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Morocco Fashion & Tex postponed to March 2021

Morocco Fashion & Tex, the 6th Morocco International Textile, Accessories Fair, scheduled to be held this year, has now been postponed to March 2021, the fair organisers Pyramids Group has announced.
Morocco HomeTex, Morocco Textile Machinery and Morocco Leather and Shoes scheduled for June 25-28 this year are also postponed to March 2021.

The fairs, to be held in Casablanca, the largest city of Morocco, have been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

With the participation of domestic and international textile professionals, Morocco Fashion & Tex presents high-quality products. Through Pyramid Group’s strongest network in Europe, Middle East and North Africa Morocco, Fashion & Tex will be attracting thousands of visitors from the Middle East, the Arabian Gulf, Europe, Russia & CIS Countries.

Morocco Fashion & Tex

Pyramids International is the biggest trade fair organiser of the Middle East and North Africa, first established in Cairo. Pyramids International has been providing services to the industry with an experienced team and professional understanding since 1993.

In 2003, Pyramids International launched Istanbul office, Turkey as Pyramids Group Fair, operating in more than 50 different countries and 70 sales partners. It has approximately 100 employees now.

Pyramids International and Pyramids Group Fair are sister companies.

Pyramids aims to carry the exporting companies into new markets and increase market share in the right place at the right time with the right trade fair organisations.

Morocco Fashion Tex

Pyramids provide professional support to the participants at all necessary subjects related with the fairs. It is provided by collecting the database of chamber of commerce & industries, councils, associations, businessmen; inviting the “hosted buyer delegations” from the regional chamber of commerce, one by one with VIP invitations in order to organize B2B meetings; and organising matchmaking of the delegations with the exhibitors.

 

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