Australian
International Sourcing Fair
Launching from 23rd to 26th March 2010 at the Melbourne
Exhibition Centre, the Australian International Sourcing Fair (AISF)
is already attracting strong industry support as the Australian
gateway for global business, linking overseas manufacturers in
the fashion, accessories and homewares categories with key
Australian buyers.
Visitors attending the Fair will include buyers dealing in
bulk production in the Australian region, including brand
owners, distributors, wholesalers, large department and chain
stores, designers and specifiers.
Signalling the strength of demand for the Fair’s offer, the
fair generated interest from high profile industry groups
located in countries including Bangladesh, China, India,
Indonesia, Philippines, Sri Lanka and Pakistan to name but a
few.
Marie Kinsella, Managing Director of Australian Exhibitions
and Conferences Pty Ltd (AEC), confirms. “AISF is an exciting
new exhibition for Australia, which will develop closer links
with international organizations and Australian companies. It is
a unique event in this region, hosting major foreign exhibitors
serving the fashion, apparel and homewares sectors.”
The Fair’s timing in March 2010 is also designed to service
industry buying schedules, allowing major buyers to start work
on their new collections. And with the Fair offering a wide
range of products and supplier countries under one roof, AISF
offers invaluable time and money savings by cutting down on
international travel.
Furthermore, as global industry restructuring continues
following the worldwide economic downturn, the fair is an
opportunity for overseas manufacturers looking to diversify
their client base outside major markets such as the US and
Europe. The benefits both for Australia and for overseas markets
doing business with Australia are becoming increasingly evident.
One example of these benefits is the Indian market. With
Australian consumers hungry for high quality, well crafted
product in the fashion, lifestyle and homewares categories, much
of this product is already available from Indian manufacturers.
However, out of total textile and clothing imports to Australia
worth US $6,165 million during 2008, imports from India
accounted for only US $201 million, meaning India’s share in
Australia’s total T&C imports is only 3.26 %.
“Clearly there is a significant potential to grow India’s
market share and those of other overseas countries by
undertaking targeted marketing initiatives around this exciting
new fair,” Marie Kinsella commented.
Courtesy: Australian Exhibitions & Conferences Pty Ltd
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