All China Leather Exhibition (ACLE),
China International Footwear Fair (CIFF) and
Moda Shanghai 2010
The Exhibitions
The All China Leather Exhibition (ACLE), held annually, is the premier event for international and domestic companies in the leather and shoe making sector seeking opportunities in China's huge and growing markets.
In 2009, over 14,300 visitors attended the event to meet some 833 exhibitors.
Since its inception in 1998 ACLE has impressed exhibitors with the number and the quality of visitors. Visitors, likewise, have discovered a huge variety of potential suppliers, many unexpected, particularly from overseas. Over the years additional attractions have been added, such as fashion shows, seminars and special events designed to keep all participants up-to-date with new innovations and the fast-moving demands of the apparel and fashion markets.
As usual ACLE is held alongside the China International Footwear Fair (CIFF) and Moda Shanghai. The market for high quality footwear in China is buoyant, to put it mildly, and opening unprecedented ‘once in a lifetime’ opportunities for international and domestic footwear manufacturers. Many of China’s best known footwear producers exhibit at CIFF.
Moda Shanghai is for fashion items, such as leather garments, handbags and fashion accessories.
CIFF and Moda Shanghai attract buyers from retail stores, supermarkets and boutiques.
Prevailing Market Conditions
LUXURY LOVES LEATHER
Retail markets for leather products are booming: particularly at the upper price levels and despite severe economic conditions prevailing in many traditional markets. These are being replaced by fast emerging new markets with a size and potential to boost the leather sector to new levels - higher than ever before.
Today's leather industry is an integral part of the wider fashion and apparel industry, forcing companies to stay up-to-date with the latest innovation, market intelligence and regulations, colour, style, material and design. Details of all these are present at ACLE.
Much of the demand is coming from the luxury goods sector. The top end of many retail sectors are relatively free from changes in the general economy. This is supported by expanding sales of everything from top line watches, travelware to Rolls Royce motor cars. The rich, like the poor, are always with us..
More importantly the potential in new emerging markets, such as India, Brazil , Russia, and especially China itself, are developing much faster than widely predicted. Together these countries (sometimes referred to as the BRIC - Brazil, Russia, India and China) contain huge emerging middle-classes ready, willing and (increasingly) able to buy the lifestyle purchases they have not been able to afford previously.
This is good news to the leather sector generally since it maintains demand right across the board - from raw materials, to leather making (tanneries), to product manufacture (bags and footwear), traders, importers/exporters, designs, machinery and, of course, retailers.
The leather industry these days is booming.
More Exhibition Details
The All China Leather Exhibition (ACLE), China International Footwear Fair (CIFF) and Moda Shanghai 2010 will be held on 1 - 3 September in Shanghai, in the New Shanghai New Expo Centre, Pudong. To accommodate the almost insatiable growth in demand for exhibition space this year the total area will be enlarged to occupy 6 halls.
International and domestic companies use ACLE as their prime entry point into the China market. Exhibits include raw material hides and skins, semi- and finished-leather, tannery machinery, chemical companies, shoe manufacturers, shoe materials companies and suppliers of services such as CAD/CAM.
An important development this year will be the inclusion of several pavillions for large scale production bases in China - regions in which the leather sector is strong or ‘grouped’. There will be pavillions for Haining, Tongxiang, Baigou, Daying and Xinji.
For footwear CIFF will be about double the size of 2009 and there will be regional pavillions for Huidong, Gaomi, Heshan and Bishan.
For all companies seeking entry into China there is no other leather sector event as comprehensive or successful than the All China Leather Exhibition.
The Organisers
ACLE is organised jointly by the China Leather Industry Association (CLIA) and APLF Ltd.
The CLIA is the only officially recognised representative body for China’s vast and successful leather industry. CLIA has at its disposal the largest and most comprehensive databases of leather makers and manufactures of finished products, suppliers and buyers.
APLF Ltd. organises leading trade exhibitions in Hong Kong, China and India. It launched the Hong Kong Leather Fair 26 years ago - which is still the largest and most international sector event for all of Asia, and has expanded into the related fields of fashion and lifestyle products.
For fair details, please contact:
Ms Perrine Ardouin, Senior Event Manager
Email: perrine.ardouin@ubm.com
For media enquiries, please contact:
Ms Emily Chan, Marketing Communications Executive
Email: emily.chan@ubm.com
APLF Limited
17/F China Resources Building
26 Harbour Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel: (852) 2827 6211
Fax: (852) 2827 7831
Website: www.aplf.com | www.acle.aplf.com | www.ciff.aplf.com