Clothing Manufacturer_Clothing Factory clothing manufacturers News Dispersed black ECT increased by 300% to 35 yuan/KG. Printing and dyeing factories urgently started self-rescue mode and raised dyeing fees. Fabric merchants wanted to cry without tears…

Dispersed black ECT increased by 300% to 35 yuan/KG. Printing and dyeing factories urgently started self-rescue mode and raised dyeing fees. Fabric merchants wanted to cry without tears…



Dispersed black ECT increased by 300% to 35 yuan/KG. Printing and dyeing factories urgently started self-rescue mode and raised dyeing fees. Fabric merchants wanted to cry without …

Dispersed black ECT increased by 300% to 35 yuan/KG. Printing and dyeing factories urgently started self-rescue mode and raised dyeing fees. Fabric merchants wanted to cry without tears…

Due to the impact of the epidemic, the increase in raw material prices, and the postponement of the resumption of work by dye intermediate manufacturers, the price of an important intermediate for disperse dyes (2-amino-4-acetamidoanisole) has dropped from 40,000/year to 40,000/year. tons rose to more than 100,000/ton, an increase of more than 150%. It was learned from a large domestic dye production supplier that the quotation price of dispersed black ECT 300% has risen to 35 yuan/KG.

The increase in dye prices in Moments has hit the screen

Dyeing and printing factories raise dyeing fees for emergency self-rescue

On March 10, six Zhejiang printing and dyeing companies issued notices on dyeing fee adjustments. They were all sent together. The six notices were put together, which was very shocking.

Under normal circumstances, the reasons why printing and dyeing companies increase dyeing fees are roughly as follows:

1. Production costs have increased significantly and cannot be supported.

2. The original unit price of dyeing fees is low and needs to be increased

3. The production of printing and dyeing enterprises is saturated, supply and demand are tight, and dyeing fees should be adjusted.

From the six dyeing and dyeing factory dyeing fee adjustment notices, we can understand that most of them are due to increased costs and cannot support them, so they have to increase dyeing fees. In fact, no company will adjust the dyeing fee increase because of too much business. Even during the peak production season, it is basically a tactful approach.

Signs of peak production season

Since March, various domestic textile professional markets have resumed work and market one after another. Merchants are working hard to seize peak season orders and strive to make up for their losses as soon as possible. Printing and dyeing enterprises are correspondingly at a production peak. According to relevant sources, they are in Jiaxing, Zhejiang. Although they are currently The dyeing fee has not increased yet, but it is planned because the orders are so overwhelming now!

If you lose money if you start working, you will still lose money if you don’t start work

In previous years, after the Spring Festival, it was the traditional peak season for the printing and dyeing industry. For enterprises that rely mainly on foreign trade, but this year, they are not happy. They are losing money if they start work, and they will also lose money if they don’t start work. It’s hard to get out of shape while riding a tiger. “Now it is difficult for me to maintain my capital operation for too long. I can only take one step at a time.” As the relevant person in charge of Changyi Hong Textile Co., Ltd., Li Hua told reporters that due to the reduction in orders, the cost has increased, and the company is already in a state of In a loss-making state, it is difficult to operate funds.

“There will be no orders after the resumption of work, and the impact on the company will last throughout the first quarter.” Li Hua told reporters that after our factory resumes work, 300 employees are basically in place. Although the orders are only a quarter of previous years, their wages will be reduced. Issued normally. Adding in the operating costs of the entire factory, the monthly losses are very large. He said, “It is difficult for me to maintain my capital operation for too long now. I can only take it one step at a time.”

Li Hua said that there are many companies like him that face the same problem. The reduction in orders can actually prevent some employees from going to work, but this cannot be done. The lives of employees also need to be considered. If employees do not have wages, the next market demand will be there is none left.

Li Hua’s experience is not an isolated case. Many people from printing and dyeing companies told reporters that the industry is currently resuming production in an orderly manner. However, domestic order demand transactions are sluggish, and production is now mainly based on foreign orders.

The textile market strives for peak season orders

Guangzhou Textile Trading Park resumed business on March 9. Gufan Textile Chen Mingqiang: On the first day of opening, it has received new orders from the Pearl River Delta region. “During the epidemic, we also ordered online, so sales are not completely interrupted.” Chen Mingqiang said, In the past period, orders have dropped by 30%-40% year-on-year. The current inventory is sufficient and sales will not be affected after resumption of business. After opening today, he has received new orders from the Pearl River Delta region. March is the traditional peak season. He is also formulating a response plan, hoping to seize the peak season without affecting the annual revenue.

It is reported that there were orders on the first day of the market opening, and currently the inventory from the year before is mainly used to digest the orders. Next, we will go all out to speed up design and production to catch up with the launch of this year’s summer clothes.

Dye market conditions

Hong Qianjin, a researcher at Zhongyan Puhua, said in an interview that the current impact on the dye industry is gradually emerging. In addition to being affected by the epidemic, dye intermediate manufacturers and dye dealers have delayed the resumption of work, which has resulted in some printing and dyeing companies being unable to resume production in a short period of time.

Hong Qianjin believes that the development of the downstream garment industry is deeply affected by the upstream printing and dyeing enterprises. Since there are varying degrees of delays in the resumption of work in the upstream and downstream industries of the industrial chain, it can be predicted that this will have an adverse impact on the development of the downstream garment industry.

Zhang Li told reporters that the current impact of the epidemic on the clothing industry is winter clothing at the beginning of the year and spring clothing that is currently on the market. This will cause the clothing industry to generate a large amount of inventory. These are actually products that have been produced in 2019.Okay, the dye has been used. In his view, what is affected now is the production of summer clothes. If the epidemic passes in May, there will be no impact. At present, the dye industry is preparing for the supply of autumn and winter clothing this year, so the impact on the clothing industry is not great yet.


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