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Association Links
The Hosiery Association (THA) is the premiere, trusted source
of information global industry leaders rely on. We proudly support
and promote leg wear manufacturers and suppliers, and serve as
the information gateway to consumers, retailers, legislators and
the media. For more information,
visit http://www.hosieryassociation.com.
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
in Southern USA. For more information,
visit http://www.southerntextile.org.
Consultants
Industrial Textile Associates
was founded in 1986 by its principal Bill Smith after 25 years
with J.P. Stevens & Co. in marketing and development of technical
textiles. ITA is an independent consulting firm dedicated to helping
clients enter and/or improve their position in the industrial
textile industry. ITA's focus is on marketing and market/product
development assistance. By providing timely and accurate information,
clients can make business decisions that are much more likely
to succeed. Bill also organizes and conducts professional development
conferences and writes and speaks internationally. For more information,
visit http://www.intexa.com.
Industry Resources
Textile Connect is a holistic,
knowledge-intensive, innovative, global, collaborative, and flexible website
designed to connect textile complex companies, events, resources, and product
and market information, from various government, industry, and academic
sources to the North Carolina textile complex. For more information,
visit http://www.textileconnect.com.
For over 60 years the Textile Technology Center in Belmont, NC has been
where textile and fiber companies go when they need a centralized source
of technical support for their business. Since its inception in 1941,
the Center has played a significant role in helping the North Carolina
textile industry remain competitive, manufacture quality products, and
maintain a well-trained workforce.
For more information, visit http://textilecenter.gaston.edu.
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