Japan Worsted and woollen Weavers Association

Japan Worsted and woollen Weavers Association

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Japan Worsted & woolen Weavers Association is a nationwide federation organized in November 1954 as an umbrella organization centered on the Woolen Textile Industry Association to which the textile manufacturers of Bishu, the production area of ​​Japanese woolen fabrics, belong.

Bishu Production Area 
Centered on Ichinomiya City, Inazawa City, Tsushima City, Konan City, Nagoya City in Aichi Prefecture, and Hashima City in Gifu Prefecture, it is the largest producer of wool in Japan, accounting for 80% of domestic production.

Bishu Style
In an effort to promote “spring and summer materials from the Bishu production area,” each industry based in the Bishu production area, including yarn, textiles, knitwear, dyeing and finishing, and processing, brought together their own technologies to create “Bishu This is a joint exhibition aimed at developing business by appealing to the “spring and summer materials”.

Bishu Net
Dyeing and finishing companies, textile manufacturers, and converters, which started in 2003, provide data via the Internet for seven types of information in the manufacturing process: processing instructions, incoming adjustment information, arrival information, processing progress, finishing information, shipping instructions, and shipping results. A shared network system.

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