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SIHMA has announced 7% hike in knitwear products….

Written By Views maker on Sunday, June 7, 2009 | 9:07 PM

Tirupur manufacturers has been supplier inner wear and knitted garments to various parts of India on a regular basis, The association of the hosiery 2007090454900501manufacturer have decided to increase the price by 7% with respect to all products that they manufacture. This decision was taken after taking the increasing yarn price in to the account. In last three months there was an increase of about 12.Rs/ kG.

The yarn manufacturers have increased the price due to the increasing power cut which is causing a huge loss of production. If government leave these issues unattended this industry shall loose it’s competitive advantage. It’s important that government make the cotton available through cotton corporation of India and provide adequate uninterrupted power supply to spinning mills.

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30 days delivery term

Written By Views maker on Saturday, December 20, 2008 | 5:12 AM

One of my buyer from whom I am working at a buying office has been requesting the knitwear supplier to make delivery at 30 days. The supplier also accept a delivery term of 30days, remember all these are nightwears with a very low price and also require good quality. These mad supplier take such orders and are in to deep trouble when they are not able to make delivery, they are asked to air the goods... how tricky is the buyers.

 

Try to give the possible realistic delivery date!

Work with a reasonable price! - for a long term sustainable business

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Written By Views maker on Monday, November 17, 2008 | 5:34 AM

Advantage Thailland


This will be an opportunity for us. We believe our exports next year will still expand even though growth will decline from 10 per cent this year. foreign buyers were reducing their orders from Chinese textile and garment manufacturers, due to delivery problems. Moreover, the cost in China has stopped being so low, ever since the government cancelled tax incentives for exporters and tightened up labour-welfare laws. Bangladesh, one
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