The curtain fabric industry special exhibition builds a “connecting bridge” between Keqiao and Wuhan textile enterprises
The “curtain” connects Wuhan and the “link” connects the world. Recently, China Textile City Textile Fabrics Upstream and Downstream Industry Chain Matchmaking Conference – a special event for the curtain fabric industry came to an end in Wuhan. More than 20 companies from China Textile City, including “Zhongmao Yinglian”, “Hongshan Jade” and “Yilian Qingcheng”, presented high-quality products, and more than 80 orders were reached on site.
It is reported that this event is hosted by the Keqiao District International Competition Service Center and co-organized by the Keqiao District China Textile City Curtain Fabric Association and Hankou North Curtain Industry Association. This matchmaking brings together Keqiao’s curtains, window screens, finished curtains, accessories, curtain machinery and other enterprises, covering the entire industry chain. At the same time, more than 120 professional buyers and guests including relevant business associations, enterprises, dealers, and retailers from Hubei and surrounding provinces and cities were invited to participate.
“This matchmaking meeting will lead source companies like us to come out and understand the market conditions on the spot. We can get the most direct feedback from customers on their needs, which will serve as a basis for the company’s future product innovation.” “Aiboli” brand manager Li Shibiao said that they specialize in customized Roman blinds, and this time they exhibited new Roman blinds for home decoration, including children’s models, Internet celebrity models, new functional models, etc.
At the event site, the two associations held a strategic cooperation signing ceremony. They will give full play to the advantages of both parties, conduct market development on the basis of resource sharing, complementary advantages, equality and mutual benefit, and jointly promote the steady development of the curtain fabric industry. Ye Yonghua, president of the Hankou North Curtain Industry Association, said that Keqiao is the source supply chain of the curtain industry, while the Wuhan market is a wholesale market belonging to a province. The docking between the two parties can better understand the products and industry development trends, and can also increase the number of companies on both sides. The viscosity of cooperation and the joint efforts of both parties will make the industry develop better.
In addition to building an industry upstream and downstream communication platform, providing face-to-face communication, helping exhibitors directly acquire customers, and promoting in-depth cooperation between the upstream and downstream industry chains, the organizers also launched online live broadcasts simultaneously during the event to allow more people to Listen to the analysis of industry trends by experts and experience the atmosphere from a first-hand perspective. The number of views on Douyin and online live broadcast platforms reached more than 30,000 that day.
For the curtain industry to repair, store energy, restart and achieve sustainable development in the “post-epidemic” new normal, it is crucial to strengthen the resource links between the upstream and downstream of the industry chain. , the holding of this matchmaking meeting is an important step for the curtain industry to seek breakthroughs in future development. The person in charge of the Keqiao District International Competition Service Center said: “This event is mainly to enhance the development consensus of upstream and downstream enterprises, build a ‘heart-to-heart bridge’ for enterprise communication, and help exhibitors break through the impact of the epidemic to face customers directly and gain access to Orders. Accelerate the formation of a good situation of mutual benefit and joint progress, create a better environment for enterprise development, and help Keqiao textile industry restore economic vitality.”
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