CEMS Global USA to host TEXTEC 2013 Expo
Indunil Hewage
CEMS Global USA Group
CEO S S Sarwar.
Picture by Nissanka Wijeratn
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CEMS Global USA will host the fourth edition of TEXTEC Sri Lanka 2013
International Expo, an International Exhibition on Textile, Apparel
Technology and Machinery from February 28 to March 02, 2013 at the Sri
Lanka Exhibition and Convention Centre in Colombo.
On the same dates, concurrent exhibitions, Dye+Chem Sri Lanka 2013
Int’l Expo, an international exhibition on Dye stuff, fine and specialty
chemicals for the Sri Lanka industry and 4th Colombo International Yarn
and Fabric Show 2013, would be held.
This year's exhibitions will be held with a vision to further expand
into the fast booming Sri Lankan industry sector and bringing most
reputed international manufacturers and suppliers to Sri Lanka.
“It will see the participation of world renowned companies in the
textile and apparel industry and some 80 international companies in the
dye, fine and specialty chemicals fields in this year’s exhibition.
All three exhibitions will be held under one roof with a view to
facilitating all stake holders in the textile and apparel industry.
“We are very happy to host an exhibition of this nature in Sri Lanka
and look forward to working here in the years ahead,” CEMS Global USA
Group CEO S.S Sarwar said. The exhibition will target not only the
textile and apparel sector but also the entire export sector of Sri
Lanka.
The local business community will have the opportunity to witness
latest technology with the quality of competitors in the world market.
“Sri Lanka’s Textile and Apparel industry has witnessed a remarkable
growth in terms of manufacturing and exports in the recent past and
international community is keeping a watch on the growth of the
industry.
“With the ever increasing competition in the world market, the
Industries of Sri Lanka can expand their share in the market abroad and
at the same time could attract more foreign investment in the highly
potential industry, specially the Garment and Textile Industry,” Sarwar
said. |