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Federation of Danish Textile &
Clothing : Danish textile and clothing companies
are among the most export oriented companies in the country. The
industry’s total export is almost 70% of the turnover, which has been
fairly growing during the 90ies. The FDTC has made it very easy for
potential customers to find Danish suppliers Address: Birk
Centerpark 38, P.O. Box 507 DK-7400 Herning Tel: +45 97 11 72 00 Fax: +45
97 11 72 15 E-mail: info@textile.dk
The
Fiber Society (USA) : Advancement of
scientific knowledge pertaining to fibers, fiber products, and fibrous
materials. The Society was founded in 1941 and is incorporated as a
nonprofit professional and scientific association. The general management
and supervision of the Society is delegated to the Governing Council,
which is elected by and from the membership.
Footwear Distributors and Retailers of
America
GAAHK
: Graphic Arts Association of Hong Kong was registered as a
Non-Profit Organisation in accordance to Hong Kong law in September 1983,
and as a limited company under the Companies Ordinance.
Garment
Contractors Association of Southern California : Represents
professional garment contracting businesses of Southern California.
Handweavers
Guild of America : Dedicated to promoting textile arts and preserving
textile heritage.
Home
Sewing Association : Since the 1920s, the Home Sewing Association
(HSA) has represented the many facets of the home sewing industry. The
Association brings together fabric, pattern, notions, fiber, craft, home
decorating, publishing and sewing machine companies with manufacturers,
retailers, educators, wholesalers and buying offices. In 1996, the
Association merged with the International Sewing Machine Association (ISMA),
an organization comprised of independent sewing machine dealers and
distributors, creating the only organization representing the entire home
sewing industry. Members meet at trade shows to exchange ideas, share
information and showcase new products.
Illinois
Retail Merchants Association : State retail organization that
represents more than 23,000 stores of all sizes and merchandise lines.
Members include the nations largest chains as well as independent stores
in towns across Illinois.
INDA
(See association of the non-woven fabrics industry)
International Alpaca Association (IAA)
: based in Peru, Non-profit trade organization of companies and
breeders, involved in the production, processing and trade of alpaca
fiber. Extensive article on properties and uses.
International
Apparel Federation (IAF) : Provides the leadership to bring together
important apparel industry associations, trade groups and companies to
further
International Association of
Clothing Designers and Executives (IACDE) :
Address: 34 Thornton Ferry Rd. #1, Amherst NH 03031, USA Phone:
603-672-4065 Fax: 603-672-4064 E-mail: dmschmida@aol.com
Contact: David M. Schmida, Exec. Director
International
Fabricare Institute : The association of Drycleaners, Wetcleaners and
Launderers.
International
Fabrics Association International (IFAI): The
Industrial Fabrics Association International (IFAI) is a not-for-profit
trade association with more than 2,000 member firms that represent the
international technical fabrics marketplace. IFAI is the industry's
largest, most comprehensive trade association, and provides a variety of
products, services and programs.
International
Federation of Customs Brokers (IFCBA)
: The International Federation of Customs Brokers Associations is building
an infrastructure to raise international trade communication to new
levels. This web service will embrace the new media to provide a bridge
among member countries for information exchange, collaboration and
interactivity.
International
Formalwear Association : Founded in 1973, the
International Formalwear Association (formerly the American Formalwear
Association) is the only alliance of all factors of the formalwear
industry with formalwear specialists, wholesalers, and manufacturers from
the United States, Canada, Mexico, Australia, Puerto Rico, England and
Sweden, joined together to promote the use and acceptance of formalwear.
International
Mass Retail Association : The International Mass Retail Association
represents the mass retail industry--consumers' first choice for price,
value and convenience. Its membership includes the fastest growing
retailers in the world--discount department stores, home centers, category
dominant specialty discounters, catalogue showrooms, dollar stores,
warehouse clubs, deep discount drugstores and off-price stores--and the
suppliers who supply them with merchandise and services. IMRA retail
members operate more than 106,000 American stores and employ millions of
workers. One in every ten Americans works in the mass retail industry, and
IMRA retail members represent over $411 billion in annual sales.
International Quilt Association (USA):
nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation of the art of
quilting, the attainment of public recognition for quilting as an art
form, and the advancement of the state of the art throughout the world.
International Rayon and Synthetic
Fibres Committee (CIRFS) : based in Belgium, roof
organization for the European man-made fiber industry. Classification and
detailed descriptions for common fibers and their manufacturing processes.
Business data. List of publications. Links to member sites.
International
Textile and Apparel Association (ITAA) : ITAA aims
to advance excellence in scholarship and education in the textiles,
apparel, and merchandising
International Textile Manufacturers
Federation (ITMF) : is an international association for
the world's textile industries. They are
dedicated to keeping its members continuously
informed via surveys, studies and publications.
They also educate members through the organization of annual
conferences, participating in the evolution of the industry's basic raw
materials and their application, through specialised committees, with the
overall objective of creating growth and prosperity in all aspects of the
industry. Director General, Dr. Herwig
Strolz, can be e-mailed at the address herwig.strolz@itmf.org
The
Israel Textile & Fashion Association : For
over 50 years, the Israel Textile & Fashion Association has been
promoting the career developments of engineers, technologist, marketing
and all other professionals within the Israeli Textile Industry. The
Israeli affiliate of "The Textile Institute" and the Israeli
chapter of the IFKT organization are integral parts of the Israel Textile
& Fashion Association.
Italian Association of Textile Producers
(ACIMIT) [Italian Textile Machinery]
IWA-Wool
Bureau (NY) "The world of Wool" Association
Japan
Sewing Machinery Manufacturers Association (JASMA)
Jute Manufactures Development
Council (JMDC) based in India.
National agency for promotion and marketing of jute fiber products. Link
to Indian Trade Classification Codes for jute products. Categorized
product directories. Events calendar.
La
Compagnie De Bali : Production Agency established in Asia Specialized
in diversified manufacturing In the clothing industry.
Licensing
Industry Merchandiser's Association (LIMA) : is a not-for-profit
organization of licensors, manufacturers, retailers and other support
organizations working for the advancement of professionalism in licensing.
LIMA membership provides access to a broad variety of activities,
information sources and benefits. Through regional, national and
international events, seminars, exhibits and publications, LIMA is the
worldwide advocate for anyone interested in learning about and working in
the licensing business.
Lithuanian Apparel and Textile
Industry Association : Lithuanian Apparel and
Textile Industry Association (former the Association of Light Industry
Enterprises of Lithuania) joints 170 textile and textile articles, wearing
apparel, dressing, leather and leather products enterprises that produce
80 % of the total industrial output of the light industry. The Association
was established in 1991. In the beginning of 2002 it was renamed. This is
an independent union of light industry enterprises and associate trade,
services organisations as well as education institutions. Lithuanian
Apparel and Textile Industry Association observes the Republic of
Lithuania Law on Associations, the Statute of Lithuanian Apparel and
Textile Industry Association as well as other standard acts. The Board
(general meeting) is the supreme governing body of the Association. The
Association Presidium - collegial body is the leading structure ensuring
more efficient settlement of various urgent issues defined in the
Association Statute.
Mohair
Council of America : To promote the general welfare of the mohair
industry in this country.
National
Academy of Needlearts : Devoted to the advancement of embroidery as an
art form. Its goal is to uphold the highest standards in the needle-arts
National
Association of College Stores : NACS is a
nonprofit trade association serving college and university bookstores in
the United States, Canada, and 15 other countries. NACS has been serving
collegiate retailers since 1923. Our membership has grown from 20 founding
member stores to more than 3,100 member stores, with an additional 1,200
associate members whose companies supply merchandise and services to the
nation's college stores.
National
Association. of Display Industries (NADI) :
NADI, based in Hollywood, Fla., is an international, not-for-profit
association representing the visual merchandising industry since 1942. The
association’s membership includes manufacturers, suppliers, and
retailers involved in the visual merchandising industry.
National
Association of Retail Merchandising Services (NARMS)
National
Association of Store Fixture Manufacturers (NASFM) : Organized
to raise the professional, educational, and ethical standards of the store
fixture manufacturing industry, and to promote the value of members’
products and services to their customers.
National
Association of Uniform Manufacturers and Distributors (Naumd)
National Childrenswear Association :
The National Childrenswear Association of Great Britain and Ireland was
established 60 years ago. It's prime purpose then was to promote the
welfare of all those engaged in the British Childrenswear Industry.
Today it remains the only National Association solely dedicated to
promoting the Industry, both in the UK and abroad.
National Cleaners Association :
The National Cleaners Association (NCA) is the premier professional
trade association dedicated to the welfare of well-groomed consumers and
the professional cleaners and suppliers who serve them. For
over 50 years, NCA has been at the vanguard of education, research, and
information distribution concerning garment and household fabric care.
Elected officials, government agencies, consumer groups, fashion designers
and major media outlets have recognized and responded to NCA’s
activities, reports and tradition of excellence.Address: 252 W.
29th Street New York, NY 10001 phone: 212-967-3002 fax: 212-967-2240
email: NCAIclean@aol.com
or karla@nca-i.com
contact : Karla Clementson
National Shoe Retailers of Associations (NSRA)
The
National Textile Center (NTC) : Is a research
consortium of six universities: Auburn University, Clemson
University, Georgia Institute of Technology, North Carolina State
University, UMass - Dartmouth and the Philadelphia College of Textiles and
Science. The institutions share human resources, equipment and
facilities. Serving the USA Fiber/Textile/Fabricated Products/Retail
Complex, the NTC vision, mission and goals are realized through innovate
research and links to other institutions
Oeko-Tex
Association [Oeko-Tex 100 standard]: In the late eighties, the
Austrian Textile Research Institute ÖTI (Österreichische
Textil-Forschungsinstitut) in Vienna, developed a testing scheme for
textiles relating to harmful substances, the "ÖTN 100". The
Institute tested textiles, clothing and floor coverings to the testing
criteria involved. By 1991, ten companies were already certified to this
human ecological test system. Building on this wealth of knowledge and
joining forces with a similar scheme; "Öko-Check", developed by
the German textile institute; " Forschungsinstitut Hohenstein",
the "Internationale Gemeinschaft für Forschung and Prufung auf dem
Gebiet der Textilökologie"; or "OekoTex"; was developed in
1992. The first task for the International Association for Research and
Testing in the Field of Textile Ecology was the elaboration of the "Öko-Tex
Standard 100", to enable the testing of textiles and clothing for
their human ecology properties. This standard contains analytical tests
for specified harmful substances and gives limiting values based on
scientific considerations. A manufacturer whose product meets the
requirements set by the standard is licensed to use the registered mark or
label "Tested for Harmful Substances according to Oeko-Tex Standard
100" on his product. At the beginning of 1993, further renowned
textile institutes joined the International Association as members. All
members tested textile products to the same Oeko-Tex standard 100 methods
and accordingly used the registered label to certify these products -
"Confidence in Textiles. Tested for Harmful Substances according to
Oeko-Tex Standard 100." In 1995, the first edition of the Oeko-Tex
Standard 1000 was issued. Here the requirements for environmentally
friendly production were outlined. Manufacturing sites fulfilling a strict
set of limiting value criteria, addressing areas such as banned chemicals
and harmful manufacturing processes were licenced to carry the label;
"Umweltfreundliche Betriebsstätte" (lit. Environmentally
Friendly Manufacturing Site) and were able to then demonstrate an
environmental management system. First organisations were subsequently
audited in a pilot project. In 1999, the label "Oeko-Tex Standard 100
plus" was awarded for the first time. This related to a finished
product, which fulfilled the requirements of the Oeko-Tex Standard 100 and
was also produced only on sites carrying the Oeko-Tex Standard 1000
licence.
Organic Fiber Council
(OFC) : Advisory counsel of the Organic Trade Association,
representing growers, brokers, designers, textile mills, manufacturers and
retailers in the organic agricultural fiber industry.
Organic Trade Association (OTA) : The
Organic Trade Association (OTA) is the membership-based business
association for the organic industry in North America. OTA's mission
is to encourage global sustainability through promoting and protecting the
growth of diverse organic trade. This obviously includes organic fibers
that can be used for fabric and clothing.
PIA
:(Printing Industries of America, Inc.)
Is in the business of promoting
programs, services, and an environment that helps its members operate
profitably. Many of PIA's members are commercial printers, allied graphic
arts firms such as electronic imaging companies, equipment manufacturers,
and suppliers.
Professional Apparel Association :
The Professional Apparel Association, founded in 1984, was organized as a
result of a shared concern for the future of the professional apparel
industry by both retailers and manufacturers. The Association's
membership is comprised solely of manufacturers of uniforms, shoes, and
accessories.
Quebec Clothing Contractors Association
/ English (Canada) :
Through a competent team, the Quebec Clothing Contractors Association
fulfills the needs of its members, and gives shape to their projects. Well
aware of their needs, AECQ has devised, through the years, a complete line
of services and projects to meet their expectations.
Screen
Printing & Graphic Imaging Association International (SGIA) :
SGIA is the only international association for specialty imaging.
Their members are the printers, imagers and suppliers that serve this
industry segment. Their goal is to provide this new generation of imaging
professionals with the tools and information they need to make the best
possible business decisions. They are also associated with Digital
Printing & Imaging Association (DPI)
Seams
Online : is comprised of manufacturing and contract manufacturing
companies in the sewn products industry. Their supplier member companies
provide valuable products and services to the sewn products industry.
Sociedad Nacional de la Vicuña
del Perú (SNV) : Vicuna association of Peru.
Society
of Dyers and Colourists : In order to
make every effort 'to advance the science of colour', the Society of Dyers
and Colourists aims to disseminate information through the coloration
industry and beyond. This is done through
the work done by the members of Council, the various committees and the
membership worldwide. The headquarters of
the Society are based in Bradford, UK
Southern Textile Association
The Southern Textile Association, Inc., established in 1908, is a
nonprofit organization for individuals in the textile and related
industries with a common interest in all phases of textile manufacturing.
SPESA : The Sewn Products Equipment
Suppliers Association is a member-driven organization that speaks for and
acts on matters that affect the member companies. SPESA provides a forum
to address the challenges of an ever-changing global marketplace.
Sporting Goods Manufacturers
Association
Supima Association of
America (USA) : Non-profit organization
of US pima cotton growers. Market and crop information. Industry calendar.
Link to information about pima cotton, its properties and uses. Directory
of ginners, brokers and merchants.
Taiwan
Zippers Manufacturers Association : Providing information about
Taiwan's zippers suppliers and products. In Chinese and English
Textile Association of Los Angeles
(TALA) : Is a membership group of professionals engaged in sales of
textiles, related products and services to the apparel industry. The
association through its office and yearly directory provides resource
information locating textiles, related products and services within the
apparel industry. The association provides camaraderie to its members and
through committees creates events for the community.
Textile Care Allied Trades
Association (TCATA) :
A professional organization representing manufacturers, suppliers,
distributors and allied groups serving the textile care industry.
Members manufacture and distribute dry-cleaning and laundry equipment and
supplies.
T.F.A (The
Fashion Association)
Textile Fibers and By-Products
Association (TFBPA) USA based, roof
organization, representing dealers and processors in the textile waste
product business.
Textile Machinery Manufacturers
Association (India)
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