“We Launched Our Products that Bring Sustainability Into the Forefront at IGM 2022”
Fistaş General Manager A. Cem Altun
IGM 2022 Exhibition, which opened its doors for the 27th time this year, the exhibition brought together the leading companies of the sector with professional visitors and investors after the pandemic period. Fistaş, which has been among the IGM Exhibition participants for many years, presented its innovations to visitors throughout the exhibiton.
Fistaş General Manager A. Cem Altun emphasized that this exhibition which brought sector leaders together, had significant benefits for both domestic and foreign markets. Expressing their satisfaction with the variety and quality of the incoming buyers, Altun said that they introduced their new products at IGM 2022.
Fistaş, which has been continuing its activities since 1986, for the textile sector with 4 factories. The company produces fancy and classic yarns for usage areas such as weaving, home textiles, women’s and men’s fabrics, flat knitting, circular knitting, hand knitting, hosiery yarns, Chenille, Carpet and Carpet yarns etc.
Stating that both the world and the textile industry were negatively affected during the pandemic, Altun stated that as Fistaş, they re-established the balance and continued on their way in this process. Stating that they launched the latest model machinery and threads that they developed as a company at IGM 2022 this year, Altun emphasized that they met with intense customer visits at the exhibition and that they had good collaborations. Altun continued his words as follows; “Sustainability is one of the main themes that many sectors have recently focused on. As Fistaş, we presented our work on technical threads to our guests at IGM 2022.”
“We are a company that produces very intensive embroidery and sewing groups in Istanbul and exports to 68 countries. We make important collaborations with exporting companies. In addition, we are one of the companies of the Bursa Exporters’ Association that has made the most exports for the last 10 years.” Altun said.