DIGITAL PRINTING BOOSTS INDONESIA’S TEXTILE INDUSTRY, BUT INVESTMENT COSTS CAN BE A CHALLENGE

Digital textile printing has been growing significantly in popularity and demand within the Indonesian clothing and textile sector, Rizal Tanzil, the secretary-general of the Indonesian Textile Association (API - Asosiasi Pertekstilan Indonesia). Speaking to Digital Textile, he stressed that it offered more flexibility and customisation for a wide range of textile applications, such as clothing, bags, hats and accessories. “Digital printing can print any design, any colour, any size, on any fabric, with a minimum order of one metre,” he said. “It is also ...


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