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SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA CONTINUES TO OFFER GLOBAL COSMETICS SECTOR PROSPECT FOR RAPID GROWTH



SUB-Saharan Africa offers the personal care product a real chance to see solid and steep growth in sales in upcoming years, with the region’s middle class growing in size and prosperity, served by international brands boosting their retail presence, especially in larger urban markets.…

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SPORTSWEAR MANUFACTURERS STRUGGLING TO UTILISE MOST MODERN ROBOTICS



The world’s leading sportswear brands and manufacturers are struggling to equip their factories with the robotic cyberphysical systems (CPS) element of Industry 4.0 processes, at least in the near term, a major international conference has heard.

Last week’s World Federation of Sporting Goods Industry (WFSGI) Manufacturers Forum in Taichung, Taiwan, (held on November 15-16), played host to delegates from 20 countries representing brands such as adidas, Nike and Giant Bicycles, market-leading manufacturers such as Taiwan’s footwear specialist Pou Chen, as well as academics and Industry 4.0 experts.…

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DEBTOR FINANCE PRODUCTS A GROWING NICHE IN FASHION SECTOR



 

Specialised debtor finance products for the garment industry are a niche area that continues to grow, and these services are increasingly being offered worldwide. Craig Michie, head of trade finance at Australasian debtor finance company Scottish Pacific, explained to just-style: “We see entry level businesses who need as little as AUD50,000 [USD38,000] and larger businesses who need upwards of AUD50 million but the challenge is the same for both – how to keep trading when the cash cycle is so long in the apparel trade,” he said.…

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KENYAN BATH AND SHOWER PRODUCTS MARKET DIVERSIFIES AS SALES EXPAND



The Kenya bath and shower product market is projected to grow on average by 3% year-on-year to 2020, according to UK-based market researcher Euromonitor International. In a report released this September (2016), the sector during 2015 was valued at Kenyan Shillings KES2.4 billion (USD23.4 million at recent exchange rates).…

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PAKISTAN’S DENIM SEGMENT PLANS TO BOOST COUNTRY’S WEAKENED TEXTILE INDUSTRY



PAKISTAN’S denim export industry hopes that help for the textile announced by the government in February (exemption from paying sales tax and payment of long overdue tax refunds) and in a meeting with industry leaders in September (a promised reduction in energy costs) will boost this promising segment.…

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CHINA/USA PEER REVIEW DETAILS UPCOMING COP21-RELATED FOSSIL FUEL REFORMS



THE UNITED States and China have released detailed plans for reducing their governments’ support for fossil fuel, production and use, as they announced their ratification of the COP21 climate change deal struck in Paris last December.

These policy promises from Washington and Beijing have emerged from voluntary peer reviews chaired by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation & Development (OECD).…

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GROWTH POTENTIAL IN NORTHERN GERMANY FOR DANISH ORGANIC MEAT



GERMANY is one of Denmark’s largest export markets for organic meat, but industry experts say there is still room for sales growth. A key target market is northern Germany, including the major city of Hamburg, given its close proximity to southern Denmark where the bulk of Danish organic farms are located. …

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DIGITISATION WILL REVOLUTIONISE CLOTHING MANUFACTURING, TEXTILE EXPERTS SAY



CLOTHING manufacturing will be completely changed by the internet and digital printing over the next five to 10 years, Lutz Walter, secretary general of European Technology Platform for the Future of Textiles and Clothing (ETP) – the largest European textiles research and innovations network – told just-style at a October 12-13 ‘European Textiles: Going Digital – Going High-Tech’ conference in Brussels.…

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BANGLADESH FACTORIES HAVE RAISED THEIR GAME – BUT BUYERS ARE NOT RESPONDING WITH HIGHER PRICES – CONFERENCE TOLD



BANGLADESH’S apparel makers have invested heavily in improving factory safety since the 2013 Rana Plaza disaster but global buyers are still failing to pay fair prices and following non-transparent purchasing practices, a conference in Dhaka has heard.

Speaking at the Sustainable Sourcing in the Garment Sector (SSGS) conference, held on September 29, in the Bangladesh capital, policymakers, producers, retailers and experts stressed that the race to the bottom should be stopped, as the industry needs to move from paying minimum wages to living wages.…

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EMPIC COMPUTERISES PILOT SCREENING IN GERMANY



AVIATION regulation software provider EMPIC has won a contract to provide an IT system operating and monitoring doctor assessments of civilian pilots. The German company has established a centralised database of medical checks, enabling regulators to ensure doctors are doing their jobs effectively, and preventing pilots who fail a check-up from living onto another medic to get a different result.…

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