Textile Value Chain - February 2020
Textile Value Chain - February 2020
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TEXTILE VALUE CHAIN (TVC) is an Indian Trade Media with Monthly Print Magazine, E-Magazine, E-Newsletter, Magazine Mobile App & Online Global Information and Sourcing Platform. The magazine contains articles related to recent updates on textiles and fashion topic.
ZERO-WASTE PATTERN CUTTING: ELIMINATING PRE-CONSUMER FABRIC WASTE IN THE PATTERN CUTTING ROOM
Abstract With the growing acceptance of the ideal of sustainability, a paradigm shift is occurring in the field of fashion. With consumer tastes now being inspired by ideas of the upcycling, circular design, and slow fashion, many designers are being compelled by circumstances to reduce the carbon footprint left behind by the fashion industry. These endeavors are primarily targeted towards reducing waste generated during the garment manufacturing phase. Regrettably, these efforts are not being intelligently directed at preventing wastage at the designing and cutting stage itself. Conformist manufacturing methods such as the “Cut and Sew Method” that have been in practice for over 500 years now, generally yield up to 85 percent of fabric consumption efficiency. Consequently, 15 percent of fabric wastage occurs in the cutting room itself. This wastage is leaving behind a “significant ecological footprint”. Unconventional and eccentric pattern-making methods such as subtraction method, geo-cut method and A-POC have now gained popularity; conversely, zero-waste pattern cutting (ZWPC) as a concept has not been extensively used or proliferated yet. To comprehend the unpopularity of ZWPC, a thorough understanding of the concept and its benefits and drawbacks were studied through an extensive review of research work and projects undertaken and executed by experts and novices in the field of ZWPC. It was found that there are limited challenges faced in adopting the concept and it can be widely implemented to resolve the problematic disposal, reuse or recycling of fabric wastage.
10+ mins
ITME AFRICA 2020 EXHIBITION – “PROSPERITY THROUGH TECHNOLOGY” OPENS TO A GREAT RESPONSE IN ADDIS ABABA
ITME AFRICA 2020, the first of its kind business and technology Exhibition opened on 14th February 2020 at Addis Ababa, Ethiopia receiving 1791 unique visitors and 2100 + footfalls in 2 days from 35 countries across the globe
5 mins
PREMIÈRE VISION PARIS : 44 414 INTERNATIONAL VISITORS FOR A DISTINCTLY PARTICULAR FEBRUARY EDITION
The world’s leading trade show for the upstream creative fashion industry succeeded in mobilising industry professionals from 124 countries around more than 1,700 exhibitors for a distinctly particular edition due to the coronavirus-related health crisis.
1 min
STÄUBLI SUPPORTS HOME-TEXTILE WEAVERS WITH QUALITY MACHINERY SOLUTIONS
Home textiles range from simple linens to premium Jacquard fabrics.
2 mins
WITH AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS, SAURER TAKES NEXT STEP TOWARD AUTOMATED FACTORIES
Textile companies are facing increasingly complex challenges: higher labour costs and employee turnover rates, not to mention the need to automate material flow, reduce lead times and boost productivity.
1 min
INDIAN TEXTILE INDUSTRY SHOULD DIVERSIFY; DEPENDENCY ONLY ON COTTON NOT HEALTHY
LRT is a market leader globally in Ring Travellers and catering to the requirements of over 5500 spinning mills in over 40 countries.
3 mins
Textile Value Chain Magazine Description:
Verlag: TVC MEDIA AND PROMOTION PVT LTD
Kategorie: Business
Sprache: English
Häufigkeit: Monthly
TEXTILE VALUE CHAIN (TVC) is Indian Trade Media with Monthly Print Magazine, E-Magazine & Online Global Information + Sourcing Platform.
Vision is to minimize the Gap of Textile industry Contributors.
Mission is to provide complete media solution in one platform.
TEXTILE VALUE CHAIN (TVC) as term indicates, each players contribute in the chain by adding some value and it enjoys significant position in the whole process of conversion. Whether it’s Industry, Government, Service Provider or consumer every one contribute to End product. Since all Value chain segment are Vibrant and growing with Technological and Innovation in product or services. Either organized sectors like spinning or decentralized & fragmented sectors like Weaving & Garmenting each one represent vibrancy and Speed. TVC accepted all challenge to map the linkage and enter as Catalyst.
TEXTILE VALUE CHAIN (TVC) Media serving Textile, Apparel , Fashion, Retail Industry from year 2012.
We Combine and Connect Entire industry under one Platform & Strive to Revive the Textile and Apparel Industry..!!!
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