The booming business of printing and dyeing enterprises has appeared again
Speaking of the scene of natural cotton warehouse explosion, I believe everyone still remembers the grand occasion of the printing and dyeing industry in Jiangsu and Zhejiang at the beginning of the year. Now that the “Golden Nine and Silver Ten” have passed, the booming business situation of printing and dyeing enterprises has appeared again. However, this time it is not because of capacity constraints, but because of cost.
It is understood that since late October, some printing and dyeing companies in Jiangsu, Fujian, and even northern Zhejiang, which are also major fabric printing and dyeing provinces, have cited rising coal prices and increased dyeing auxiliary costs as reasons. A round of dyeing fee price increases is taking place, ranging from 200 yuan/ton to 1,000 yuan/ton. Take Fujian Huamao Weaving and Dyeing Company, which raised prices on October 31, as an example. The company informed that due to the recent sharp rise in coal and fuel costs, the company has decided to increase the dyeing fees of all varieties by 200 yuan per ton starting from November 1. Ton.
“Fabrics for the dyeing factory can be shipped out in 12 to 15 days under normal circumstances. But now, you have to wait at least 20 days. If there is no salesperson to go to the printing and dyeing factory to follow the order, it may be necessary It will take longer.” The extension of the delivery time of the dyeing factory made Boss Huang of Sijiqing Mall in Hangzhou very angry. In this place known as the “Chinese Workwear Street”, you can meet anyone who has the same experience as Mr. Huang at any time.
Xiaoshan, across the river from Sijiqing, is an important fabric printing and dyeing base in my country. If we include Shaoxing, which is close to Xiaoshan, the fabric printing and dyeing industry in the two places accounts for almost one-third of our country. In this prestigious printing and dyeing center in China, there are hundreds of large and small printing and dyeing companies. The tall chimney has also become a local landmark.
Starting from Sijiqing, go south along the Hangzhou-Ningbo Expressway. When you drive past Guali, you can see several chimneys emitting white smoke standing at the foot of the mountain in the distance. This is Hangmin Village, known as the “Zhejiang Village”. Hangmin Shares, a well-known domestic fabric printing and dyeing enterprise, is actually controlled by the Hangmin Village Asset Management Center.
Just like the reporter’s visit at the beginning of the year, when driving in Hangmin Village, traffic jams were a major spectacle. In today’s Hangmin Village, trailers and large trucks often come in and out at the gates of various printing and dyeing enterprises. Most of the private cars and vans parked at the gate are here to make samples or follow orders.
At the entrance of these dyeing factories, you only need to stop for a moment and you will meet customers carrying a bundle of fabric samples. The reporter learned from these customers that the dyeing factory has been very busy in recent times due to the large number of customers placing orders. However, the dyeing fee price in Hangmin Village has not changed yet. The most recent price increase was in September. In the face of dyeing factories’ natural cotton stocks bursting out of stock, their main opinions are that the “G20” factor has caused workwear companies to have a stocking crash; the second is that they are worried about price increases in dyeing factories with high costs.
It is understood that as traditional sales peak seasons, “Double Eleven” and “Spring Festival” are annual events for downstream workwear companies, which requires fabric companies to place orders in advance. However, before this year’s “G20” Hangzhou Summit, many local dyeing factories were shut down. Therefore, the Double Eleven orders have not been fully digested, and the dyeing factories are ushering in the Spring Festival market. At the same time, the steam required by dyeing companies is supplied through coal-fired boilers or thermal power companies. The skyrocketing price of coal directly affects the cost of steam used by thermal power companies and printing and dyeing companies. Therefore, fabric merchants are worried that dyeing factories will raise prices and place orders in advance.
” The concerns of fabric merchants were also confirmed by the reporter from Hangmin Shares. Li Junxiao, secretary of the company’s board of directors, admitted to reporters, “In recent times, the continuous rise in coal prices has really put operating pressure on the company. However, the company has not made adjustments to dyeing fees recently, mainly based on two points. One is supply and demand. relationship, and the second is the tolerance of downstream customers.”
In Keqiao, Shaoxing, not far from Hangmin Village, the situation in the dyeing factory is roughly the same. Mr. Yu, who has been running the fabric business in China Textile City for a long time, told reporters that prices at dyeing factories in Shaoxing have basically remained unchanged recently. There was a slight price increase from August to September, with an amplitude of about 0.1 yuan/meter.
“In recent times, the delivery time of dyeing factories in Xiaoshan and Shaoxing has been tight. It is estimated that it is related to the centralized order placement by downstream fabric companies.” The above-mentioned Mr. Yu said that recently, Jiangsu, which is also a printing and dyeing powerhouse, has In Wujiang and Fujian Shishi areas, dyeing factories have joined forces to raise prices. Shaoxing fabric merchants are worried that dyeing fees will rise, so they will naturally place orders in advance.
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