Yarn Expo Spring 2018 expects more than 450 exhibitors

The Yarn Expo Spring 2018, the leading trade event in the world’s biggest yarn and fibre consuming market is ready to once again to create an effective sales and sourcing platform for the industry where more than 450 exhibitors are expected to take part.

The three-day international event in Shanghai will keep on display a full spectrum of quality yarn and fibre products, such as natural and blended yarns, man-made fibres and yarns as well as specialty yarns to accommodate all kinds of sourcing needs.

Nearly 400 domestic exhibitors will showcase a wide range of innovative fibres and yarns in Fancy Yarn Zone, Colourful Chemical Fibre Zone, Natural Cotton Zone, Quality Wool Zone and Green Linen Zone. Besides selling and sourcing at the trade fair, the participants can also attend a series of seminars and be a part of the fashion show.

Abedin Ahmed Rizvi, manager (sales & marketing) of Indus Dyeing & Manufacturing from Pakistan said that the Yarn Expo offers an effective platform for them to meet their target buyers from around the world. They have met many Chinese and European buyers during the fair last year, and many of them placed orders with them.

With Yarn Expo Spring 2018, four other textile trade fairs including Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics – Spring Edition, Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles – Spring Edition, PH Value and the China International Fashion Fair (CHIC) will be held concurrently in the same venue.

Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd, the Sub-Council of Textile Industry, China Cotton Textile Association, China Wool Textile Association, China Chemical Fiber Association, China Bast & Leaf Fibres Textiles Association and China Textile Information Centre are organising the Yarn Expo Spring.

Yarn Expo will take place from March 14 to 16th at the National Exhibition and Convention Center, Shanghai.

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