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Inditex , the world's largest clothing retailer and owner of the Zara chain, is developing new technologies, collaborating with tech firms and hiring talent from start-ups. The company has an innovation unit that tests ways of improving stock handling. It has collaborated with California-based Fetch Robotics to test robots to work in stock inventory. It has also partnered with chipmaker Intel to create devices that can quickly gauge the volume of clothing in boxes.

Inditex is focusing on areas like "location intelligence", ultrasound technology used to track footfall in stores, as well as virtual assistants to help customers. Location intelligence allows apps to switch to "instore" mode when a customer enters a store, so the customer can locate products and receive offers. Inditex has also formed development partnerships with technology companies like Jetlore, which uses artificial intelligence to predict consumer behaviour, and Spanish big data start-up El Arte de Medir.

 

Fast fashion pioneer r21 Holdings has made three new appointments. Laurie Van Brunt was appointed President and CEO of the company. Van Brunt was earlier engaged with Chico’s FAS, Inc, where she was President of Soma Intimates from 2010 to 2017. Here, she led the transformation of the company by repositioning the brand as an omni-channel intimates brand and elevating the fashion aesthetic to fill an opportunity in the market, growing sales from $87 million to $350 million.

Michele Pascoe has been named Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of the company. Pascoe was earlier with from Alvarez & Marsal, a financial consulting firm, where she provided financial advisory services for various retail organizations. She began her fashion business career at the Warnaco Group in 1989. She remained in the company assuming progressively more senior positions in the intimates, sportswear, and swimwear brands.

Stephen Sommers has been named Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer of the company. Employed earlier as Vice President Global Brand Marketing from 2012 to 2016 at Under Armour, the sports apparel company, where he focused on brand marketing by both category and lifestyle, and delivered major campaigns for bricks and mortar, digital and ecommerce, as well as building categories such as footwear.

 

Menswear show Project has teamed up with White Show to launch an exclusive collaboration for SS19 geared towards uniting both American and European menswear markets. The partnership will bring American brands and experiences to the European market. Massimiliano Bizzi, President and Founder of White stated they have always been attentive to international markets, where they have been present for years and continue to invest and promote its DNA and brands exponentially.

The interactions between the shows will give a seamless experience for both US and Italian brands to expand their reach to diverse retailers and media, says Tommy Fazio, men’s fashion director at Project organizer UBM Fashion.

The collaboration will start in Milan at White Man which takes place from June 16 to 18. The experience then travels to Project New York, July 22 to 24. Currently, the partnership will spread through the next two seasons where Project and Magic promoter UBM Fashion and White Show will design retailer matchmaking platforms and offer a curated menswear brand experience for both Europe and the US.

MarediModa and Performance Days have come to an agreement to avoid overlapping dates from the upcoming editions in November. This joint arrangement on dates will allow exhibitors and visitors to plan their presence both in Cannes and Munich. MarediModa will take place in the habitual setting of the Palais des Festivals in Cannes from November 6 to 8, 2018, while Performance Days, which is about to move to the München Messe, will be on November 28 and 29.

No overlap is expected even in the years to come. MarediModa, which has been a leading trade show for textiles and accessories of beachwear and intimates since 2002, has recently included athleisure in its offer.

MarediModa is a not-to-be missed date for every international brand interested in the collection preview of the best European companies, in meeting design studios and private label manufacturers as well. Performance Days, a functional fabric fair launched in 2008, is the first and only material sourcing trade fair created especially for technical fabrics and accessories as needed in sports, athleisure and work clothing. Designers, product as well as material managers, and decision-makers meet bi-annually in April/May and November in Munich, and since July 2018 annually at Functional Fabric Fair powered by Performance Days in New York City.

 

Tirupur is looking for Free Trade Agreements (FTA) with the European Union, the US, UK and Russia. Exporters in the textile hub feel lack of access to key markets is hampering sector’s growth, making India lose market share to main competitor China. China, by using the advantages available to countries with predominant EU and US markets, has increased its exports and circumvented the Indian industry’s growth prospects in the global market.

Till such time as FTAs are signed, Tirupur wants incentives to be available to the readymade garment sector, which will help create a level playing field for the industry compared to competing nations. Exports of Tirupur in the last financial year have gone down by 5.6 per cent from the previous year. Among the reasons are the changes in duty and tax structure such as GST. There is no customs duty levied in other countries, especially Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, on import of yarn to produce fabric and garments meant for exports, except in India.

Climate change too played havoc. Production of cotton remained minimal and could only meet five per cent of the requirements of Tamil Nadu spinning mills. About six lakh employees work for 6,500 knitwear and apparel units in Tirupur.

The government may impose anti-dumping duty of up to $528 per tonne for 5 years on a Chinese polyester yarn, used in automobile and other industries, to provide a level playing field to domestic players and guard them against below-cost imports. The decision to finally impose the duty was taken by the finance ministry. SRF and Reliance Industries had jointly filed before the DGAD for initiation of the antidumping investigation. The proposed duty ranges between $174 and $528 per tonne.

As per Directorate General of Anti-dumping and Allied Duties (DGAD), the authority recommends imposition of antidumping duty for a period of five years, to address the injury to the domestic industry. DGAD, the commerce ministry's investigation arm, in its final findings of probe has stated that that the imposition of antidumping duty is required to offset dumping and injury on the imports of 'High Tenacity Polyester Yarn' from China.

This yarn, also called as industrial yarn, is used for manufacture of tyre cord fabric, seat belt webbing, ropes, coated fabric, conveyor belt fabric and automotive hose.

Filipino textiles are experiencing a resurgence as entrepreneurs and designers are incorporating them in everything from bags and laptop cases to shirts, skirts, and even gowns. Tribes have their own traditional weaving patterns. Even though each group has its own distinct style, there are striking similarities as well, and each design is testament to these groups’ rich colorful heritage.

The Yakan tribe’s designs are inspired by the natural landscape. Their fabrics are characterized by geometric patterns and vivid hues and are made from pineapple and abaca fibers dyed with herbal extracts. The entire process is so labor-intensive that it can take a week to weave just one meter of fabric.

Another tribe makes fabrics from abaca. They believe their designs and patterns have been passed down to them by their ancestors through dreams. They’re well known for their cloth, which is used during occasions like birth, marriage or death. The hilets, or belts with small brass bells, are believed to drive away bad spirits; while the embroidery they use to accentuate their traditional blouses narrates the story of their relationship with nature and the spirits.

Apart from material, the color of textiles can hold significance as well. Yellow is associated with royalty and high status. Green stands for peace, tranquility and stability. Red stands for bravery and violence, white for mourning, and black for quiet dignity and purity.

Keeping up with other brands and changing face of retail space TexPro is now a necessity. The analysis of brands and retailers feature in TexPro does an excellent job at making things simpler by providing access to downloadable data on top brands and retailers. It further helps analyze data by compartmentalizing information and covering the essential aspects such as, financial, geographical, segmental and historical. Offering relevant insight and enabling the analysis of multiple areas of other brands and retailers, the feature identifies potential avenues of growth.

The feature gives access to quarterly, yearly and half-yearly reports. It helps in evaluation of the financial performance of brands and their positioning. It also provides accurate and relevant information tailored to meet business requirements.

TexPro offers well-rounded information on raw material prices, export-import data, and existing tariff rates of various countries, non-tariff barriers in place, trade agreements and government policies, amongst others.

Launched in November 2017, TexPro provides customers access to information that can enable customers to understand their needs, enhance their experience and ultimately exceed their expectations. With meticulous detailing and high-value information, TexPro can serve as one of the most essential elements of your textile business. Moreover, it can help come up with winning marketing strategies, thereby maximizing your business’ revenue.

Specialty Japanese fibre producer Roica, will showcase its unique responsible premium stretch and new innovations by Roica Eco Smart family of stretch fibre for modern wardrobe at the Premiere Vision show, the global event for fashion professionals, to be held from July 7 to 9, 2018 in Paris.

Roica will demonstrate functionality, their advanced color technology system, and a range of stretch innovations from smart shapewear to soft compression that can enhance designs. Roica partners featuring Roica Eco-Smart family include Giemme, Iluna Group S.p.A, Maglificio Ripa S.p.A, M.I.T.I. Spa, Penn Textile Solutions, Sofileta, Tessitura Colombo Antonio Tintex Textiles.

The unique Roica Premium Stretch yarn function, has been especially developed for new high-function concept. The design is completed with breathable mesh braces for added comfort and a reflective pixel detail on the leg to improve visibility in low light conditions.

Indian Technical Textile Association (ITTA) organized a one-day international conference on nonwoven technical textiles with a focused theme on nonwovens for high-performance applications on June 6, 2018. It happened concurrently with the Nonwoven Tech Asia 2018 exhibition, organized by Radeecal, at the Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai.

The conference received an overwhelming response from the industry. The topics were chosen as per the theme of conference covering high-performance applications of nonwovens, spread over eleven presentations by eminent speakers from the industry. Sanyal Desai, CEO, Radeecal Communications, and Suresh Patel, president, INDINON, spoke about the ban on nonwoven bags in Maharashtra and how it has affected the nonwoven roll goods and bag manufacturing industry.

Anjan Mukhopadhyay, Director, BTRA, highlighted how nonwovens are used in different high-tech areas like insulation material, protective suit, waste water treatment, etc. He also briefed about the R&D, testing and training facilities available at BTRA. Pramod Khosla, Chairman, ITTA, in his inaugural address, spoke about the Nonwoven Tech Asia exhibition. He hoped nonwovens are not equated to plastics. He emphasized that nonwovens are mostly used in the automotive, packaging, industrial sectors. The nonwoven market is growing in Europe and the US and woven market is stabilizing and going down. India has a great hope for the export market more than domestic market.

 

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