Recently, news about the increase in dyeing fees for printing and dyeing companies in Fujian has been circulating in the circle of friends. First, let’s review the increase in dyeing fees in Fujian.
From the price increase notice, we learned that from some dyeing factories in Fujian, starting from July 23, 2018, all gray fabrics will increase uniformly based on the original price, with an increase of 300 yuan/white. tons, nonferrous 1,000 yuan/ton.
Soon, the increase in dyeing fees in Fujian was reflected in Jiangsu and Zhejiang. On July 25, China Textile International (Nantong) Industrial Co., Ltd. also issued a price increase notice. The notice is as follows:
Due to the increasingly severe environmental protection situation and the doubled increase in corporate production costs, Chinatex International (Nantong) Industrial Co., Ltd. It was decided that all customers need to pick up the goods with payment. For large customers, as long as the fabric inventory exceeds the dyeing fee, they can settle it monthly. From August 1, 2018, the dyeing fee for various colored fabrics will be increased by 0.2 yuan/meter based on the original price. Special specifications and special varieties will be negotiated separately. The price of printed fabrics will increase by 0.1 yuan/meter based on the base color price. The price of long-car bleaching will be increased by 0.1 yuan/meter on the original basis. Special varieties and specifications will be discussed separately. If you are unwilling to accept the above conditions, you can send the gray fabric away before August 15th after paying off the debt.
In this round of rising dyeing fees, what is the current situation of printing and dyeing companies? What is the reason for the increase in dyeing fees? Behind the crazy increase in dyeing fees, have the profits of dyeing factories increased?
The overlord clause of printing and dyeing companies
On the one hand, due to the strict investigation by the environmental protection inspection team, more and more printing and dyeing companies have shut down and restricted production. The contraction of production capacity has strengthened the voice of printing and dyeing companies. During the peak season, some printing and dyeing companies add “overlord clauses” and increase prices. If they don’t accept it, they can pick up the goods and leave!
It is sheer helplessness for printing and dyeing companies to add such clauses! Boss Zhu of a printing and dyeing factory said: “Although it is the off-season, dyeing fees are rising. Because the raw and auxiliary materials we need for production now need to be paid first and then shipped, so sometimes there is a shortage of funds and cannot be turned over. situation. In order to maintain normal production, we can only ask customers to pay early. If they do not accept our price increase, they can pick up the goods and leave. It is helpless to issue such an announcement! Who wants to lose customers!”
Environmental protection and production restrictions have led to a contraction in production capacity and a short-term imbalance in printing and dyeing supply and demand
Manager Wu who has been running a foreign trade company for more than 20 years Said: “The increase in dyeing fees is due to the doubling of the prices of dyeing agents and auxiliaries on the one hand; on the other hand it is due to environmental protection rectification. Many printing and dyeing enterprises across the country have been forced to close down and limit production because they have not yet reached environmental protection targets. This It also directly led to the restriction of production capacity and the short-term imbalance between printing and dyeing supply and demand.”
As we all know, the “Look Back” action of the Central Environmental Protection Inspection Team is nationwide, and the first round Operation “Look Back” has just ended, and the second round is about to go online. It is understood that in the second half of this year, the Central Environmental Protection Inspection Team will organize the second batch of “look back” to complete the “look back” work of the first round of inspections. Starting in 2019, the Central Environmental Protection Inspection Team will take three years to complete the second round of inspections of all provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities across the country. Relevant departments of the State Council that are responsible for important ecological and environmental protection responsibilities and relevant centrally managed enterprise groups engaged in industries and industries that have a greater impact on the ecological environment will be included in the second round of inspections.
Environmental protection has always been a “sharp sword” hanging over the heads of printing and dyeing companies. The revolution has not yet succeeded. In order to move towards the goal of a “green high-end, world-leading” modern printing and dyeing industry cluster, printing and dyeing enterprises still need to work hard!
Enterprise costs increase and profits shrink
Is this wave of dyeing fee increases in the off-season due to the imbalance of supply and demand? The crazy price increase of dyes and the comprehensive cost Rise is the reason cited most by printing and dyeing companies.
Mr. Li of Changle Hualiang Printing and Dyeing Co., Ltd. said, “The dyeing fee has to be increased, and considering the acceptance of customers, we dare not increase it too much. The dyeing fee The increase in prices is far less than that of dyes. Although business is hotter this year than in previous years, profit margins are shrinking.”
It is reported that since the beginning of this year, India’s�Companies have experienced crazy price increases of dyes, and dye giants Zhejiang Longsheng, Runtu Co., Ltd. and Jihua Group have raised prices many times. Taking disperse dyes as an example, since March 1, the price of conventional disperse black has been increased by 5,000 yuan/ton, and the listing price has reached 50,000 yuan/ton. This is also the highest price of disperse black in two years, up from 28,000 yuan/ton in the same period last year. 78.57%; the latest quotations of other disperse dye varieties also increased by about 10% compared with the previous month.
Faced with multiple price increases by upstream dye companies, the boss of a printing and dyeing company made a calculation. Due to the increase in the comprehensive costs of dye chemicals, auxiliaries, labor, transportation and packaging materials, etc. However, considering the pressure from customers, the company’s dyeing fees only increased by 3 to 5 percentage points. This means that we and our customers each ate half of this price increase. In summary, although business is busy, However, profit margins are declining compared to previous years.
Editor’s note: Since 2018, there seems to be no off-season or peak season for printing and dyeing companies, and dyeing fees have been rising! Compared with the phenomenon of queuing up at the entrance of the printing and dyeing factory to wait for goods for 10 days and a half in the first half of the year, this situation has been alleviated a lot, at least there is no need to wait in line all the time to get the goods. However, in the second half of the year, environmental protection will not relax. July and August have passed, and the “Golden Nine and Silver Ten” are about to come. Will dyeing fees still rise by then? Does everyone have to queue up again to wait for goods? Everyone is welcome to leave a message below for discussion!
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