IAF launches full-service export solution to help fashion companies succeed in the European market

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The International Apparel Federation (IAF) is proud to announce the launch of a comprehensive export support solution called ‘Gateway to Europe’. This full service solution covers marketing and sales, logistics and fulfillment, customs and VAT, financial organization and compliance and regulations. 

Cross continental export of fashion is a complex operation. And only when knowledge of marketing, the ability to find the right agent or distributor, the knowledge and network to actually deliver the products at the right time at the lowest possible (fiscal) costs within the framework of a complex web of laws are combined, it is possible to do so successfully. Through a network of specialists selected for their proven track record and specialization in the fashion industry, Gateway to Europe is able to support fashion companies wishing to export to Europe from plan to successful sales.

Gateway to Europe is uniquely positioned to work within the context of IAF’s industry association members from all over the world. Powered by IAF’s services partner Greenway Logistics, it offers an ideal instrument for associations to add value to their membership. Gateway to Europe partners with national fashion industry associations and develops and runs a plug and play service that associations can offer to their members. Association members will greatly appreciate the opportunity to use a full service, intercontinental export solution that greatly enhances the chances of success.

Gateway to Europe enables fashion and sports industry associations to help their members to expand their businesses. Next month, Gateway to Europe is hosting a webinar for members of the Canadian Apparel Federation, other non-eu countries will follow soon. Interested in being able to offer this solution to your members? Get in touch with IAF. 

Looking to expand your brand intercontinentally, contact Gateway to Europe.

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