EDANA and INDA Sign the Letter of Intent to Investigate a Strategic

A Letter of Intent (LOI) to investigate a strategic collaboration has been signed in Rome by EDANA, the Voice of Nonwovens, with its headquarters located in Brussels, Belgium, and INDA, the Association of the Nonwovens Industry, with its headquarters located in Cary, North Carolina. This is a noteworthy a step toward utilizing their combined knowledge and assets to address global issues and promote new prospects in the nonwovens sector. Both groups understand that, as the nonwovens sector changes, a coordinated strategy is necessary to navigate intricate global marketplaces. The possible partnership seeks to provide the following major advantages:

1.Expand the scope and value to Members: By providing members with more access to a broader range of industry insights, networking opportunities, and training events, both organizations will be able to provide members more value. This is made possible by the increased integration of resources.

2. Joint Advocacy and Representation: By strengthening both organizations’ combined voice, the partnership will enable them to more effectively represent members’ interests locally, regionally, and internationally, ensuring that their needs and concerns are met.

3. Operational Synergies: To better assist member and industry activities, the alliance will increase the collective talent pool, generate efficiencies, and maximize the use of financial resources.

4. Innovation and Growth: Through collaborative efforts and projects that promote innovation, the alliance will strengthen industry leadership and encourage the nonwovens sector’s long-term expansion and sustainability business.

Murat Dogru, General Manager of EDANA, stated, “This Letter of Intent underscores our commitment in exploring how we can better serve the nonwovens community and tackle the industry’s evolving challenges.” “We want to make sure that our members are prepared to prosper in a changing, international setting. Thinking Back We believe that the signing of this Letter of Intent in Rome will advance the provisions of the Treaty of Rome, which was signed decades ago. paving the path for even bigger successes.

“This potential alliance represents an opportunity to combine our strengths while openly engaging on the global issues affecting the industry,” stated Tony Fragnito, President & CEO of INDA. Our capacity to help the industry and our members while maintaining our locally specific support and representation will be improved by improved coordination. Over the next few months, the businesses will carry out a comprehensive due diligence procedure to assess the strategy advantages and operational effectiveness of a possible partnership. Both organizations are committed to furthering their members’ hobbies and looking for fresh opportunities for development in the nonwovens sector. As the talks move further, more developments will be provided.

Concerning EDANA

With more than 270 members, EDANA is the premier international organization promoting the advantages of nonwovens for the community. Since 1971, EDANA has been enhancing the objectives of the industry by offering a wide variety of services. and performance, such as assisting with goals for sustainability, taking good care of products, and addressing shared issues with regulations, markets, and technology. Additionally, EDANA arranges a number of application-specific and industry events with a regional focus. For further

details, please get in touch with: Director of Marketing & Member Engagement, Natacha Defeche

Phone: (324) 471-34-14-86

Contact email at natacha.defeche@edana.org.

https://www.edana.org

Concerning INDA

INDA, Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry, serves over 290 member companies in the nonwovens and engineered fabrics industry doing business globally. Since 1968, INDA networking events have helped members connect, innovate and develop their businesses. INDA educational courses, market data, test methods, consultancy and issue advocacy help members succeed by providing them the information they need to better plan and execute their business strategies. INDA Media is the business-to-business publishing arm of INDA and publisher of International Fiber Journal and International Filtration News, which reach a vast network of professionals who employ fibers, filaments, and filtration systems to optimize their application environments. For more information, visit www.inda.org

For further information please contact:

Jessica Franken, Sustainability Consultant
Telephone: +1 703 772 7038
E-mail: jfranken@inda.org
Website: www.inda.org

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