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The art of denim - CROSS JEANSWEAR CO. Cross Jeanswear Company The art of denim - CROSS JEANSWEAR CO is known worldwide for its excellent craftsmanship, innovative designs, and casual fashion with a touch of luxury for the young and young at heart.

The art of denim - CROSS JEANSWEAR CO

The brand defines itssense of design as "simple and real. " Cross Jeanswear Co. has been expanding in the European markets since 1978. CROSS JEANSWEAR CO. PRESENTS NEW COLLECTION (article in SportsWear International) MAVI Skinny jeans is a top denim making company inside Turkey. - rayshan110の日記. ISSD2010_Economy_Management_p120-p128.pdf (Objet application/pdf) Turkish Textile Employer' Association - HALIT NARIN TURNS OVER THE ITMF PRESIDENCY TO PAKISTAN. Halit Narin, our Association's President, is turning over his leadership in the world textiles sector, a position in which he has represented Turkey for the past two years.

Turkish Textile Employer' Association - HALIT NARIN TURNS OVER THE ITMF PRESIDENCY TO PAKISTAN

Having been appointed to the Presidency of the International Textile Manufacturers Federation (ITMF) on October 14, 2008 in a meeting held in Mauritius, this month Narin will be handing over this duty to Bashir Ali Mohammad, the ITMF Vice President from Pakistan. Narin had taken over the presidency of ITMF, recognized as the world textile sector's most influential organization with its more than 30 member countries, from the South African Walter Si-meoni. Narin's journey to the top of the ITMF goes back to the 1970's; our Association became a member of the Federation in 1974.

Narin was appointed ITMF Vice President in 2004, the year the organization was celebrating the centennial of its foundation. Narin was ITMF Senior Vice President during the period 2006-2008. Saygin of Turkey Sees Annual Sales of $100 Million From Ethiopia. Saygin Group of Turkey said its Ethiopian subsidiary may generate $100 million in revenue a year from textile manufacturing, amid plans by the Horn of Africa country to boost the industry’s exports to 10 times that amount.

Saygin of Turkey Sees Annual Sales of $100 Million From Ethiopia

Saygin Dima Textile Share Co., which opened a factory three months ago in Dima, about 30 kilometers (19 miles) southwest of the capital, Addis Ababa, is targeting output of 50,000 meters (164,000 feet) of fabric a day to export around the world, General Manager Ahmed Turan Yangin said. The company is taking advantage of power costs that are a third of Turkey’s, and wages that are one-twentieth those in its home market, he said. “It’s the major aspect for a textile investor to invest in Ethiopia,” Yangin said in an interview today at the plant. “It’s incomparable cost.” Power costs in Ethiopian industrial areas are 3.5 cents per kilowatt hour, compared with as much as 10 cents in Turkey, Yangin said. Liste des entreprises textiles turques. Akin Tekstil. To innovate for you To create value and make a difference in every aspect of our business.

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Our Team Our Social and Physical Environment Our Business Partners. Cross Jeanswear. Söktas. Posted by Acturca - Actuality ala turca in Economy / Economie, EU / UE, Turkey / Turquie.

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Tags: EU / UE, Hugo Boss, Izmir, Muharrem Kayhan, Muzaffer Kayhan, Söke, Söktas, textile, Turkey / Turquie trackback La Libre Belgique (Belgique), 02/08/2006 Christophe Lamfalussy L’industrie textile turque a pénétré le marché européen. Un exemple: Söktas, qui produit des tissus pour les grandes marques, de Hugo Boss à Zara. À Söke En 1971, Muzaffer Kayhan ouvrait une petite société de textile, à Soke, non loin d’Izmir, en Turquie. Trente-cinq ans plus tard, le fils, Muharrem Kayhan, trône sur un petit empire de 1 400 employés. Mais surtout, Söktas habille une bonne partie des Européens, qui l’ignorent.

«Dans les années 90, Marks and Spencer s’était tourné vers l’Extrême-Orient. Par «fast-track», Söktas entend la fabrication de petites quantités de tissu, à la demande et livré rapidement, en quatre à cinq semaines. La concurrence est rude. «Aujourd’hui», dit l’industriel, «tout est très technique.