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Woven Labels Develop Problems |
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Release time:2013-08-19 Source:pengdan Reads: | |
Woven labels industry status quot and scope of use are changing a lot. Many customers like to use the label bed goods but not too optimistic about using washed trademarks bed goods. Jitter machine is able to act as purchasing, or personal field reaches a certain level? Then based on the development, you could consider the next step plan. What kind of emergency is the industry generally present for help? Cooked than photography has been engaged in this line for 8 years, woven label allows customers to clear my purchase bedding color. Draw back the things which others have. If no, we can carry out. The creation of independent brands is the need for special. At present, China is a "made in China" industrial countries, thought the world for textile processing. But "made in China" brand is not many, which can develop abroad. That's why we has been the world's factory is not for reasons of world production. If the washing mark on clothes, or woven labels, not write made in China, but create by China, it is very encouraging. In order to make our products successful transformation, in order to our woven label, or said cloth label created by China, we need to strengthen. Enterprises need to be change, we also need the concept of transformation, then on the woven labels of clothing, they can be printed invented in China, it seems that each label is a reassuring sign. But the enterprise also should not take simple ways of introduction, should the patent development strategy implementation of follow-up in the introduction of technology to achieve the "small business" purposes. At this point, the Japanese experience is worth reference to Chinese enterprises. " To realize the change from 'made in China' to 'created in China', the core is to master the key technology areas of intellectual property rights, innovation management, and improving the international competitiveness of industry. |