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VDMA TFL supports postponement of Texcare International by one year to 2021

Published: May 27, 2020
Author: TEXTILE VALUE CHAIN

Texcare International will be postponed to 27 November –1 December 2021

The leading international trade fair Texcare International is being
postponed to 2021. “VDMA Textile Care, Fabric and Leather Technologies supports Messe Frankfurt’s decision. In view of the current circumstances caused by the COVID-19 crisis, we consider it right to postpone Texcare International to November 2021”, says VDMA TFL Managing Director Elgar Straub.

Due to worldwide travel restrictions and contact bans, it is evident that this year, considerably fewer exhibitors and visitors would have taken part in Texcare International in November. With this
background and in view of the considerable uncertainties for ongoing business in the entire worldwide textile care sector this year, the postponement is a wise decision.

TexcareInternational is the central
meeting place for the worldwide textile care sector and only by postponing, it can once again live up to its own standards as the leading international technology fair in autumn 2021.

New impulse for the industry
The new date in November 2021 is then the eagerly awaited opportunity to provide new impulses for the industry after the COVID-19 crisis. The trade fair will then offer global technology providers from the textile care sector the ideal platform to present their innovations to an international audience and to position themselves together with their customers for the challenges of the future after the COVID-19 crisis.

VDMA TFL is conceptual sponsor of Texcare International
Texcare International is the leading international trade fair for the laundry and dry-cleaning sector. From 27 November to 1 December 2021, international exhibitors in Frankfurt present trade visitors at Texcare
International their latest machinery, plant, processes and services for laundry and dry-cleaning technology.

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