Representatives of Tajik textile companies to get acquainted with the latest production technologies in Turkey
DUSHANBE, 20.09.2018 /NIAT “Khovar”/. The delegation of Tajikistan, consisting of representatives of textile and sewing companies, such as “Dilorom”, “Liman”, “Leader”, “Maftuna”, “Ortex”, “Rahimov A.A.”, PE “Rahmatov”, “Spitamen Textiles” and “Suman”, on September 20-23 will visit the Istanbul exhibition of textile equipment.
Tajik producers will get acquainted with the most modern textile and sewing equipment, visit Turkish factories and retail sales networks, as well as meet with local colleagues.
The trip to Istanbul is organized within the framework of the Global Textile and Garment Program (GTEX) of the International Trade Center, financed by the Government of Switzerland.
It should be noted that the Istanbul textile equipment exhibition is the world’s largest platform for displaying the latest textile and sewing equipment invented and manufactured by key industry players.
The exhibition will demonstrate the latest technologies, modern sewing, embroidery, cutting machines, irons, as well as automated design systems in the manufacture of clothing, etc.
It will be attended by over 400 companies from almost 30 countries.









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