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12/05/2014
The FabricLink Network Expands Indexes to Include New Cut & Sew Contractor Index
Tarzana, Calif. May 9, 2014 – The FabricLink Network (FLN), the leading website for networking, marketing, and education within the textile industry, announces an expansion of its Searchable Indexes.
The new addition includes a FREE Cut & Sew Contractors Index, which has been added to FLN’s already 11 popular Supplier’s Searchable Indexes (i.e. Company, Trademark, Fiber/Yarn/Thread, Fabric, Technology/Finish, Insulation, Leather, Component Material, Findings, New Product Development, and End Use).
The new Cut & Sew Contractors Index will allow product developers and designers to quickly find resources that can assist in manufacturing a finished product.
Kathy Swantko, president of the FabricLink Network, explains the benefits of this new expansion, “Networking is why we are here! We are making networking simple for the entire supply chain, including cut & sew contractors. It’s now even easier to bring your textile products to market!”
Within the Cut & Sew Contractors Index , sewing contractors are highlighted by their expertise in manufacturing specific finished products, and are identified according to their affiliations, such as Made in USA, Made in California, as well as CAFTA, and/or NAFTA compliant resources.
The new Index will also provide assistance to those companies focused on reshoring and bringing garment production back to the Western Hemisphere. No matter what the end-use application, finding a Cut & Sew Contractor is simple and quick.
The new Cut & Sew Contractors Index completes the FLN’s Indexes for the entire supply chain for manufacturing finished products. Now, at TheTechnicalCenter.com, a designer or product developer can find sources for both raw materials in nearly 100 end-use applications within the categories of Apparel, Sports Textiles, Home Furnishings, Safety & Protective, Industrial, and Medical. And, they can also find a cut & sew manufacturer to solve any design / production challenge.
Through the new Index, the FLN offers promotional opportunities for companies wanting to enhance their listings within the Cut & Sew Contractors Index and drive even more contacts directly to them. These promotional Presentation Page opportunities describe the cut & sew contractors’ products and services in more detail. Any manufacturer or designer looking for specific finished product production and / or cut & sew services can quickly find the highlighted resource within the Cut & Sew Contractors Index that will fill their needs.
If you are a supplier, and would like to have your company/product listed in FLN’s FREE Searchable Supplier Indexes, please fill out the Online Submission Form If you are a cut & sew contractor and would like to be listed in FLN’s FREE Cut & Sew Contractor Index, you can get listed by sending your company information to kgswntko@fabriclink.com.
Contact Bob Moore at ramco4032@gmail.com, if you’d like to enhance your Index listings with logos and direct links to a Presentation Page, and direct links to your corporate website.
Networking is the lifeline of the textile industry.
The FabricLink Network – “Where You Make Connections!” and “Where Your Customers Come to Learn!”
About the FabricLink Network:
Kathlyn Swantko, a textile advocate and educator, is president and founder of FabricLink.com and TheTechnicalCenter.com, the on-line textile resources that make up the FabricLink Network. FabricLink.com (trade-to-consumer) and TheTechnicalCenter.com (trade-to-trade) provide information about new products and marketing opportunities for specialty textiles, textile-based products and services. The two sites offer valuable content and technical information, news releases on innovations, fabric descriptions, usage and care, supplier history and contacts. Seven searchable indexes make the FabricLink Network websites the “go to” resources for developers of textiles, fashion designers, and researchers. In addition, the Network offers effective platforms for all businesses, from small niche-based companies to large broad-based textile manufacturers. This gives the ability to reach other businesses within the supply chain and the consumer. Visit the FabricLink Network (www.fabiclink.com and thetechnicalcenter.com) on twitter at FabricLinkNet, and on Facebook at FabricLink.com.
By press release
Kathy Swantko can be reached at (818) 345-7501, or at kgswantko@fabriclink.com
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