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TEXTILE INDUSTRY In MOROCCO EXHIBITOR’S DIRECTORY DENIM BY PREMIERE VISION / BARCELONA November, 19 - 20, 2014 MOROCCO, WHERE THE KNOW-HOW MEETS VALUE OUR EXHIBITORS MADE IN MOROCCO 7 ABOUT US 15 AMITH 19 OVERVIEW 27 EXHIBITORS LIST TABLE OF CONTENTS About US MAROC EXPORT CONTACT Who Are We? Zahra MAAFIRI Managing Director The Moroccan Center for Export Promotion is a governemental institution founded on December 17, 1976 (Hija 25, 1396) by Dahir NO 1-76-385. MAROC EXPORT endowed with a legal responsibility and financial auto- nomy, it also under the super vision of delegate Ministry to the Ministry of Industry, Trade, Investment and Digital Economy in charge of foreign trade. The Center is in charge of promoting the export of industrial and agricultural products, services, and any products that do not fall under the jurisdiction of other administrations or organizations, by virtue of law or regulation. In fact, handicrafts and tourism promotion are governed respectively by The House of Handicrafts and the national Office of Tourism. 8 Nadia RHAOUTI Sectoral Manager rhaouti@marocexport.gov.ma Hasnaa ALAOUI Communication Manager alaoui@marocexport.gov.ma Ahmed ABARKHA Head of Department Textile & Leather abarkha@marocexport.gov.ma Hassane BELAYACHI Senior Advisor Textile & Leather belayachi@marocexport.gov.ma Mohamed LAHLOU MIMI Infographiste lahlou.mimi@marocexport.gov.ma AdDress 5, Rue Sidi Belyout (Angle Avenue des FAR), 20000 Casablanca - Morocco Phone : +212 522 302 210 +212 522 307 588 Fax : +212 522 450 557 E-mail : exportateurs2014@marocexport.gov.ma Website : www.marocexport.gov.ma f : Centre Marocain de Promotion des Exportations 9 OUR MISSIONS Promoting Moroccan exportable goods in international markets, in accordance with national sectorial strategies; Expanding markets for Moroccan exports; Supporting the internationalization of Moroccan companies; Organizing business information systems at the international level, in collaboration with economic and trade representations abroad; Conducting studies on the exportability of Moroccan products and on the characteristics of foreign markets; assisting exporters in their marketing efforts and advertising Moroccan products abroad; 10 Providing input in the development of global trade policies and a consistent program for promoting the exportation of manufactured products; Assisting export-promotion, credit system and export credit insurance institutions, simplifying and standardizing export-related documentation and procedures; Guiding public and private investors towards products that can be quickly assimilated into foreign markets with the best possible conditions; Contributing to the training of foreign trade professionals in export promotion techniques, information and marketing; 11 OUR ACTIVITIES 12 We organize Moroccan participation to professional international sector-based fairs to increase international exposure for the products and services oriented export; Our Sectorial communication campaigns guarantee a better positioning of the Moroccan products and services oriented export on international markets; We set up business missions with B-to-B meetings for direct marketing towards foreign customers in targeted markets; Our Business-to-Consumer (B-to-C) operations facilitate the referencing of Moroccan agricultural products with major international retail chains; Our high level institutional missions target decision makers of major international prime contractors in order to strengthen their sourcing from Morocco. We invite foreign decision makers to Morocco in order to promote Moroccan quality and know-how. Our large-scale multi-sectorial missions facilitate the penetration of Moroccan exporters into the sub-Saharan and MENA markets; We conduct training and information sessions to help identify the Moroccan products and services oriented export. 13 AMITH The Moroccan Professional Association of Textile and Clothing Industry (Amith) is since 1960, the unique professional association which represents and defends the interests of the textile and clothing industry. Based in Casablanca and grouping the majority of 1600 companies, the AMITH is active in Morocco through its representations in different cities: Casablanca, Tangier, Rabat-Salé, Fès-Meknes and Marrakesh. The Association aims : The improvement of the skills in companies through the development of very active policies in the field of the initial and continuous training; The support of companies in the improvement of the productivity and the efficiency; The development of the exports and the diversification of the mix product / market. 16 CONTACT Mohamed Tazi Managing Director mtazi@amith.org.ma AdDress 92, Avenue My Rachid, Casablanca - Morocco Phone : +212 522 942 084 +212 522 942 085 +212 522 942 086 Fax : +212 522 940 587 E-mail : amith@amith.org.ma Website : www.textile.ma 17 OVERVIEW Weight of the Textiles & Clothing Industry 30 % of the national industrial employment with more than 174.000 employees, first industrial employer in Morocco. A contribution of 15 % to the Moroccan goods exports. A 6 % added-value in the national GDP (GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT). A structure of about 1200 companies. The main productions of the sector concern : The basic textiles industry, The clothing (Made clothes, and knitwear). A production capacity of about 1 billion pieces per year, distributed as follows : 20 Subcontracting 600 million pieces Co-contracting 300 million pieces Collections 100 million pieces Made clothes exports by main markets (In Million €) Market 2011 2012 2013 Evolution 2013/2012 Market 2011 2012 2013 Evolution 2013/2012 Spain 2 002,7 2 105,5 2 196,2 4% Spain 388,6 372,9 361,1 -3% France 1 349,1 1 413 1 201,7 -15% France 643,2 705,3 567,6 -20% UK 237,6 228,7 211,7 -7% UK 148,9 121,8 130 7% Italy 21,6 21,4 18,2 -15% Germany 247,2 235,9 202,3 -14% Portugal 59,8 99,1 107 8% Turkey 1% Portugal 3% Germany 2% Italy 3% Others 10% Turkey 1% Others Portugal 8% 7% Spain 24% Italy 213,9 183,9 154,5 -16% Germany 155,3 167,5 95,2 -43% Portugal 130,8 151,3 126,9 -16% Turkey 16 24 40 67% Turkey 5,2 10,7 11,8 10% Others 435,3 456,3 426,7 -6% Others 94,4 105,5 120,2 14% TOTAL 4 541 4 730,9 4 453,3 -5% TOTAL 1 608,9 1 672,6 1 518,6 -9% Source : Exchange office 22 Articles of hosiery exports by main markets (In Million €) UK 5% France 27% Germany 13% Spain 49% Italy 1% UK 9% France 37% Source : Exchange office 23 Atouts et opportunités du secteur A geographical closeness to the European markets, a port «Tanger Med» which allows being more and more reactive. A system including a set of investments incentive measures, with fiscal, financial, legal and social character. Experience, know-how and control of the international standards, what allows to meet the deadline/ price / service requirements. The signature of several free exchange agreements with the European Union, Turkey, United States of America and the Arab world. The implementation of a very advantageous industrial investment platforms «P2I». A reduced delivery deadline (-50 % less than the normal cycle): thanks to the geographical closeness, to the local raw materials producers and to the implementation of supply platforms. An important production capacity, estimated at more than 1 billion pieces per year. A skill development, which is in the center of the sector strategy: training of 2.000 engineers and 30.000 operators by 2015. An organization around a professional association «AMITH», which counts among its members more than 90 % of the sector exporting companies. An environmental and social ethics thanks to the adoption of the program « Fiber citizen». 24 EXHIBITORS LIST Contact Rachid ELKHAYAT Sales Manager Alessio COSTANTINI R&D Sanaà BOUAISSA R&D ADdress Lot 140, Z.I. Moulay Rachid, Ben Msik Sidi Othman, Casablanca , Morocco Phone : +212 522 727 852 +212 522 727 258 Fax : +212 522 727 257 E-mail : commercial3@crossing.ma info@crossing.ma Product Pants, Skirts, Overalls, Shirt, Shorts, Leggings. Contact CROSSING S.A.R.L Established in 1998, GROSSING improves constantly its services being a strategic partner of his customers for the long term. Crossing is a fully qualified BSCI / SEDEX, Cats, and approved by Inditex. Crossing within the framework of our quality management policy, we are in perpetual goal of cost reducing to offer to our customers an excellent value for money. We produce mainly Casualwear item in Denim and Garment dye bottoms, and we create our own collections using our Research and developments department. Our Mustapha HAMCHOUZ Export Manager production lines are endowed with a big flexibility and are adaptable permanently to all the required ranges, offering products of high quality. Our production capacity is 3, 5 million garments /year, 50% inhouse and 5 sub-contractors. Our main customers are: Inditex, Arcadia Grp/ Top Shop, Desigual, Best seller Group / Only, Vivarte Group, River Island, Superdry. Our leitmotiv: more international opening to adjust better our vision and our strategy according to what takes place in the world. Rostom AMRANI Development Manager Reda MOUBARRIK Purchasing and Logistics Manager ADdress Bd. Hassan II, BP.102, Mohammedia, Morocco Phone : +212 523 313 873 +212 523 313 876 +212 623 516 156 Fax : +212 523 324 361 E-mail : k.dallahi@icoma.ma icoma@icoma.ma ICOMA Product ICOMA group, created in 1947 is a vertically integrated structure of Denim including : Spinning – Weaving- Dyeing and Finishing units. ICOMA can control the complete process of the Denim manufacturing from cotton to finished fabric. Fabric 100% Cotton, Cotton / Spandex Pure Indigo, Dark-Blue, Black with special finishes. ICOMA gives priority to export market by developing products with high added value, quality products and competitive prices.Our collection includes a wide range of products : RIGID, COMFORT STRETCH, REGULAR STRETCH and POWER STRETCH with variety of composition : cotton , cotton /elastane and cotton/polyester/elastane,in varrious finishes inluding special touch and coating. 28 29 NEW WASH Contact Rachid MALIKA Managing Director ADdress Quartier Industriel Est, Lot NB 13 - Aïn Sebaa, Casablanca, Morocco Phone : +212 522 353 824 +212 522 353 825 +212 522 353 826 Fax : +212 522 358 636 E-mail : m.elasri@newwash.ma r.maliki@blue-fingers.com NEW WASH, operating in the sector of treatments and finishing for clothing. In these past years it has had an important growth in counter tendency with general trend of its sector in the entire world. Nowadays it has a leading position at international level. partnership with our customers, new standards, which allow us to offer integrated and innovative solutions, we believe that the diversity is essential for our success Our assets are: Research of constant quality level in production; Close cooperation with customers; Now, it became integrated group from manufacturing to shipping based in Casablanca. High innovation of products and productive processes; Product Our vision is to become the favorite partner of our customers. Special care for quality/ Price ratio; Trousers, shirts, jacket, skirt, jeans for woman and man. Our mission is to place, in Wide range of services offered. Contact Monferrer Francisco Manager Monferrer Manuel Manager ADdress 2, Bd. Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah – BP.175, 28810 Mohammedia , Morocco Phone : +212 523 32 33 02 Fax : +212 523 32 33 04 E-mail : lavasser@lavasser.com rachid@lavasser.com Website : www.lavasser.com Product Finished product and subcontracting, fading, staining and any type of special treatment. LAVASSER S.A.R.L Lavasser is one of the most reputed established exporters of denim ready-made garments. Our factory is located in Mohamadia city ( 30mn far from Casablanca ) morocco. We are manufacturing both men and women’s denim garments. Our products are made under full respect of human working standards and strict quality control. Our expertise in innovating latest and trendy products as. Per emerging requirements of our clients has helped us to found a special niche for ourselves in today ’s highly competitive business environment. Quality, pro-activity, creativity and innovative design are the hallmark of our company. 30 31 Contact Contact Hassan EL HASSANI Managing Director Hicham DABIR Sales Manager Paul Wilson Regional Director Alain GHOZI CEO Sophia LAHLOU General Manager Jose MARIA DORSA Trade Manager ADdress ADdress 4, Rue Hassan Kourit, Quartier Oukacha, Aïn Sebaa, Casablanca , Morocco Phone : +212 522 342 601 +212 522 352 671 +212 661 174 478 Fax : +212 522 342 605 E-mail : cannelle-paris@menara.ma Product DENIM and PAT Jeans, Jackets, Skirts and Bermudas PARIS TEXAS Total employees: 600 Products: Pants, shorts Production Capacity: 270,000 pcs / month References Export: Inditex, Celio, PIMKIE, BEAUMANOIR, JULES ZI Ain Sebaa, route 110b, Bd Fuessanta, Hangar n° 10, 12500 Casablanca , Morocco Phone : +212 522 672 8 11 +212 522 672 8 12 Fax : + 212 522 672 798 E-mail : elhassani.hassan@qst.com Website : www.qst.com Product Skull, increase belt Bias Passoile, Renfo. QUIK SERVICE TEXTILE MAROC Quick Service Textiles Maroc is the leading supplier of Pocketing, Waistbands, Binding, Interlining, Lining, Q-Loops and other quality inner construction materials to the Moroccan apparel and home furnishings industry. Established on September 1st, 2000, and as part of QST Industries; a USA. Multi-national suppliers of men’s, women’s and children’s apparel construction components to the garment industry; Our Mission is to provide Innovative Product, Global Service, Competitive Value and Consistent Quality to the apparel industry. 32 33 Contact David Bordin Sales Manager ADdress Zone Industrielle de SETTAT, BP 668, Settat , Morocco Phone : +212 523 729 000 Fax : + 212 523 729 018 E-mail : david.bordin@stavex.com elomri@tavex.com Website : eu.tavex.com Product Denim. 34 TAVEX Tavex Corporation became one of the world’s leading denim manufacturers after the 2006 merger between Tavex ( Spain ,1846) and Santista Textil ( Brazil , 1929). These two companies have a 160year history in denim, flats and workwear manufacturing. Tavex Corporation is a fabric manufacturing company at the forefront of the differentiated denim sector, where its market share is 15% within Europe and 4% worldwide. It is, therefore, the largest denim manufacturer. In parallel, it rounds off its product mix by manufacturing fabric for work clothes, representing 45% of the total Latin American market. With presence in over 50 countries, it also has 8 factories operating in Argentina , Brazil , Spain , Morocco and Mexico. 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Morocco Phone : (+212) 537 706 321 - (+212) 537 706 389 Fax : (+212) 537 703 231 Moroccan Center for Export Promotion 5, Rue Sidi Belyout (Angle Avenue des FAR), 20000 Casablanca - Morocco Phone : (+212) 522 302 210 - (+212) 522 307 543 Fax : (+212) 522 450 557 - (+212) 522 301 793 Website : www.marocexport.gov.ma E-mail : Exportateurs2014@marocexport.gov.ma f : Centre Marocain de Promotion des Exportations Embassy Of The Kingdom Of Morocco In Madrid, Spain CALLE SERRANO 179, 28002 Madrid, Spain Phone : (+34) 915 631 090 Fax : (+34) 915 617 087 E-mail : correo@embajada-marruecos.es Website : www.embajada-marruecos.es
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