP) garment makers in Myanmar. This will help to increase the growth of exports.

Various seminars will be conducted at the event relating to steam systems and efficiency, energy reduction possibilities, cooling systems, chemical inventory management, chemical risk management and development and growth of Myanmar garment sector.

Around 350 exhibitors from 13 countries namely Bangladesh, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, Taiwan, and Vietnam, are expected to attend the event. The strong presence of foreign exhibitors emphasises the international significance of the event.

MTG 2017, the 4 days event will run from 8th December to 11th December 2017 at the Myanmar Event Park at Mindama, Myanmar. MTG has been well recognized by renowned international brands as a very useful medium for tapping into the booming Myanmar market.

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