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Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics - Autumn Edition 2019 Exhibitor List Exhibitor List As of 1 October by Country/ Region Then by Alphabetical Order Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics - Autumn Edition 2019 Exhibitor List Exhibitor list as of 1 October by country/ region then by alphabetical order. Subject to change without prior tice. Exhibitor Exhibitor (Chinese name) Hall. Booth No. Product group Custom- Exporter Product in Small orders Country/Region made stock Services Pehuen Consulting Srl 5.1H 5.1-F144 Pattern Design Argentina Australia Textiles Pty Ltd 5.1H 5.1-E121 All About Sustainability (Others) 501m or above Australia Longina Phillips Designs 5.1H 5.1-G127 Design & Styling Australia Lenzing Ag 4.1H 4.1-E47 Austria Getzner Textil AG 5.1H 5.1-E90 Cotton Austria Concordia Textiles NV 5.1H 5.1-G33 Man-made Belgium Vetex N V 威德適(比利時) 4.1H 4.1-H88 Functional Belgium Huashengda Zipper (Cam) Co Ltd 華聖達拉鏈(柬埔寨)有限公司 6.2H 6.2-C56 Zipper/Zip Fastener Y 50-100m Cambodia Zhejiang New Urban Button Ornaments Co Ltd 浙江新城鈕扣飾品有限公司 6.2H 6.2-C79 Button Y Y Y China Zhejiang Sanjia Zipper Sci & Tech Co Ltd 浙江三佳拉鏈科技有限公司 6.2H 6.2-C83 Zipper/Zip Fastener Y China Changzhou Meiyuan Flax Textile Co Ltd 常州美源亞麻紡織有限公司 4.1H 4.1-C96 Linen/Ramie China Fujian Province Haixing Kaisheng Technology Co Ltd 福建省海興凱晟科技有限公司 4.1H 4.1-E85 Fibers/Yarns 101-500m China Haining Xin Gao Fibres Limited 海寧新高纖維有限公司 4.1H 4.1-C94 Fibers/Yarns China Lucky Textiles Group 樂祺紡織集團 4.1H 4.1-E93 Cotton China Shaoxing Hanzhou Textile Co Ltd 紹興瀚周紡織品有限公司 4.1H 4.1-E95 Fibers/Yarns China Shaoxing Huixian Textile Technology Co Ltd 紹興匯纖紡織科技有限公司 4.1H 4.1-E95 Fibers/Yarns China Shenzhen Baliso Industrial Co Ltd 深圳市貝利爽實業有限公司 4.1H 4.1-C100 Knitted Y Y Y 101-500m China Wujiang Jiali Advanced Fiber Co Ltd 吳江佳力高纖有限公司 4.1H 4.1-C102 Fibers/Yarns Y China Wujiang Shengze Mingye Silk Factory 吳江市盛澤明業絲織廠 4.1H 4.1-E91 Others (Chemical Fiber) Y Y 501m or above China Hyosung International Trade (Jiaxing) Co Ltd 曉星國際貿易(嘉興)有限公司 4.1H 4.1-E106 Fibers/Yarns China Changzhou Yuyuang Textile Ltd 常州裕源靈泰面料科技有限公司 4.1H 4.1-H97 Knitted Y China Fujian Li De Fu Garments & Weaving Co Ltd 福建利德福服裝織造有限公司 4.1H 4.1-G91 Knitted China Fujian Techwork Textile Co Ltd 福建省德奧針織科技有限公司 4.1H 4.1-J105 Functional China Fujian Unitex Technology Co Ltd 福建宇邦紡織科技有限公司 4.1H 4.1-E96 Knitted 501m or above China Fujian Wanjiali Technology Industrial Co Ltd 福建萬家麗科技實業有限公司 4.1H 4.1-E92 Knitted China Jinjiang Litengshun Textile Technical Co Ltd 晉江利騰順紡織科技有限公司 4.1H 4.1-H92 Knitted China Quanzhou E-Boss Textile Technology Co Ltd 泉州衣伯仕紡織科技有限公司 4.1H 4.1-J95 Knitted Denim China Shaoxing Zhongzhu Knitting Textile Co Ltd 紹興中柱針紡織有限公司 4.1H 4.1-J99 Knitted Y Y Y 101-500m China Wujiang Dalong Jet-Weaving Co Ltd 吳江市大龍噴織有限公司 4.1H 4.1-G106 Silk Y Y 50-100m China Wujiang Xinchao Knitting Factory 吳江市鑫超針織廠 4.1H 4.1-H91 Knitted Y Y Y 101-500m China Wujiang Yatai Chemical Fibre Co Ltd 吳江亞太化紡有限公司 4.1H 4.1-E94 Fibers/Yarns China Wujiang Yatai Textile Co Ltd 吳江亞太紡織有限公司 4.1H 4.1-E94 Fibers/Yarns China Wuxi Zhenxin Special Textile Garments Co Ltd 無錫振鑫特種紡織品有限公司 4.1H 4.1-H106 Knitted Y Y China Xiamen Eight Unita Import and Export Trade Co Ltd 廈門市八盟進出口貿易有限公司 4.1H 4.1-H98 Knitted Y China Zhangjiagang H&J Textile Technology Co Ltd 張家港市匯之錦紡織科技有限公司 4.1H 4.1-J91 Knitted Y Y Y China Zhangjiagang Zhiyang Textile Co Ltd 張家港市芝陽紡織有限公司 4.1H 4.1-H105 Knitted Y Y Y 50-100m China Lenzing Fibers (Shanghai) Co Ltd 蘭精纖維(上海)有限公司 4.1H 4.1-E47 Fibers/Yarns China Botou Jinglun Textiles Co Ltd 泊頭市經綸紡織有限公司 4.1H 4.1-A25 Fibers/Yarns China Changshu Baofeng Special Fiber Co Ltd 常熟市寶灃特種纖維有限公司 4.1H 4.1-A07 Functional Y Y 501m or above China Changzhou Dongheng Printing and Dyeing Co Ltd 常州東恒印染有限公司 4.1H 4.1-C31 Cotton China Dezhou Hengfeng Textile Co Ltd 德州恒豐紡織有限公司 4.1H 4.1-C35 Fibers/Yarns China Dezhou Hengfeng Group 德州恒豐集團 4.1H 4.1-C35 Fibers/Yarns China Dezhou Huayuan Eco-Technology Co Ltd 德州華源生態科技有限公司 4.1H 4.1-E39 Fibers/Yarns China Foshan Chicley Textile Co Ltd 佛山市纖藝紡織有限公司 4.1H 4.1-B08 Others (Sustainable/Eco) 501m or above China Foshan City Shunde Goldtex Group Co Ltd 佛山市順德金紡集團有限公司 4.1H 4.1-C17 Cotton Y China Foshan Huilong Knitting Apparel Limited 佛山市滙隆針織服裝有限公司 4.1H 4.1-A29 Cotton China Fujian Yongtai County Huaerjin Textile Co Ltd 福建省永泰縣華爾錦紡織有限公司 4.1H 4.1-A12 Fibers/Yarns Y China Fuzhou Xianglong Textile Limited Company 福州翔隆紡織有限公司 4.1H 4.1-C07 Fibers/Yarns China Guangdong Smart Team Textiles Technology Ltd 廣東兆天紡織科技有限公司 4.1H 4.1-C24, 4.1- Knitted Y China C114 Hebei Tianlun Textiles Co Ltd 河北天綸紡織股份有限公司 4.1H 4.1-A25 Fibers/Yarns China Isbe (Jiangsu) Investment Co Ltd 艾斯貝(江蘇)投資有限公司 4.1H 4.1-A39 Fibers/Yarns Y Y Y China Jiangsu Dasheng Group Co Ltd 江蘇大生集團有限公司 4.1H 4.1-C45 Fibers/Yarns China Jihua 3509 Textile Co Ltd 際華三五零九紡織有限公司 4.1H 4.1-B11 Man-made Y Y China Lingxian Shengze Special Textile Co Ltd 陵縣盛澤特色紡織品有限公司 4.1H 4.1-A17 Fibers/Yarns China Long Run Textile Co Ltd 山東聯潤新材料科技有限公司 4.1H 4.1-E23 Fibers/Yarns China Luoyang White Horse Group Co Ltd 洛陽白馬集團有限責任公司 4.1H 4.1-A46 Cotton China Mozartex Co Ltd 無錫技立印染有限公司 4.1H 4.1-B17 Others (Tencel- Lyocell) 501m or above China Nantong Double Great Textile Co Ltd 南通雙弘紡織有限公司 4.1H 4.1-B12 Fibers/Yarns China Ningbo Better Textile & Garments Co Ltd 寧波百佳紡織服裝有限公司 4.1H 4.1-A32 Cotton 50-100m China Qingdao Textiles Group Fabric Co Ltd 青島紡聯面料有限公司 4.1H 4.1-E29 Fibers/Yarns China Qingdao Textiles Group Fiber Technology Co Ltd 青島紡聯纖維科技有限公司 4.1H 4.1-E29 Fibers/Yarns China Shandong Chao Yue Textile Co Ltd 山東超越紡織有限公司 4.1H 4.1-A15 Fibers/Yarns China Shandong Ruyi Technology Group Co Ltd 山東如意科技集團有限公司 4.1H 4.1-A33, 4.1- Fibers/Yarns Y Y Y China C73 Shanghai Textile Yufeng Science & Technology Co 上海紡織裕豐科技有限公司 4.1H 4.1-B14 Fibers/Yarns China Ltd Shaoxing Champ Textile Co Ltd 紹興瞰帛紡織品有限公司 4.1H 4.1-B18 Others (Lyocell) Y 50-100m China Shenzhen Kefang Co Ltd 深圳市科紡實業發展有限公司 4.1H 4.1-A21 Lace and embroidery China Shijiazhuang Changshan Hengxin Textile Co Ltd 石家莊常山恒新紡織有限公司 4.1H 4.1-A11 Fibers / Yarns Y China Suzhou Jinkeda Textile Science & Technology Co Ltd 蘇州金科達紡織科技股份有限公司 4.1H 4.1-B07 Others (Regenerated Fibers) Y Y Y China Suzhou Zhenlun Spinning Co Ltd 蘇州震綸棉紡有限公司 4.1H 4.1-A45 Fibers / Yarns Y Y Y 50-100m China Texhong (China) Investment Co Ltd 天虹(中國)投資有限公司 4.1H 4.1-C89, 4.1- Fibers/Yarns China E35 Wuxi Si-Mian Textile Co Ltd 無錫四棉紡織有限公司 4.1H 4.1-A14 Fibers / Yarns China Zhangjiagang Yangtse Spinning Co Ltd 張家港揚子紡紗有限公司 4.1H 4.1-A39 Fibers / Yarns Y Y Y China Zhejiang Charming Dyeing and Finishing Co Ltd 浙江嘉名染整有限公司 4.1H 4.1-C36 Knitted China Zhucheng Chinatex G-Way Textiles Co Ltd 諸城市中紡金維紡織有限公司 4.1H 4.1-A18 Fibers / Yarns China Zibo Yinshilai Textile Co Ltd 淄博銀仕來紡織有限公司 4.1H 4.1-A08 Cotton China Anhui Covered Co Ltd 安徽凱博德新材料科技有限公司 6.2H 6.2-A78 Others (Glue/Adhesive Tape) Y Y Y China Aquafil SpA 4.1H 4.1-G83 Fibers / Yarns China Asahi Kasei Advance (Shanghai) Co Ltd 旭化成國際貿易(上海)有限公司 4.1H 4.1-E73 Fibers/Yarns China 3M China Limited 3M中國有限公司 6.2H 6.2-E79 Others (Reflective Materials) China Bright Field (Shanghai) Trading Co Ltd 耀原(上海)貿易有限公司 4.1H 4.1-C51 Fibers/Yarns China Bright Technology Co Ltd 東莞市光亮科技有限公司 6.2H 6.2-C55 Zipper/Zip Fastener Y Y 50-100m China Bros Eastern Co Ltd 百隆東方股份有限公司 4.1H 4.1-C55 Fibers/Yarns China Butwo Corporation 盤古帛今 5.1H 5.1-F88 Agent Y 50-100m China Carvico Trading (Shanghai) Co Ltd 4.1H 4.1-E84 / 4.1- Functional Y 50-100m China E86 Chang Tai Chemical (Huizhou) Co Ltd 長泰化學工業(惠州)有限公司 6.2H 6.2-A86 Others (Hot Melt Adhesive Film) 50-100m China Changfeng Textile Co Ltd 英德市實益長豐紡織有限公司 4.1H 4.1-C55 Cotton Y 501m or above China Chengdu Clothfamily Textile Co Ltd 成都衣料世家紡織品有限公司 5.1H 5.1-G91 / 5.1- Wool Y Y Y 50-100m China G93 CHTC Dayao Textile Co Ltd 中恒大耀紡織科技有限公司 4.1H 4.1-L13 Cotton Y Y Y 50-100m China Cixi Haiteng Plush Product Co Ltd 慈溪市海騰毛絨制品有限公司 4.1H 4.1-K127 Man-made 501m or above China Color Solutions International (Shanghai) Co Ltd 司色艾印染科技(上海)有限公司 5.1H 5.1-E142 Trend Forecaster Y Y China Concordia International Trading (Suzhou) Co Ltd 蘇州工業園區康帝雅貿易有限公司 5.1H 5.1-G33 Man-made China Page 1 of 54 Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics - Autumn Edition 2019 Exhibitor List Exhibitor list as of 1 October by country/ region then by alphabetical order. Subject to change without prior tice. Exhibitor Exhibitor (Chinese name) Hall. Booth No. Product group Custom- Exporter Product in Small orders Country/Region made stock Services Control Union Certification (Shanghai) Co Ltd 世優認證(上海)有限公司 5.1H 5.1-E125 All About Sustainability (Testing China & Certification) Cotton Incorporated 美國棉花公司 4.1H 4.1-E55 Others (US Cotton Promotion China Organization) CTIC WGSN China Limited 達帛商務咨詢(上海)有限公司 5.1H 5.1-E138 Trend Forecaster China Dayluxuries Textile Co Ltd 帝來喜紡織有限公司 4.1H 4.1-L34 Cotton Y Y Y 50-100m China Dezhou Yuanji Textile Co Ltd 德州元濟紡織有限公司 7.2H 7.2-C56 Woven Denim China Dongguan Cainir Garment Accessories Co Ltd 東莞市凱尼爾服裝輔料有限公司 6.2H 6.2-A59 Tape China Dongguan City Hongfeng Computerized Embroidery 東莞市鴻鋒電腦刺繡有限公司 4.1H 4.1-L66 Lace & Embroidery China Co Ltd Dongguan City Lianao Rope Co Ltd 東莞市聯奧繩帶有限公司 6.2H 6.2-A71 Tape China Dongguan Hongwei Elastic Band Co Ltd 東莞市煌威彈性織物有限公司 6.2H 6.2-A89 Others (Elastic Underwear Y China Band) Dongguan Texwinca Textile & Garment Ltd 東莞德永佳紡織制衣有限公司 4.1H 4.1-C77 Cotton China Dongguan Wing Sun Metal Products Limited 東莞穎新五金製品有限公司 6.2H 6.2-B79 Button Y Y China Dongguan Zhongtang Bisheng Belt Factory 東莞市中堂必勝腰帶廠 6.2H 6.2-A68 Belt China Essence Trading (Shanghai) Co Ltd 譯尚貿易(上海)有限公司 5.1H 5.1-G90 Wool China Fantastic Trimming Co Ltd 廣州市易扣服飾有限公司 6.2H 6.2-B59 Lace, Ribbon, Embroidery Y Y Y 501m or above China Foshan Jiangzhe Textile Co Ltd 佛山市江哲紡織有限公司 4.1H 4.1-L17 Cotton China Foshan Shaozhi Textile Co Ltd 佛山市邵致紡織有限公司 4.1H 4.1-L37 Cotton Y China Foshan Shengbo Textile Co Ltd 佛山市晟博紡織有限公司 4.1H 4.1-L18 Cotton
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