“In previous years, the factory started work on the eighth day of the Lunar New Year, but this year it will start work at least on the twelfth day of the Lunar New Year. Many manufacturers in the market started work late this year.” A textile boss said.
A wave of “closed doors” at the end of the year allowed many textile bosses to receive more or less orders. Judging from the situation at the end of the year, the textile market seems to have brought hope to everyone. Now that the start of work is postponed, is it still too late for this order?
Late holiday, late start of work
In fact, there is a reason for the market to start late this year. This year’s New Year’s Eve falls on January 21st, and many manufacturers don’t start their holidays until January 12th. In previous years, they would start their holidays half a month in advance because they close at the end of the year. The epidemic has caused many manufacturers to delay their holidays due to rush to work, so this year’s Spring Festival holiday is one week later than in previous years. Of course, the reduced days of late holidays must be made up for by a later start of work.
It’s early New Year, don’t be in a hurry
This year’s New Year is early, and many textile bosses are not in a hurry to take orders at the moment. There is still more than a month before the gold, silver and gold medals. Many garment factories have not yet received their orders. Assuming that there are no orders on hand now, they can only produce inventory. As a lesson from overcapacity, textile bosses do not dare to relax in the production of inventory. If the market trends are unclear and they do not know which products are selling well, they will not blindly produce inventory. They will simply start work later and wait for the opportunity to make a big deal.
Workers are not in place
Although the textile market resumed work on the eighth day of the Lunar New Year, most textile workers actually did not return to work until the fifteenth day of the Lunar New Year. In the three years of the epidemic, many workers who had not gone home in previous years have gone home to celebrate the New Year. This year, there are particularly few workers. This is why every year weaving Manufacturers will all face difficulties in recruiting workers. Workers are not available, and textile dads simply start work later. Various reasons have led to weaving manufacturers starting work later this year than in previous years.
Of course, there are some manufacturers that have started production early to catch up with orders for the year before, but they are still a minority. Most weaving manufacturers will not start production until after the tenth day of the Lunar New Year.
Roll up your sleeves and work hard!
In any case, judging from the current market situation and the year before, the hope for textile people this year is good. As can be seen from the several million-meter large orders last year, the current demand is still acceptable. The temperature will start next week. With the rebound, the purchasing enthusiasm for spring clothing is about to be awakened. Spring clothing has a tendency to sell well in advance, and the downstream weaving fabric link will also usher in a wave of market conditions. Furthermore, due to the impact of last year’s cold winter, many clothing manufacturers have greatly alleviated inventory and mobilized funds. These manufacturers will also have more abundant funds to prepare for the “Gold, Three, Silver and Four” in the first half of the year!
Raw materials are also getting off to a good start. Does the increase in polyester prices also indicate that fabric prices are no longer at a low level? The increase in costs has given fabric prices the confidence to rise. This year, we will no longer compromise on low prices. The digestion of end-of-year inventories has left textile bosses with fewer After some pressure, coupled with the rebound in demand, naturally the price of fabrics will begin to rebound this year. This year’s textile market is worthy of optimism.
Of course, in addition to the positive trend in domestic clothing consumption during the Spring Festival, the opening up of policies has also made logistics easier, and foreign consumer demand will be further released. Although many manufacturers have not yet started production, the market has not yet heard of large orders being placed. news. But in February, as domestic and foreign orders will be placed one after another, this may be a major opportunity for textile and garment people to make a comeback this year. Textile people must seize this opportunity!
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