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| Buy:
Bath towels |
Looking for bath towels (not for
the sea) must have at least 550gsm in various desings in
various desings and kitchen towels would have at least
350gsm (50cm x 100cm) in various desings, our commission must
be added on prices.destination is Thessaloniki - Greece (E.U.) so, check
any problem of QUOTA.I need as well packing details.
Company: In.Tra.Co. Hellas
Contact: A. Karoulis
Tel: 30-2310-554559
Fax: 30-2310-555619
Address: 4, Siggrou str. Thessaloniki Macedonia
Country: Greece |
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Textile dyes and chemicals |
We want to buy full container loads of the following dyes and chemicals:
Indigo Blue Powder 94%
Indigo Granule
501 Sulphur Black BR 200%
Sodium Hydrosulphite 90%
Sodium Sulphide
Caustic Soda
Company: Fair Textile (Thailand) Ltd
Country: Thailand
Zip/Postal Code: 10280
Phone: 662 - 701 3600
Fax: 662 - 387 2767
Contact: Abraham Cherian
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| Buy:
Glove yarn |
Looking for Glove yarn 70% cotton/polyester 30%
5.5's/ 8's/ 10'sQ'ty : 100ton
Company: ORIENT ENTERPRISE LTD
Contact: Manager
Email: park6164@yahoo.co.kr
Tel: 82-2-26927120
Fax: 82-2-26432184
Country: Korea (South) |
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SPORTS CLOTHES |
LOOKING FOR BRAND NAMES SPORTS CLOTHES SUCH AS
SPORTS JOGGING PANTS AND JOGGING SUITS OF BRAND NAMES EITHER STOCK LOTS
OR STANDARDS.
Company: GLOBAL QUALITY TRADING CO.
Contact: IBRAHIM BASSAM
Tel: 962-6-4645790
Fax: 962-6-4645790
Address: P.O. BOX 184484, AMMAN CITY CENTER,
Conutry: JORDAN |
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Polyester Fiber Recycling |
We have a requirement for 200 tons of Dyed woven fabrics scraps (polyester
fiber recycling) per month. Conditions as following: containing 85% or
more by weight of textured polyester filaments, of width small than 77cm,
warp yarn 70-142/cm, weft yarn 32-71/cm
Company: Sunway international
Contact: John putin
Tel: 1-479-4338535
Fax: 1-479-2675805
Country: United States
Address: 702 Southwest 8th Street MailStop 0130 Bentonville AR
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Fibers |
we need PP fiber 3dx64mm white and Viscose
fiber 3dx64mm black for our production in Turkey. All prices are to be
cifc2 Istanbul port.
Company: Akatextileas
Contact: Mr.Kerim Oner
Tel : 90-212-231-1214
Fax : 90-212-231-0730
Address : abidei hurriyet caddesi no.110 K.2sisliIstanbul,
Turkey
Zip/Postal : 34281 |
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| Buy: Garments |
We want to buy the below items only from manufacturers.
1. Light and dark blue jeans for men and women.
2. Long and short sleeves Jeans shirts for men and women
3. Denim skirts
Company: JOWELLS GLOBAL SERVICES
Contact: Mr.JOHN SONGU
Tel : 1-281-492-7844
Fax : 1-281-492-1469
Address: 3014 SILVER CEDAR TRAILKATY, Texas United States
Zip/Postal : 77449
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| Buy: Baby bedding
sets |
We are a leading company in west Germany. We are looking for baby bedding sets.
Company: Adali
Contact: Mr.Sinan Adali
Tel: 49-7253-9577-11
Fax: 49-7253-9577-11
Address: Herrmann-Loens-Str. 1Oestringen, Germany
Zip/Postal : 76669
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| Buy: Shirts |
We are looking for 20,000 pcs shirts.
80/20 45X45/110X76 plain dyed men's shirt L/S
80/20 45X45/100X76 yarn dyed check men's shirt L/S
65/35 45x45/110x76 plain dyed men's shirt S/S
65/35 45x45/110x76 yarn dyed check men's shirt S/S
European size:S,M,L,XL
Company: Uniforms skraddarn
Contact: Ms.Scarlet Avanessian
Tel: 46-8-33-9290
Fax: 46-8-33-9292
Address: Karlbergsvagen 46 B 11337Stockholm
Country: Sweden
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| CHINA: Int'l cotton info providers foray in China |
BEIJING: The growing cotton information market in China is attracting investment from international cotton information provider. World's leading cotton info providers are planning to increase their presence in China.
Globecot Inc, a US-based cotton information provider, has a 50-50 joint venture with China Cotton Information Center (CNCIC) and UK-based Cotlook Ltd with two Chinese firms' works in a joint venture named as Beijing Cotton Outlook (BCO).
The chief executive officer of CNCIC, Gong Wenlong, said Globecot Inc. plans to launch a
website by the end of this year or early next year to offer Chinese and international cotton information in both English and Chinese.
"Although the venture has not been officially registered, CNCIC and Globecot have begun information swaps and technical cooperation," said Gong.
Although the portal, he said, could attract 2,000 paid users within three years. He plans to set subscription fees at an average of 2,500 US dollars a year.
The two sides already launched the Globecot-CNCOTTON International Cotton Price Index, based on Asian and Pan-Pacific markets, in September. The index will be a "thermometer" of the world's cotton prices, Gong said.
Meanwhile, UK-based Cotlook Ltd. also plans to launch a series of products via a joint venture it has formed with two Chinese partners.
Beijing Cotton Outlook (BCO) was created in August by Cotlook, China Cotton Association (CCA), the umbrella organization of the Chinese cotton industry; and the China National Cotton Exchange (CNCE), the body responsible for spot auctions of government reserves and e-trading for forward delivery.
"We are going to promote our products through websites, mobile messages, journals and tailored information services for special users by combining CNCE and CCA's local resources and Cotlook's international experiences," BCO General Manager Sun Juan said.
With the increasing importance of China's cotton industry with the ATC agreement ends, the need for information is all the more pressing since China's cotton industry has been greatly integrated into the global market.
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| Madura Garments set to bring Armani to India |
GIORGIO Armani, which redefined corporate dressing in the 80s and named after the eponymous Italian designer, is finally making its way to India.
The AV Birla-managed Madura Garments is expected to unveil Armani in the domestic market during the second half of 2005 in what could be a defining moment for India's super-premium branded apparel market.
Mr Hemchandra Javeri, President of Madura Garments, said it was premature to comment on its deal with Giorgio Armani SpA. He, however, confirmed that talks were on with Armani, as the largest Indian company in the branded apparel space is reportedly keen on giving a fillip to the growing interest for celebrity international designer brands in the country.
Arvind Brands, the second largest domestic apparel company, brought Tommy Hilfiger to Indian shores earlier this year and the US-based Philips-Van Heusen has been looking at launching Calvin Klein.
Madura's plans to bring in Armani, mostly through a licensing agreement, is part of the domestic company's push to emerge as a lifestyle brand marketer.
The Indian company, which hopes to close the current financial year with Rs 500-crore sales turnover, is also getting ready to launch the apparel line of Esprit, a fast growing international youth lifestyle brand.
Sources said the Esprit launch was scheduled for the coming April, while Armani's entry is planned for the Autumn-Winter season next year. Esprit is expected to play in the premium casual wear market, with a heavy accent on women's wear where it is traditionally strong.
Madura Garments almost dominates the formal men's wear business in the country with brands such as Louis Philippe, Van Heusen, Allen Solly and Peter England.
Armani, a former window dresser and one-time medical student, started as a designer for Nino Cerruti in the 60s before breaking away to manage his own freelance design business. The Italian designer shot to fame when Hollywood star Richard Gere appeared in Armani clothes in the 1980 hit American Gigolo.
Since then, Armani - noted for its minimalist glamour, relaxed and unstructured yet refined approach to formal wear - built a fashion empire through sleek, easy-fit garments taking advantage of the declining appeal of the shape-shifting suits of the 60s.
The company licences its name for perfume, watches, and accessories, but apparel still accounts for more than half of revenues. Armani is today present in over 35 countries with over 300 stores and reported sales close to £900 million in 2002. Armani's retail network spans more than 35 countries and includes more than 300 stores.
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