Event to focus on resilience, sustainability, and digital transformation in apparel manufacturing
The 2nd Asia-Pacific Textile and Apparel Supply Chain Expo & Summit (APTEXPO 2025) will take place in Singapore from 19–21 November 2025, cementing its position as the region’s premier platform for collaboration across the textile and apparel value chain.
Jointly organised by MP Singapore Pte Ltd and CCPIT TEX, with support from the ASEAN Federation of Textile Industries (AFTEX) and the China National Textile and Apparel Council (CNTAC), and hosted by the Singapore Fashion Council, this year’s edition is themed “Re-engineering towards a Resilient, Adaptive and Sustainable Supply Chain.”
The event aims to address the industry’s urgent need to embrace digitalisation, circularity, fair trade, and sustainable innovation, connecting manufacturers, brands, policymakers, and technology providers to build more robust and future-ready supply networks. “Singapore, as a gateway to Asia Pacific, is the perfect host for the 2nd edition of APTEXPO,” said Jason Ng, Managing Director of MP Group. Xu Yingxin, Vice President of CNTAC, added, “APTEXPO will connect Asia-Pacific’s manufacturing powerhouse with the global market, driving a more secure and decentralised supply chain.”
APTEXPO 2025 will feature:
- APTEXPO Summit: Over 300 global delegates will discuss the future of sustainable supply chains and cross-border collaboration.
- International Exhibition: Featuring 100+ exhibitors from seven countries, including Ghim Li Global (Singapore), Best Garment Group (Cambodia), and Foursource Group (Germany), showcasing innovations in sustainable textiles, logistics, and supply chain management.
- Concurrent Events: Including the Asia-Pacific Sports & Outdoor Fashion Forum, 7th Belt and Road Textile Conference, and FUTR Asia 2025, focusing on performance textiles, regional cooperation, and the future of retail.
Supported by key ASEAN industry bodies, APTEXPO 2025 aims to strengthen regional integration, foster innovation, and accelerate the transition toward a resilient, sustainable, and digitally enabled textile ecosystem across the Asia-Pacific region.


