Recently, many dyeing factories have issued price increase notices at the same time. First, all previous price discounts were cancelled, and then dyeing fees were increased according to different types of fabrics. Disposable products, which are the most common polyester taffeta, nylon, pongee, etc. on the market, will be increased by 0.1 yuan/meter. Two-time products, such as some imitation silk, four-way elastic, etc., will be increased by 0.2 yuan/meter.
Of course, there are also dyeing factories that increase the dyeing fee according to different dye vats. The air flow cylinder, steam vat, and overflow vat will be increased by 0.05 yuan/meter, and the flat vat will be increased by 0.02 yuan/meter. Of course, regardless of the type of fabric or the type of vat, dyeing fees have really risen this time. It can even be said that this increase is the first time that most dyeing factories have raised prices this year.
Anyone who is familiar with dyeing factories knows that the scarcity of dyeing factories often causes them to be in a state of short supply in the textile industry chain. In this state, dyeing factories are always in control of price adjustments. right. In previous years, dyeing fees have always been raised through various opportunities, such as dye price increases, environmental protection production restrictions, increases in labor costs, etc. But no matter what, it is inseparable from a background, that is, there are enough orders, which are enough to support dyeing factories to increase dyeing fees by various amplitudes and frequencies, and once the dyeing fees increase, there is basically no possibility of downward adjustment.
However, this year’s textile market has been affected by the epidemic, with an overall lack of orders and fierce competition. This state of “not having enough to eat” is also vividly reflected in dyeing factories. In the past, the dyeing fees, which fluctuated slightly in January and fluctuated greatly in March, appeared extremely calm in this year’s market. Many dyeing factories even took the initiative to show their favor to customers and tried to attract customers at low prices.
According to an employee of a dyeing factory, the factory received a large order for pongee to make pure white in April, but the dyeing fee negotiated by the customer was very low, only 0.4 yuan. / meter, you must know that the normal price is more than one yuan per meter. The price offered by the customer was very low, already a loss-making price, but the factory did not reject it immediately, but gave it serious consideration. Although the factory refused in the end, it can be seen that the dyeing factory does not seem to have as strong a say in dyeing fees this year as it did in the past.
I have the impression that dyeing fees can only be raised but not lowered. In fact, many dyeing factories have tacitly lowered them in the name of discounts in the past six months. However, the textile market has improved significantly around the National Day and has remained so for more than half a month. This continuous improvement has given dyeing factories confidence.
It is understood that the dyeing factories that have clearly and decisively raised their dyeing fees have recently experienced a surge in orders and warehouses being liquidated. Some dyeing factories have had orders for gray fabrics exceeding their production capacity for many days in a row. Some dyeing factories have long queues of delivery and delivery trucks at the factory. Some dyeing factories’ customers and salesmen have been working overtime and overnight in the factory for many days to catch up with the goods…
The improvement of the entire textile market is the most favorable support for this increase in dyeing fees. Although this price increase is not a good thing for the vast majority of textile workers, after all, in the early stage The quoted price is now experiencing an increase in dyeing costs, which is tantamount to compressing one’s own profit margins. But then again, compared to textile raw materials and various types of gray fabrics, the increase in dyeing fees is already a step late.
Do you want all kinds of prices to be stable when there are no orders, or do you like to have endless orders and all kinds of prices to change dynamically? Regarding this multiple-choice question, I think the vast majority of textile people will choose it. After all, in previous years, various prices have been rising continuously, and textile people can guarantee profits. However, this year, the prices are like a pool of stagnant water, but few people are making money.
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