From 300 attendees in the first organization, Vietnam Furniture Matching Week 2022 is gathering more than 800 representatives from more than 450 units in the wood processing and handicraft industry. CEO Vu Tien Thap of D’FURNI – A disassembled furniture business model, manufacturing, export and wholesale distribution in Vietnam – Who is an important member of HAWA, also had a powerful presentation about the future of a furniture factory in Vietnam.
With the increasing purchasing needs of purchasing representative units TJX, OBI, Target, Lidl & Kaufland, Asley, William E. Cornor, William Sonoma, Home Depot…, the export target of 22 billion USD of the domestic Vietnam 2025 will come one day not far away.
CEO Vu Tien Thap of D’FURNI had a powerful presentation about the future of furniture factories in Vietnam.
Launched in the context of the COVID-19 epidemic, Vietnam Furniture Matching Week with many continuous and creative trade promotion activities has contributed to helping the wood and handicraft industry achieve its growth goals in recent years as well as its strong growth potential in the near future.
D’FURNI is a business model for loose furniture, manufacturing, exporting and wholesale distribution in Vietnam. With the strength of 17 years of import experience, the business is extremely diverse.
After the success of Vietnam Furniture Matching Week 2021, Vietnam Furniture Matching Week 2022 has attracted a lot of attention from domestic and international businesses, especially purchasing teams from many big brands in the world.
From 300 attendees in the first organization, Vietnam Furniture Matching Week 2022 is gathering more than 800 representatives from more than 450 units in the wood processing and handicraft industry. This is a positive signal, showing the recovery and vibrant activity of the current wood industry.
Vietnam Furniture Matching Week 2022 will include a series of offline and online activities. In particular, Furniture Sourcing Day is held directly on April 13 and 14, aiming to support Vietnamese manufacturers in finding partners and connecting B2B trade. Businesses in the industry will have access to international buyers as well as supporting service providers to share information and promote their key products and latest products.
On April 14, the Organizing Committee also set aside space for businesses to connect directly with each other, meeting at the “Business Connection Coffee” chain according to each topic, including industry product codes such as : interior (indoor), exterior (outdoor), sofa, kitchen cabinets. The series of online activities will last throughout the duration of Vietnam Furniture Matching Week 2022 on the HOPE online exhibition platform (hopefairs.com), which will be a modern trade route for Vietnamese manufacturers to approach businesses worldwide.
The wood and furniture manufacturing industry cannot avoid the negative impacts of the pandemic, supply chain fluctuations, transportation costs, and input materials but still maintains good growth. Specifically, in 2021, export turnover of wood and wood products reached 14.8 billion USD, an increase of 19.7% compared to 2020, ranking 6th among Vietnam’s export commodity groups.
This result shows the initiative, effort, and creativity of businesses in improving production and business capacity, quality, product design as well as effectively applying trade promotion programs in these countries. Large export markets such as the US, EU, Japan…
In this context, the Vietnam Furniture Matching Week not only aims to support Vietnamese furniture and handicraft manufacturers in expanding their customer base in both export and domestic markets but also creates connections for trade within the entire furniture ecosystem, allowing businesses to access the best supporting services, such as transportation, inspection, etc., in the industry supply chain. Along with the online exhibition platform, HOPE, the Vietnam Furniture Matching Week plays a crucial role in maintaining the image of the Vietnamese wood and furniture industry in the global market and helps businesses find customers amidst the ongoing complexities of the pandemic, which continue to affect global travel./.