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A successful DTG Exhibition and Seminar for James Heal and OMC

James Heal attended the 9th Dhaka Textile and Garment show (DTG) 2012 between 9th-12th February 2012, with Bangladesh agent Overseas Marketing Corporation (Pvt) Ltd.
With Textile Machinery manufacturers from 31 countries participating, the DTG exhibition was a huge success. James Heal met with new and existing customers such as Paramount Textile Fabrics, Esquire, Fakir and SGS to discuss the latest innovations in Textile Testing Instruments and and Test Materials for fabric and colour fastness testing.

Pre-DTG Exhibition Testing Seminar- 7th Febrary 2012

The pre-exhibition seminar titled“Professional Textile Testing & Dyeing Solution for QC, QA and Growth of Export Market” was a resounding success with 120 delegates. This was jointly organised by Overseas Marketing Corporation ( Pvt.) Ltd., Dhaka, Bangladesh, James Heal, England and Copower Technology Co. Ltd., Taiwan.

International Sales Manager, Simon Dakin delivered presentations at the seminar, detailing James Heal’s recent strategic rebranding project, and how a new product signature for all their Testing Instruments has been developed to reflect their new brand values: precision, pedigree, innovation, leadership and integrity.  James Heal’s newly branded instruments, Martindale 900 series, Elmatear2, TruBurst3 and newly designed TruFade and Titan4 were introduced to the Textile Professionals.  

Simon Dakin International Sales Managercomments: “The Seminar was an essential forum for Textile Industry Professionals to meet with experts in the field of textile testing, to share market insights, knowledge and information; and to ensure that James Heal remain dynamic and pro-active to meeting customer needs and responding quickly to market changes.” James Heal have a large number of exhibitions planned, and are particularly looking forward to showcasing their new instruments at ITMA Asia 12th-16th June 2012.

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