Manufacturing Industry

German manufacturers of machinery and equipment are less competitive

German manufacturers of machinery and equipment are less competitive

According to a study by the Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich (Ifo Institute), German machinery and equipment makers are struggling to gain market share. According to Nicolas Bunde, an industry expert at the institution, “German producers of machinery and equipment are experiencing fiercer competition, mainly from China, in sales areas …

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Yarn Expo Autumn 2023 in China will concentrate on the world market for cotton yarn

Yarn Expo Autumn 2023 in China will concentrate on the world market for cotton yarn

Yarn Expo Autumn 2023 will bring over 100 exhibitors in this category to Hall 8.2 at the National Convention and Exhibition Centre (Shanghai) as a demonstration of the cotton yarn market’s expanding significance. August 28–30, 2023, will be the dates for the occasion. Every product along the textile supply chain needs to be created with …

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By 2027, the Bangladesh PMO wants leather exports to reach $5 billion

By 2027, the Bangladesh PMO wants leather exports to reach $5 billion

The Bangladesh Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) recently requested that conditions be put in place to increase exports of leather and leather goods from their current level of $1.7 billion to $5 billion by 2027. The meeting was presided over by the PM’s principal secretary M. Tofazzel Hossain Miah. The directive was issued in response to …

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‘Made in LA’ low-impact fabric line is the result of a collaboration between Hyosung, Laguna, and Lenzing

To introduce the Natural Selection Collection, premier circular knitting mill Laguna Fabrics teamed together with Lenzing AG, a producer of lyocell fibers under the Tencel name, and Korea’s Hyosung, a producer of creora spandex. The importance of style, usefulness, and environmental responsibility are prioritized in this chic fabric collection manufactured with Tencel Lyocell and creora …

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Man-made fibre fabrics may outnumber cotton demand globally

Man-made fiber fabrics may outnumber cotton demand globally

According to new industry research done by Fibre2Fashion, synthetic textiles derived from man-made fibres such as polyester and plant-based cellulose are predicted to outnumber cotton fabrics in the next decades. Population increase, restricted cotton output, and rising cotton costs are all factors impacting this paradigm change, as are industrial uses and growing consumer awareness of …

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Cotton Australia sends a delegation to the Better Cotton meeting in Amsterdam

Cotton Australia representatives recently attended the annual Better Cotton Conference in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Cotton grower Scott Morgan from Gunnedah, Cotton Australia’s Adam Kay, and Cotton to Market’s Brooke Summers all attended the occasion. According to Cotton Australia’s website, the Better Cotton Conference brought together industry leaders and experts to discuss the most pressing challenges …

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Cyclone Biparjoy dampens feelings for Indian PC and poly-spun yarn

Buyers were mute in the marketplaces of Ludhiana and Surat due to lower-than-average demand. The threat of Cyclone Biparjoy further impacted the market mood. According to trade sources, production activity in Gujarat has slowed due to precautionary limits placed by the local authority. The Ludhiana market saw a consistent buying trend, with constant pricing for …

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Cotton monitoring project launched by GOTS, European Space Agency, and Marple

In a world-first, the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS), European Space Agency (ESA), and artificial intelligence (AI) startup Marple have launched a new demonstration project to demonstrate the potential for remote satellite monitoring of organic cotton farming systems. The project will be carried out under ESA’s Business Applications and Space Solutions (BASS) programme and will …

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Bio conservation of the Tasar Silkworm and its Food Plants

Bio conservation of the Tasar Silkworm and its Food Plants for Prospective Workers in Jharkhand

Indian silks are categorized according to the type of silkworm from which they are produced. The variances in silk are caused by both organisms (insect species and eco-races) and host food plant species. It is fascinating to realize that there is a highly particular insect-host food plant relationship, i.e., the insect species is not capable …

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Cotton Australia’s CEO argues for a $2 billion rise in agriculture by 2030

Cotton Australia CEO Adam Kay recently attended the three-day Northern Australia Food Futures Conference in the Northern Territory, which included a crucial emphasis on cotton as well as numerous major announcements targeted at boosting agriculture to a $2 billion sector by 2030. Kay spoke to 500 people on water efficiency while meeting with growers and …

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