Textile news from THAILAND
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THAILAND: Indorama's new PET recycling plant
[Aug 12, 2011] Indorama Ventures currently operates one other recycling facility, in the US, where it plans to establish a second such plant. Suchitra said the company had entered the wool business in 1994 with the establishment of Indorama Holdings as the Kingdom's first wool-yarn producer.
THAILAND: Thai Silk Fabric Website Fights for Village Lifestyles
[Sep 22, 2010] A family funded Thai silk initiative, in a remote Thai village, has as it's key mission, the improvement of the financially poor lifestyles of their village.
THAILAND: Waterless dyed fabrics from Yeh Group
[Aug 18, 2010] Instead of current aqueous dyeing systems, DryDye fabrics will be dyed using supercritical carbon dioxide in a stainless steel chamber developed and tested by DyeCoo.
THAILAND: CCI Selects Winner of the 2010 Cotton USA Design Challenge in Thailand
[Jul 17, 2010] The winning team, from Chulalongkorn University, will join Praew magazine on a trip to a U.S. cotton field to shoot the winning dresses for the cover of Praew and a 20-page fashion spread.
THAILAND: GemSelect Simplifies Gemstone Shopping
MEM [Sep 05, 2009] New powerful search capabilities make it easy for customers to find the exact gems they need online.
THAILAND: BBJ Bangkok Ltd Enters the Market
MEM [Jul 29, 2009] BBJ Bangkok Ltd the leading wholesale jewelry provider in Bangkok today announced the introduction of it's much awaited section related to wholesale gemstone procurement.
THAILAND: Textile operators should invest in other Asian countries
[Sep 12, 2007] The Industrial Economics Office conducted a study about Thailand's competitiveness with Vietnam, China, Malaysia, Indonesia, India, Pakistan and the Philippines. The findings released here today show that the textile and clothing industry players
THAILAND: Apparel exports likely to drop by 5 percent this year
[Sep 07, 2007] Thailand's clothing and apparel exports are expected to go down by 5 per cent this year due to the baht volatility and the quota system shift. Before recovery takes place as many as 30 per cent of current business operators may go out of business. Recovery is expected by the next year end but not before a
THAILAND: Garment industry has strong business potential
MEM [Sep 06, 2007] Dej Pathanasethpong, president of the Thai Garment Manufacturers Association while speaking at a seminar for exporters hosted by Bangkok Bank yesterday, has said that the industry, considered “old and un-sexy” by many, still offered strong business potential but growth rates would slow
THAILAND: Government should manage exchange rate and upgrade infrastructure
[Aug 27, 2007] Leading exporters have urged the government to manage exchange rate and upgrade infrastructure. Offshore factory relocation is not the answer to foreign-currency problems and the government should instead manage the