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Industry Partners 2012
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The American Apparel & Footwear Association (AAFA) is the national trade association representing apparel, footwear and other sewn products companies, and their suppliers which compete in the global market. AAFA's mission is to promote and enhance its members' competitiveness, productivity and profitability in the global market by minimizing regulatory, legal, commercial, political, and trade restraints. Learn more about how AAFA wears its mission by visiting www.wewear.org.
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AATCC is the world’s leading not-for-profit association serving textile professionals. AATCC provides test method development, quality control materials, educational programs, publications, and professional networking for thousands of members in 60 countries throughout the world.
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ADEX, the Association of Exporters of Peru, is a public-private organization dedicated to support export activity of its various manufacturing sectors from the country of Peru.
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CANAIVE is the Mexican National apparel chamber representing apparel and other sewn products companies and their suppliers. CANAIVE’s mission is to promote and enhance its members’ competitiveness, productivity and profitability in the global marketplace.
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The Central American-Dominican Council of Textiles and apparel (CECATEC-RD) is a nonprofit and regional organization which integrates the associations and chambers of the apparel and textile sector in Central America and Dominican Republic, representing and suggesting strategies for promotion, development and protection of the industry in the region.
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CNZFE, the National Free Zones Council of the Dominican Republic, is a public/private organization which supports the export activities of the various manufacturing sectors located in the Dominican Republic.
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PROESA is El Salvador´s National Export, Investment and Public Private Partnerships Promotion Agency. It´s main goal is to promote exports and investments to help boost the economy and create more and better job opportunities.
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PRONicaragua, is the Nicaraguan Investment Promotion Agency, established in 2002. It is a non-profit, public-private institution whose mission is to generate economic growth and job creation in Nicaragua by attracting high-quality foreign direct investment. The Agency provides complimentary support services to qualified investors seeking investment opportunities in our country.
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The SEAMS Association is a not-for-profit organization composed of manufacturing and contract manufacturing companies in the sewn products industry. SEAMS supplier member companies provide valuable products, services and support to the sewn products industry.
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SPESA is a trade association dedicated to suppliers to the fashion and sewn products industry who are manufacturers and distributors of: machinery, equipment, related parts and supplies, systems, technology, supply chain solutions, and other products and services used in the design, development, manufacture, or distribution of sewn products.
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Synthetic Yarn and Fiber Association (SYFA) promotes the production, improvement and use of synthetic yarns and fibers. The association provides its members access to current market information, raw material forecasts, new products and technologies, new equipment, logistical issues, dyes and chemicals, sustainable initiatives, governmental issues, extensive technical knowledge and valuable networking throughout the complete textile supply chain.
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With three quality, broad-based textile magazines — Textile World, Textiles Panamericanos and Textile World Asia — and a group of high-traffic websites and e-newsletters, Textile Industries Media Group delivers informative and comprehensive coverage of the global textile industry to industry leaders around the world.
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Serving the North American textile industry, Textile World, published bimonthly in English, has high-quality readership and more than 135 years of proven commitment to the textile industry. Textile World.com features magazine content, as well as extended news coverage and weekly e-newsletters.
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A Spanish-language, broad-based textile bimonthly publication, Textiles Panamericanos offers more than 60 years of proven performance in Spain, Portugal, Mexico, and Central and South America. Textiles Panamericanos.com provides readers with magazine content, extended news coverage and enewsletters.
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Worldwide Responsible Accredited Production (WRAP) is an independent non-profit organization dedicated to the certification of lawful, humane and ethical manufacturing throughout the world, based on 12 Production Principles focusing on compliance with local laws, workplace regulations, universal workers’ rights, the environment, customs rules and security. Today, WRAP is the world’s largest social compliance certification program for the apparel industry - over 1700 factories from around 60 countries participated in 2008 alone. WRAP is also an IRCA (International Register of Certified Auditors) accredited training organization and runs social systems and internal auditor training courses and related seminars in countries around the world.
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