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Hankou North Wholesale First City Wholesale Clothing Market Will Enter The Market

2010/7/29 9:26:00 93

Clothing Wholesale Footwear Industry

Following the five wholesale markets of shoes, leather goods, small items, hotel supplies and children's products, the wholesale market of Hankou North wholesale first city will enter the market next month.

At its WuHan Railway Station investment promotion conference, the first batch of over 600 merchants expressed their intention to enter.


The clothing market is more than 300 thousand square meters, supporting logistics warehousing, research and development office facilities, which can accommodate 4352 households.

Clothing merchants from Hanzheng Street ordered more than 800 shops on the spot, and they said they saw the low cost and convenient storage.


Du Yuzhou, President of the China Textile Industry Association, said that the size, planning and logistics of the garment market in the central city have not adapted to the requirements of the modern wholesale industry.

Hankou north builds China's textile and garment logistics base, complying with the development trend of the wholesale industry.


 

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