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ITMA ASIA 2005 expects record number of visitors to Singapore
9 September 2005, Singapore – ITMA ASIA 2005, the region’s
leading textile machinery exhibition, will assume added significance
this year following the abolition of global textile quotas. Over 800
exhibitors from 33 economies have confirmed their participation. The
event, to be held from 17 to 21 October, is expected to attract some
30,000 international visitors, including key government and textile association
officials, buyers, dealers and agents from more than 30 countries; the
majority from Asia, the Middle East and the Pacific. This will be one
of the biggest groups of international visitors to Singapore.
The need to upgrade drives visitors
CEMATEX, the European Committee of Textile Machinery Manufacturers,
is forecasting the number of visitors based on the region’s
impressive growth in the textile industry over the last few
years. Fabric output in Asia, for example, increased by over
50 per cent in 2004 and the American Textile Manufacturing
Institute is estimating that more than US$40 billion in textile
orders will shift to lower-cost countries in the post-quota
world. The numbers are just as impressive when looking at recent
purchases of textile machinery. In 2004, Asia accounted for
92 per cent of all spinning machine shipments (up 4 per cent
on 2003), 88 per cent of all shuttleless weaving machine shipments
(up 5 per cent on 2003) and 69 per cent of all knitting machine
shipments (up 4 per cent on 2003) and the trend is set to continue
as Asian textile makers modernise and upgrade their operations
in order to remain competitive and take advantage of the huge
business opportunities opening up to them.
China, together with India and Pakistan, produces more than
80 per cent of Asia’s total textile output. In the past
three years, China has already invested more than US$21 billion
in its textile operations, according to A.T. Kearney management
consultants. The rest of Asia are also gearing up to upgrade
their machinery and facilities to keep up with the competition.
For example, India and Pakistan are setting up new textile parks;
and technology upgrading schemes throughout the region are massively
supported by the local government. These developments augur well
for textile machinery manufacturers exhibiting at ITMA ASIA 2005.
Edward Roberts, President of CEMATEX said, “For textile
manufacturers to keep ahead of the industry, they need to readjust
their strategy to enhance overall production efficiency. They
should also adopt a longer-term outlook to focus on the quality
of their products which will ultimately contribute to their company’s
bottom line. This will lead to a demand for new machinery and
technology to modernise and upgrade their existing textile equipment.”
Sylvia Phua, Chief Executive Officer of Meeting Planners International
Pte Ltd (MPI) and organiser of ITMA ASIA 2005, said, “We
believe that ITMA ASIA 2005 will serve as a vital platform to
bring together industry players in the region to learn more about
new textile machinery. This will be the leading show in Asia,
showcasing a nett exhibition space of over 40,000sqm of textile
machinery, with many innovative solutions making their debut.”
“ITMA ASIA was first launched in 2001 in Singapore. This
year, the exhibition space for the event is 25 per cent bigger
than the first show four years ago, and it will be the first
event at Singapore Expo that covers seven halls,“ she added.
Tetsuro Toyoda, President of Japan Textile Machinery Association
(JTMA), Chairman of Toyota Industries Corporation, and exhibitor
at ITMA ASIA 2005 said, “When we survey the Asian market,
China’s demand for textile machinery remains very strong
and its investments in the textile industry have been extremely
significant. In addition, further growth is expected in India
and Pakistan and emerging players are fast entering the market
from other Asian countries such as Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia.
All these factors contribute to the growth of the textile industry
in Asia.”
“With so many new developments in the industry, it is
essential for us as a machine manufacturer to participate in
ITMA ASIA 2005, where numerous visitors from Asian countries
are able to meet and exchange ideas. We aim to make an impact
on the textile industry in Asia by unveiling the latest technology
in textile machinery and helping to enhance the overall quality
and efficiency of textile production,” added Mr Toyoda.
Jan Roettgering, Chief Commercial Officer of Saurer Textile
Solutions, said, “The removal of the textile quotas has
given rise to new challenges in the already competitive market.
Textile manufacturing, being the driving force for many Asian
economies, urgently needs a platform which provides industry
players with new ideas and opportunities. We see ITMA ASIA as
THE avenue for all players in the textile world to converge.
It will be a fabulous opportunity for us to showcase our latest
technology and range of solutions; and for manufacturers to acquire
and upgrade their manufacturing facilities.”
ITMA ASIA will be held at Singapore Expo from 17 to 21 October,
10am to 6pm daily. The exhibition floor will be abuzz with machinery
demonstrations, business transactions and networking opportunities.
Highlights of ITMA ASIA 2005:
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Exhibits will be displayed in 15 product sectors, ranging from
spinning, nonwovens, weaving and knitting, to finishing, testing,
handling and packing. The largest three product groups in the
exhibition are spinning, finishing and weaving.
• For the first time, ITMA ASIA 2005 is held in partnership
with JTMA. It has also secured the support of several textile
machinery manufacturers groups, namely the American Textile Machinery
Association, China Textile Machinery Association, Korea Textile
Machinery Association and Taiwan Association of Machinery Industry.
• ITMA ASIA is a showcase that only manufacturers are
allowed to take part. Some 55 per cent of the 800 exhibitors
are from Europe, with the majority coming from Italy, Germany
and Switzerland. The second largest group of exhibitors is from
Asia, making up over 35 per cent of the total number.
Posted: 19th September 2005
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