Textiles, clothing and supplies for the complete package inco terms of sportswear and uniforms are the main interests of international buyers brought by Colombiatex Proexport Colombia to 2014, this year has mostly involved first. Be 694 representatives from 24 countries and 396 companies, of which 211 are new participants. "Every Colombiatex confirms inco terms that buyers are in the Colombian industry guarantees the product quality and innovation.'s Why looking mainly forge long-term relationships," said the president of Proexport Colombia, MarÃa Claudia Lacouture. This year, even participating countries which had not been before as India and UAE, whose firms seek clothing Colombian promotional in nature, uniforms, full package apparel knit fabrics and finishes. According to Lacouture, differentiation has been the key is allowing the interest of new importers. Some companies, for example, are developing innovative products that contribute to environmental care. In this work process optimization, Colombian exporters are using laser technology and finishes ozone denim, polyester granules, nanotechnology and biotechnology as a tool for innovation in textile production. This is allowing them to take advantage of different market niches identified Proexport Colombia such as the medical industry, military, of biofibre optical and textile sector uniforms and sportswear. "On the advantages of free trade are still opportunities to be exploited.'ve Identified at least 26 potential markets inco terms for Colombian textiles," said the President of Proexport Colombia. In Brazil buyers seeking raw material inco terms for the production of lingerie, U.S., which is going through a time of transition between Asia and Latin America, requires suppliers that guarantee best quality and delivery times, and the garment industry in Peru need Colombian suppliers, especially man-made fibers. There is also potential in Germany, Netherlands Antilles, Argentina, Bolivia, Canada, Chile, Caribbean, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Spain, France, Guatemala, Honduras, India, Mexico, inco terms Panama, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Russia, Switzerland and Turkey. Some buyers GEP Featured Industry and Commerce. Brazilian retailer with 100 stores across the country, making it one of the most important brands. Sell clothes man and woman under 3 brands aimed at different styles and prices (medium-high segment). Canadeco Home Fashions. Canadian importer and distributor of household fabrics such as bedding, curtains, fabrics for upholstery and drapery fabric. Lighthouse Uniform CO. U.S. contractor production of corporate uniforms of the highest quality, which has worked with government agencies (police, fire, parks), civil service and private organizations for about 60 years. In Colombia has 4 years working with Everfit and Fabricato. Tkani 3000, LLC. Russian wholesale company that handles leading suppliers of fabrics textiles in the world (Italy, Turkey, South Cora, China). They are interested in diversifying their offer with textiles from Latin America, which is why visiting Colombia inco terms for the first time.
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