G3 Conference by Synthetic Yarn and Fiber Association
30 Aug '10
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There has been a major transformation of the domestic textile business in the past 12 months. As market conditions quickly changed, the domestic textile market reacted to meet the "just in time" needs of the supply chain. Sourcing patterns have become even more critical to our industry.
Many have described the economy as "uncharted waters". To help the industry navigate these waters, the Synthetic Yarn and Fiber Association (SYFA) is pleased to announce our fall conference - G3: Global Green and Growing - The New Textile Market. The conference will be held September 28-29 at the Sheraton Airport Plaza, Charlotte, NC.
Details: September 28-29, 2010 Sheraton Airport Plaza Charlotte, NC
This conference will focus on the important factors that are impacting our industry. Sourcing issues will be covered by a major sportswear manufacturer and an industry leading consultant. We will also have industry experts to present on growth in synthetic fibers, raw material developments, product safety, sustainability and current trade issues.
Schedule:
Tuesday, September 28
11:30 am – 1:00 pm – Complimentary lunch will be served during registration
Opening Remarks from SYFA President, John Edwards (Nan Ya Plastics America)
Market Outlook & Sourcing Trends-Sportswear to Uniforms Implications for Western Hemisphere Suppliers; Recovery versus Organic Growth Trends; Expanding versus Contracting Markets and Product Sourcing Implications. Mary O'Rourke, O'Rourke Group Partners, LLC
Nike's Sustainable Product Journey Presentation to include Nike's sustainability history and product goals. Eraina Duffy, Nike
Sourcing in the NAFTA/CAFTA Regions Report from SC State Ports Authority in supporting the current and expected demand in the NAFTA/CAFTA region for the textile industry. Jo Douglas, SC State Ports Authority
Assessing the Impact of Korea and Vietnam on US Manmade Fiber Manufacturers Presentation includes the impact of Korea and TPP FTAs on sourcing. Mike Hubbard, National Council of Textile Organizations
REACH-Over Two Years of Implementation and Two Months until the First Registration Deadline Attendees will obtain an overview of current status of the REACH Regulation and enforcement of the regulation and impact to the industry. Insight into the increasing list of Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) and overview of supporting regulation on Classification and Labeling of Packaging (CLP) will also be addressed. James Calder, Intertek
When You Are Flat On Your Back Everything Appears Up…and it has been! After a number of years of decline the US synthetic fiber industry has seen growth in the first half of 2010. Which markets have been key, and what can we expect for the rest of 2010. Alasdair Carmichael, PCI Fibres
Wednesday, September 29
7:30 am – 8:00 am – Continental Breakfast and Registration