Textile “epidemic” line, watch and help each other! The first inter-session cloud communication among students of the Textile Advanced Training Class
Since 2022, affected by factors such as the more complex international situation and frequent domestic epidemics, my country’s macroeconomic economic operation pressure has increased. The growth rate of industrial production has slowed down significantly, and the decline in the manufacturing industry has become even more obvious. Bulk raw material prices continue to adjust at high levels, squeezing profit margins in production amid relatively weak demand. As a traditional pillar industry of the national economy and an important livelihood industry, how has the textile industry been affected? How to deal with it?
On May 27, the “Textile ‘Epidemic’ Line Watching and Helping Each Other” sponsored by the National Textile Composite Talent Training Engineering Advanced Training Course (hereinafter referred to as the Textile Advanced Training Course) “Textile Higher Training Class Cloud Communication Series” was successfully held. This event was the first cloud-based inter-session exchange of the Textile Advanced Training Class, attracting positive responses from more than 60 students from Phases 1 to 7. They not only analyzed the current operating conditions and future trends of the textile industry from a macro perspective, but also communicated from a micro perspective. They discussed the measures taken by their respective companies to deal with the epidemic, the impact of the epidemic on the company’s production and operations, and the ideas for win-win cooperation in the industrial chain. They gained a lot from each other. The event was hosted by Jin Gaoling, deputy secretary-general and director of the Marketing Department of the China Chemical Fiber Industry Association.
Theme report
Zhao Mingxia
Deputy Director of the Industry Department and Deputy Director of the International Trade Office of the China Textile Industry Federation
Zhao Mingxia, deputy director of the Industry Department of the China National Textile and Apparel Federation and deputy director of the International Trade Office (a student of the fifth phase of the textile high-level training course) first gave a report on the theme of “Current Operations and Trend Outlook of my country’s Textile Industry”. She pointed out that since 2022, the operation of the textile industry has been obviously under pressure. The domestic demand market has been significantly affected by the spread of the domestic epidemic, the sales scale has shrunk across the board, online retail has rarely seen negative growth, and market consumption willingness has declined; ExportAffected by factors such as poor logistics and the transfer of orders overseas, the growth rate continues to decline, but the export situation of fabrics and other industry chain supporting products is good. With the internal and external market dynamics weakening, the textile industry’s production growth continues to slow down, profits have shrunk year-on-year, and development pressure has increased.
She said that insufficient orders, poor logistics, difficulty in transmitting raw material costs to the terminal, and lack of development confidence are the main problems facing the textile industry. In the second half of the year, the development situation faced by the industry is still complicated. The world economic recovery is faced with many uncertain and unstable factors such as the Russia-Ukraine conflict and increasing inflationary pressure. The domestic cycle urgently needs to restore smooth operation and development vitality as soon as possible. The significance of the series of policies and measures introduced by the country major. In the face of downward pressure, she suggested: The international economy and market situation will continue to undergo complex changes, and enterprises should keep a calm mind and actively adapt; the fundamentals of the domestic economy are basically good, and policy measures will gradually show their effects. Enterprises should maintain development confidence and actively adapt. Make full use of the window period of policies and measures to achieve self-development and improvement.
Topic communication
In the exchange session, representatives from Shanxi Jingwei, Hebei Jigao, Hengtian China Fiber, Shandong Yinying, Qingdao Gecheng Jingwei, Changzhou Henlibao, Fujian Jingwei, Nantong Shuanghong, Shaoxing Yanlan Textile, Zhuoda Dyeing and Finishing, Yuyue Students in textile high-level training courses from upstream and downstream enterprises in the textile machinery, fibers, yarns, fabrics, clothing, and home textile industry chains such as Home Textiles, Mercury Home Textiles, Suzhou Bolis, Zhangjiagang Zefeng Textile, and Bosideng actively spoke, shared information, and worked together. develop. They said that affected by multiple factors such as the COVID-19 epidemic and the international situation, poor logistics, high raw material and energy costs, increased inventory, and insufficient demand are the main problems faced by enterprises, especially the impact on logistics and transportation in the Yangtze River Delta region. In the face of these difficulties, companies have responded proactively, taking effective epidemic prevention measures such as on-site offices and nucleic acid testing throughout the factory. Guided by customer needs, they have improved production efficiency and speed through industrial chain cooperation, and contributed to the stable economic operation of the industry.
Students said that although the COVID-19 epidemic has had a certain impact on the production and operation activities of enterprises, there are “opportunities amid crises” and some new changes and developments have quietly emerged. For example, many companies are strengthening their internal strength, optimizing resource allocation, reducing production and operation costs, improving rapid response capabilities, and actively developing new products, etc.; from the perspective of textile machinery equipment procurement , although the willingness to purchase downstream has decreased, the purchase of spinning equipment for some small test lines and pilot lines has increased; in addition, the epidemic has also changed everyone’s communication methods, such as online meetings, online learning, and online communication. Improved communication efficiency, some active or passive changes will enable the company to usher in new growth points…
Regarding how to help each other, the students unanimously agreed that “win-win cooperation” is needed. As far as the textile high-level training class is concerned, students are distributed in various chains upstream and downstream of the industrial chain. It is a good industrial chain cooperation platform in itself. It can form a complete chain in terms of resource docking, product development, brand promotion, etc., and there is a broad space for cooperation. . For example, form a customized industrial chain from raw materials, fabrics to clothing, target groups with high consumption levels, and create differentiated salesStrategy; through supply chain cooperation, we can reduce logistics and service costs, improve product quality, expand sales channels, and increase international competitiveness, etc.
Textile training class registration consultation
The textile high-level training class is jointly organized by China Chemical Fiber Industry Association, China Textile Engineering Society, ChinaCotton Textile Industry Association, Textile Talent Exchange and Training Center, Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology, etc. Hosted by the class since its inception in 2015, it has formed a complete industry chain education system from textile raw materials to machinery and equipment, from fiber production to yarn weaving, from fabric research and development to terminal brands, and has become the exchange of information and promotion of the entire textile industry chain. A large platform for technology, resource sharing and trend forecasting, it plays a positive role in promoting the development of enterprises and promoting the integration of the textile industry chain.
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