COLUMBIA, S.C. — April 15, 2014 – SEAMS, the National Association for the U.S. Sewn Products Industry, will present its largest-ever Supply Chain USA Pavilion at the Texprocess Americas trade show on May 13-15 in Atlanta, Georgia. The 2014 edition of Supply Chain USA will comprise more than 35 individual company exhibits featuring full package and contract manufacturing services, textiles and fabrics, findings and trim, and a wide range of supplies and other supply chain services. In conjunction with the show, the organization will again host its popular Supply Chain USA Networking Reception on the evening of Wednesday, May 14 at the OMNI Hotel at CNN Center.
Industry professionals are invited to learn more about the Supply Chain USA Pavilion and register for the Networking Reception by visiting the SEAMS website at http://www.seams.org.
“We are pleased to see such tremendous growth and interest in both of these events,” announced SEAMS Executive Director Sarah Friedman. “As more and more companies re-shore production and rediscover the many benefits that a local and responsive USA supply chain has to offer, the pavilion has become a one-stop resource and major destination for show attendees. In addition to visiting the exhibits, many sourcing, production, procurement and other industry professionals and executives tell us that they enjoy taking part in a more intimate networking event that enables them to build and strengthen key business relationships.”
Located just inside the main entrance to the industry’s largest North American trade show, Supply Chain USA will feature exhibits of cut and sew manufacturing, finished products, textiles and fabrics, threads and yarns, findings and trim, labels and narrow fabrics, packaging and distribution, and many other sewn products components and services.
Within steps of the show venue, The Supply Chain USA Networking Reception will be held just after show hours on Wednesday May 15 from 5:30 until 7:00 PM (EDT) on the beautiful Omni Hotel Terrace A overlooking the CNN Center. More than 200 industry professionals are expected to attend.
Posted April 22, 2014
Source: SEAMS