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Exhibitors getting good response at ITMACH India 2019
07 Dec 19 2 min read
Exhibitors at the ongoing ITMACH India 2019 are receiving good response and are expecting a boost in their business, representatives of few of the exhibiting companies told Fibre2Fashion. The textiles machinery exhibition is significant as it is among the largest textile machinery shows being organised in India close on the heels of ITMA 2019.
"This is our second edition with ITMACH and we have got a very good response from the fair. Whatever growth that Reckon has made, ITMACH has played a very major role in that as it’s one place and one platform wherein we could achieve major clients across the globe right from Bangladesh to Malaysia to Indonesia," Abhishek Pachauri, director at Reckon Industries, told Fibre2Fashion.
Robin Babel, managing director at B Tex India, said, "It’s been such a wonderful experience participating in ITMACH for third year continuously. We have flourished and experienced a very good business relation with so many people in and around the world. ITMACH has given us good opportunity domestically and internationally."
Companies exhibiting for the first time are also equally enthusiastic about the exhibition. Gaurav Gupta, marketing & project head at Hyper Filteration Pvt Ltd, said, "We are participating in ITMACH India for the first time and we are expecting a good business from here. Right now, sustainability is the major concept in every textile industry and our company is basically focusing on achieving sustainability with economic basis with zero maintenance and lowest operation cost."
Sandeep Agarwal, director at Pooja Enterprise, Sanjay Desai, director at True Colors, and Ayush Rathi, director at Orange O Tec are expecting to do great business from the trade fair.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RKS)
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