SITEX 2017 buyer-seller meet this month in Surat

Surat International Textile Expo (SITEX) 2017, a buyer-seller meet, is organized with an aim to provide an excellent opportunity to the manufacturers, dealers, wholesalers and retailers of the Textile Industry to showcase their wide range of products and services related to Textile industry and Industry experts to discuss about the latest market innovations under one roof.

Regional office of the textile commissioner, Ahmedabad and the Southern Gujarat Chamber of Commerce (SGCCI), Surat are jointly organizing this buyer-seller meet. SITEX 2017 aims to encourage the trade and industry of the South Gujarat region and promoting the brand ‘Surat’ by highlighting the strength of textile Sector of Surat.

SSI registered small scale entrepreneurs from various parts of India are expected to participate in the event. About 30 stalls will be set up by various powerloom unit owners, according to the organizers.

Business leaders, corporate, manufacturers, entrepreneurs, buyers and sellers can expect lucrative business opportunities that will expand their business in the world. Participants will also get a chance to capitalize on their expertize and diversify or expand their operations in the existing market.

The event is a platform to share latest developments of fibres, fabrics, fashion, apparel, home and technical textiles and more.

The SITEX 2017 will be held from 25-27 February at Surat International Exhibition and Convention Centre, in Surat, Gujarat.

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