Greece's Violar S.A. joins ITMF as corporate member

12 Dec 23 1 min read

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  • Violar, a leading Greek cotton ginner and merchant, has become a corporate member of the ITMF.
  • ITMF's director general, Christian Schindler, sees this as strengthening the cotton industry's representation.
  • Violar's president, Markou Vasileios, views the move as an opportunity for expanded partnerships and valuable insights within the textile sector.
Violar S.A., one of the oldest and largest cotton ginners and merchants in Greece and an International Cotton Association (ICA) member since 2000, has joined the International Textile Manufacturers Federation (ITMF) as a corporate member. The company’s cotton is exported to more than 10 countries in Europe, Africa, and Asia.

Christian Schindler, director general of ITMF, stated, “Welcoming Violar as a corporate member is an important step to further strengthen the representation of the cotton fibre industry within ITMF. The strength of ITMF is to involve all segments of the textile value chain from producers of fibres to those of finished products like apparel and home textiles and everything in between including textile machinery producers. Additional expertise from the cotton industry is most welcome in ITMF. We are convinced that this step will be mutually beneficial.”

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Markou Vasileios, president of Violar S.A., said, “The decision of joining ITMF is built on the belief of expanding our partnerships and our synergies throughout the whole textile chain. We look forward to contributing and to receive insights as future evolution is a challenge and can only be addressed through interaction.”

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