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CMAI To Conduct National Garment Fair From July 16

The Clothing Manufacturers Association of India (CMAI) is organizing India’s Largest  Apparel Trade Show – The 67th National Garment Fair” from 16TH  July to 19th   July 2018  at Bombay Exhibition Centre, NSE Complex, Goregaon (East), Mumbai.

 

Rahul Mehta, President, The Clothing Manufacturers Association of India (Ex-Chairman, International Apparel Federation), stated that this B2B Fair will be spread over approximately 6,50,000 square feet, covering all the Halls at the Bombay Exhibition Centre. There will be 916 exhibitors in 986 stalls displaying 1087 Brands. This will be India’s largest ever garment fair held so far.  The fair will display leading brands in men’s wear, women’s wear, kid’s wear and accessories. CMAI will also publish the Show Directory, popularly known as the Fair Guide.

 

67th National Garment Fair will be over 4 Days instead of the normal 3 Days Fair. The Fair timing will be from 10 AM to 9 PM. For the first time the July Edition of the National Garment Fair will be a ‘No Decoration Fair.’ This B2B Fair will be open only to Trade Visitors and Garment Retailers.

 

The Business Networking Sessions between the Exhibitors and Agents & Distributors, High Street Retailers, National Chain Stores & E-Commerce Companies will continue this year. This year CMAI is also Celebrating 25 years of Association with Bombay Exhibition Centre. 

 

According to Rahul Mehta, President CMAI, India’s domestic apparel market is estimated at USD 67 billion in 2017 which has grown at a CAGR of 10% since 2005. Indian domestic market has performed better than the largest consumption regions like US, EU and Japan, where depressed economic conditions led to lower demand and growth. Due to presence of strong fundamentals, the domestic apparel market size of India is expected to grow at 11-12% CAGR and reach about USD 160 billion by 2025.

 

The domestic market size is dominated by Ready-To-Wear category, market size USD 56 billion, with 84% share which is further growing at a CAGR of 10-11%. The Ready-To-Stitch market is also gaining momentum as more and more men who have been buying premium or luxury readymade clothing brands want to wear a shirt or a trouser that fits them perfectly. The Ready-To-Stitch market currently at USD 11 billion is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7% and reach about USD 20 billion in 2025.

 

Recent Plastic Ban in Maharashtra

On the recent Plastic Ban announced by the Govt Of Maharashtra, Mehta welcomed the Clarification issued by the Environment Department allowing the use of PP Bags for wrapping the Garments at the Manufacturing Stage under a mechanism for the collection of the used PP Bags through a buy-back mechanism and ensure the recycling and final disposal of the collected PP Bags.

 

Mehta once again reiterated CMAI’s commitment, as a responsible organisation, to protect the environment and assured that their Members will work hand in hand with the State Govt& Local Authorities and ensure that all used PP/Plastic Bags are responsibly recycled and disposed of.

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