Monday, July 19, 2010

ANPIC move dates forward


Mexico
Published:  19 July, 2010
Anpic ‘la Feria de America’ have switched dates from their usual February position and the show will now take place this year. The 36th edition of the international fair will now be held from 11 to November 11-14, 2010 at the Poliforum León Exhibition Center, León, Guanajuato, Mexico. All future editions will now be held in November.
According the show organisers, purchasing patterns of major national and international footwear buyers have changed, which have forced forward the dates of presentation of the footwear collections by the shoe manufacturers.
As Anpic is mainly a supplier show for the footwear industry the new dates are intended to offer shoe manufacturers an opportunity to view the latest machinery, chemicals, leathers and components earlier.
Anpic also run a series of fashion shows highlighting the fashion trends for the season a year in advance. The new dates will also allow the new trends and colours to be viewed earlier.
Stahl open Guangzhou centre
China
Published:  19 July, 2010
Huub van Beijeren, CEO of Stahl Holdings and Marcus Breulmann, business director leather finish division, Stahl Asia Pacific & China.
A 2500 square metre leather finishing laboratory, known as the Guangzhou Technical Centre (GTC), has been opened by Stahl in the Huadu Industrial Area of Guangzhou. The opening ceremony was attended by representatives of the local government and 250 guests invited from the Chinese leather industry.
Chinese symbolism lay at the heart of much of the day-long ceremony on June 10, with a lion dance performance celebrating the official opening by Huub van Beijeren, CEO of Stahl Holdings, the Netherlands and Marcus Breulmann, business director leather finish division, Stahl Asia Pacific & China.
Marcus Breulmann opened the GTC, saying that it represented an important step in keeping ahead of Stahl’s competitors. Looking forward there will be ongoing Stahl investments in leather article creation, advanced customer service and the application challenges of today’s and tomorrow’s leather business.
Huub van Beijeren told the audience that he was delighted to be back in China once again, this time to open the next phase of Stahl’s long-term planned investment in plant and facilities supporting the Chinese leather market. The Guangzhou Technical Centre represents a major step forward in these plans, which are already proving an outstanding success in establishing close relationships with Stahl’s customers in China.
Kate Yang, president, Zibo Dahuanjiu Polygrace Tannery Group spoke to guests about the background of the Chinese leather industry and its glamorous future. She explained that the GTC is seen as an investment to support the growth of the Chinese leather industry and that such contributions are expected from the local leather manufacturers.
GTC’s laboratory has been designed and engineered to meet all the needs of the leather industry, focussing especially on the shoe, garment, leathergoods and upholstery segments. It will be managed by Fabrizio Ugolini who is based in Guangzhou.
Equipped with the latest full size leather production machinery, the laboratory will operate as a Technical Centre of Excellence for Leather Finish and as an internal and external training centre providing trainees with the latest finishing concepts and technologies. Stahl anticipates that it will soon become a Satra certified physical testing laboratory for the region.
An important function for the laboratory will be to act as an inspiration for fashion and creativity. This function will be led by Chua Soon Hoek who, as a member of Stahl’s international fashion team, will be interacting closely with the design studio in Milan.
Prior to its opening, GTC signed an agreement with the National Engineering Laboratory for Clean Technology of Leather Manufacture, which is based at the University of Sichuan, for the development of common studies and green technologies, a study in which it will also effectively support the Leather Working Group.
 www.leather.mag.com

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