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TexPro to drive smarter sourcing strategies at Source Fashion

TexPro to drive smarter sourcing strategies at Source Fashion

Fibre2Fashion03-07-2025
TexPro, the premier sourcing intelligence platform for the global textile and apparel industry, is set to participate in Source Fashion, Europe's leading responsible sourcing show, from July 8–10, 2025 at The Grand Hall, Olympia London.
Delegates can visit TexPro at booth K14 to experience the platform's features first-hand and understand how it empowers businesses with deep market knowledge in a fast-changing global landscape. Book an appointment here to secure dedicated time with TexPro experts.
TexPro will exhibit its advanced sourcing intelligence platform at Source Fashion, London, from July 8â€'10, 2025. At booth K14, visitors can explore TexPro's data-driven tools that support sourcing, trade planning, ESG compliance, and strategic decision-making. TexPro is a vital solution for navigating volatility and fostering sustainable growth in the textile and apparel industry.
Developed as a one-stop business intelligence solution, TexPro equips professionals in textiles, apparel, footwear, leather, home textiles, and fashion accessories sectors with reliable and dynamic data for sourcing, procurement, trade planning, logistics, ESG compliance, and more. Its inbuilt analytical tools convert complex datasets into actionable insights using interactive tables and charts, supporting agile and informed decision-making.
At Source Fashion, TexPro will showcase its robust sourcing intelligence capabilities designed for the textile and apparel sector. The platform offers real-time tracking of raw material prices across 90 feedstocks, 240 fibres, and 350 yarns in 25+ markets. It provides detailed trade data for over 100 reporting and 150 partner countries, tracks tariff and non-tariff changes in 80+ countries, and delivers macroeconomic indicators for 70+ key producers. TexPro also supports ESG compliance and sustainability-focused sourcing strategies.
Held amid persistent global trade tensions, inflationary pressures, and supply chain disruptions, this year's Source Fashion will focus on resilience, innovation, and ethical growth strategies. TexPro's participation aligns seamlessly with the event's theme of thriving amid volatility, offering exhibitors and visitors an indispensable tool for strategic planning and competitive advantage.
Click here to book a meeting with the TexPro team and explore how it can transform sourcing and planning strategies.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (KD)
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