As part of this strategic acquisition, E. Miroglio EAD emphasised that the integration of KBC is poised to set a "new industry standard," strengthening the company's historic brands: SEM (print division) and Miroglio Lana (wool and yarn dyed and solid fabrics).
The company said it aims to offer unparalleled resources and support to customers, enabling them to develop and manage their market strategies effectively.
E. Miroglio EAD further believes it is reinforcing its commitment to innovation and excellence in the textile market through this acquistion.
The company, headquartered in Sliven, Bulgaira, shared that its corporate philosophy is based on valuing human factor as a cornerstone. E. Miroglio EAD runs five factories, each dedicated to wool, circular weaving, spinning and dyeing.
The exhibition is expecting nearly 1,200 international exhibitors with 73 newcomers representing spinning, weaving, tanning, designing, accessories and components.
The three-day event is described as serving as a hub for inspiration, idea-sharing, and the creation of future collections in the realms of ready-to-wear, and accessories, including fashion jewellery, leather goods, and footwear.