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... such as American Textile Machinery Association, Batliboi Ltd., Benninger AG, Intertrad Group, Ite...
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... to the American Textile Machinery Association, an estimated 500 establishments made products in ...
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Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager.
...- American Textile Machinery Association. - Batliboi. - Benninger. - Intertrad Group. - Ite...
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.... . . 22 . . Basic Textiles:. . . . 221 . Cotton Broad Woven Fabrics. . ... Metal Products, Except Ordnance, Machinery, and Transportation Equipment. . . . 341 . Met.... . . 45 . . Shipper Association or Similar Traffic. . . . 451 . Shipper Associ...
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... of cotton is forcing retailers using the textile to increase prices or reduce their margins in the ...Companies Mentioned:. * Association of Suppliers to the British Clothing Industry. * B...* British Textile Machinery Association. * East Midlands Textile Association L...
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SINGAPORE may not be the hub for the semiconductor support industry, but this didn't stop the main players from meeting up recently in the city- state to check out the latest developments in the industry.
`Semicon Singapore 2006', held at the Suntec Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Centre from May 9-11, became the marketing ground for companies engaged in the equipment making, material moulding and supplier sector to the semiconductor and related microelectronic industries.
Organised by the industry-association known as Semiconductor Equipment and Materials Int..., CommunicAsia and the International Textile and Machinery Association (ITMA) Asia Exhibition. ...
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... apparatus, Other electrical machinery, Machinery and appliances-non electrical, and Offi...Mexican textile exports also show clear negative effects due to un...
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The advances achieved through the workers' efforts and support from the international community proved short-lived. Soon after the major breakthroughs occurred at BJ&B, the company's parent company, Yupoong, began a process of disinvestment from the company, selling off key machinery and conducting mass lay-offs, while the company's major buyers - Nike and Reebok - began shifting production to Yupoong's other production sites in Asia. When the workers began organizing in 2001, the factory had more than 2,000 employees and was one of the largest cap manufactures in the Western Hemisphere. By early 2005, the workforce had been reduced to only 350 workers.
For the majority of the workers the day of the announcement in February was their last working day, though formally the factory rem...
... Clothes Campaign, the Fair Labor Association, the Worker Rights Consortium, and the Internationnal Textile, Garment, and Leather Workers Federation, Yupoong ...
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DO NOT CONFUSE THIS NATIONAL REPORT with the various regional purchasing reports released across the country. The national report's information reflects the entire United States, while the regional reports contain primarily regional data from their local vicinities. Also, the information in the regional reports is not used in calculating the results of the national report. The information compiled in this report is for the month of January 2013.
This report reflects the U.S. Department of Commerce's recently completed annual adjustment to the seasonal factors used to calculate the indexes.
... order: Plastics & Rubber Products; Textile Mills; Furniture & Related Products; Printing & Re... Equipment; Petroleum & Coal Products; Machinery; Primary Metals; and Food, Beverage & Tobacco Prod... is a highly influential and respected association in the global marketplace. ISM's mission is to lea...
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...: Apparel, Leather & Allied Products; Machinery; Primary Metals; Petroleum & Coal Products; Plasti...; Printing & Related Support Activities; Textile Mills; Miscellaneous Manufacturing; Food, Beverage...The report has been issued by the association since 1931, except during World War II. Covering t...