TURKEY: Yunsa eyes world leadership
Yünsa, a prominent Turkish woolen fabric producer, plans to become the world’s largest supplier of the material through an additional $20 million investment that will allow yearly production to rise to 20 million meters.
TURKEY: Third ITM Exhibition is Announced
World Launch the largest and leading textile machinery exhibition of Middle East and East Europe will be held at TUYAP BEYLIKDUZU Exhibition and Congress Center on 6-10 June 2009.
TURKEY: Lean thinking can solve textile sector problems
A two-day conference titled "Lean Meeting 2007: Lean solutions from Production to Administration" will be held this week. The conference aims to focus on the "lean thinking" methodology that is spreading over the globe, bring forward
TURKEY: Technical textiles is the healthy and growing sector
Turkish technical textiles activities continue to grow in terms of both imports and exports. Turkey’s textile industry has been an important part of the economy, and textile and apparel operations account for one-third of the country’s industrial employment.
TURKEY: Textile workers strike avoided
The Textile, Knitting and Clothing Industry Workers' Union of Turkey (TEKSIF) and the Turkish Textile Employers' Association (TÜTSIF) have reached an agreement in collective bargaining. As a result of this agreement an increase of 4 to 5 percent will be
TURKEY: Textiles sector comes under the strike wave
Turkey is experiencing the greatest wave of strikes since the 1990s. The wage earners in the textile and marine sectors have also decided to halt working until their demands are fully met. The workers for the
TURKEY: Earthquake to affect textile exports
President of Peru's exporter association Adex said that the nation's worst quake in more than 30 years has damaged utilities, roads and ports and Peru's agricultural and textile exports will fall this month.
TURKEY: Textile workers union gives a call for strike
The Textile, Knitting and Clothing Industry Workers' Union of Turkey (TEKSIF) has called a strike from September 10 in 17 companies. About 11,000 textile workers are expected to participate in the strike. The TEKSIF was unable to reach an agreement
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