Having recently signed up for ICA membership, CNCE also shares a memorandum of understanding with the Association in the field of cotton testing and training. “This type of collaboration fits perfectly with the theme of this year’s event - ‘stronger together’,” says ICA President, Ahmed Elbosaty. “Liverpool 2013 will focus on how the supply chain can expect more positive results if it sticks together.”
Speaking ahead of the event, Mr Yang says: “I am looking forward to presenting at Liverpool 2013 where I will cover a series of topics, including the status and existing problems of imported cotton in China, the Imported Cotton Online Supermarket System and the plan for building up a comprehensive service platform for imported cotton. I will also be introducing CNCE’s newly comprehensive service platform for imported cotton.”
Liverpool 2013 will take place in the Hilton Hotel and the magnificent St George’s Hall and has already attracted sponsorship from 31 companies and registration from over 350 delegates, including some of the industry’s top names. With a maximum capacity of 500, the message from the ICA is “book now to avoid disappointment.”
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