The Textile Manufacturing Journal list allows marketers to target business executives, textile buyers, vendors, suppliers and others allied to the field who purchase or sell product within the textile, fabric and apparel industries. These professionals rely on resources like books, reports, newsletters, and audio tapes to stay abreast of topics that include best practices, product reviews, workplace safety, emerging technology, and business management. Along with online and offline publications, these B2B professionals purchase products ranging from chemical dyes to loom equipment.
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Reach professionals who purchase or download resources to receive content on company growth and management, consumer clothing trends, apparel design, and systems streamlining. Textile mills produce fibers, yarns, fabrics and cloth for use by clothing, upholstery, linen and bedding marketplaces. Textile mill processes include combing, weaving, spinning, knitting and dyeing of fibers like cotton, wool, silk and man-made synthetics like polyester. They are educated business managers and skilled craftsmen who search for efficiency in operation, sustainable and harvestable fibers like bamboo, and marketing strategies to clothe consumers in the latest fashions. They attend seminars and tradeshows to advance their careers, expand business and discover new product innovations.
Products and Services Purchased: industry magazines, looms, pickers, carding machines, combing machines, spinners, warpers, knitting machines, needles, vats, coloring, fire-retardant chemicals, bleaches, employee uniforms, computers, software, mobile devices, office supplies, and office furnishings.
Ideal users of this list include: Industry publication providers, auto industry, furniture manufacturers, clothing designers, milling equipment manufacturers, chemical manufacturers, logistics providers, packaging providers, insurance providers, financial institutions, R&D facilities, legal advisors, continuing education providers, and credit card issuers. |