"We are participating in the F2F Sourcing Show 2020 to seek like-minded partners and build new business associations by offering our sourcing and support services, and enhance business possibilities across more regions and countries. At the moment, we are serving customers in Europe. But we would like to engage with buyers from other regions, in addition to more buyers from Europe," Premier Asia director Ruchi Bajaj said.
The company has shared details of its participation in the virtual event with its buyers and vendors, and has requested them to visit the event and its booth. "We would urge fellow participants and visitors of the expo to view our ‘Product Showcase’, visit our website, and review our profile to get an overview of our services and products. We also look forward to having one-on-one conversation with them to discuss business, exchange ideas, and address enquiries," Bajaj added.
Speaking about the significance of virtual fairs, Bajaj said, "It’s hard to speculate the course fashion industry, or any other industry for that matter, will take in the wake of the pandemic. However, like all historically significant events, COVID-19 has taught us important lessons, and virtual events may well become an important part of the future, if not the norm. Safety is paramount to our organisation, and virtual events have the added advantage of participation to a greater scale. Participation in Fibre2Fashion’s virtual expo is going to answer many questions, and will be an interesting learning experience in that respect."
With its office in India, Bangladesh and Hong Kong, Premier Asia's strengths include cost-effective agreements, on-time deliveries, and a self-dependent team of professionals overseeing all aspects of various supply chain phases.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RKS)