Your “Silver Ten” balance is insufficient. This year’s “Silver Ten” can be said to be full of drama. The first half of the month is “light” and the second half of the month is “light”. The ” prosperous ” forms a sharp contrast.
Weaving enterprise order queue
Weaving companies have ushered in a peak of orders, and some companies said that the order volume has exceeded their production capacity. Some companies have even begun to refuse orders.
Manager Chen, who mainly produces functional fabrics, said: “Our orders have been scheduled until next year. You can see that there were still orders placed at 5 o’clock this morning. We rejected those whose delivery dates could not be agreed upon.”
Mr. Weng, who is mainly engaged in pongee spinning, said: “Now the machines in our factory are fully operational as long as there is no production limit, but it is still a little late to complete the order. Now our order can be completed next year.”
Manager Ling, who specializes in T400 and bubble cloth, said: “Now there are significantly more orders than in September, and the factory is obviously crowded.”
However, we still need to be vigilant in the current situation of liquidated positions. Although the opening rate in Jiangsu and Zhejiang has rebounded recently, it is still at a In a state of production restriction, the production capacity of weaving enterprises cannot keep up with the four-stop production mode. The placement of orders is generally delayed, but new orders are still being received. Mr. Yao, who specializes in chiffon and tangled hemp, said: “Although it is open four times and then stopped two times, there are often notifications of delayed start-up.”
Production capacity decreases, inventory releases
Due to the decrease in production capacity, “Silver Ten” orders are superimposed With the arrival of , weaving stocks have received a big release in the short term.
Manager Ling, who mainly sells pongee, told us: “We mainly do orders, but we also do market goods. For example, we do a lot of pongee. We have run out of pongee inventory these days. , the market should indeed be nervous.”
Manager Chen, who specializes in functional fabrics, told us: “We don’t have too much inventory, and now the goods are flowing smoothly.”
Mr. Weng, who is mainly engaged in pongee spinning, said: “We do spot goods, and we need to have a certain amount of inventory. Basically, It’s been a month, and the sales have indeed improved compared to the previous period, and the inventory has dropped a lot.”
The inventory cannot be realized unless it is sold. This release of inventory has made textile companies put down Although the production restriction brings a lot of inconvenience, it is not worth mentioning in the face of the massive release of inventory.
The price of gray fabrics has risen strongly
The decline in inventory is a good thing Momentum, looking back at the textile market in July and August, it was dragged down by high inventory, forming a market environment with high inventory and low profits. This decline in inventory has brought good news to manufacturers, and they can increase prices! The relationship between supply and demand in the market has sharply reversed from the previous supply exceeding demand, and now demand exceeds supply, causing the price of gray fabrics, which had been suppressed before, to rise.
Mr. Weng, who specializes in pongee, said: “Now our entire series of pongee has generally increased by 10%-15%. There is nothing we can do about it. Polyester has been rising for so long. It is impossible not to rise.”
Mr. Jiang, a trading boss specializing in clothing fabrics, said: “Now polyester products have increased by about 15%, and the prices of some nylon gray fabrics have increased by 100%. Downstream dyeing factories have also increased their prices. Our finished products are only It can increase by about 8%.”
Mr. Yao, who specializes in chiffon and hemp, said: “As the price of polyester increases, the price of our gray fabrics will definitely increase, by about 0.5 yuan/meter.”
Now the price of gray fabrics The price increase is mainly due to the increase in cost and inventory, which has finally allowed the price of gray fabrics in the market to increase.
It can be seen that through this month of production restriction and rectification, the market has indeed gained has recovered, but the contradiction between supply and demand has become more and more obvious. From the perspective of weaving companies, the price of polyester is at a high level and the cost is getting higher and higher. From a trade perspective, gray fabric and dyeing costs are rising, but the cost of many orders Prices are negotiated before price increases, and profit margins are greatly compressed.
Everything is unclear about the market outlook, and the key factors are still abroad. When will the epidemic, shipping costs, and domestic production restrictions end? However, since the entire market is now in a state of low inventory, manufacturers are still relatively optimistic about the future market. In addition, the current order volume is also improving, and the entire market is picking up. I believe it will get better and better in the future. .
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