U.S. Polyester Textured Yarn Producers Applaud U.S. Department Of Commerce’s Affirmative Preliminary Antidumping Duty Determinations On Imports Of Polyester Textured Yarn From China And India

WASHINGTON — June 26, 2019 — On June 26, 2019, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced affirmative preliminary determinations that imports of polyester textured yarn from China and India are being unfairly sold below their fair value in the United States at significant double-digit margins, as follows.

Polyester Textured Yarn Imports from China
Producer/Exporter Preliminary Dumping Rate (%)
Fujian Billion Polymerization Fiber Industrial Co Ltd. 77.15
Suzhou Shenghong Fiber Co., Ltd. 77.15
Jiangsu Hengli Chemical Fiber Co., Ltd. 76.07
PRC-Wide Entity / All Others 77.15

 

Polyester Textured Yarn Imports from India
Producer/Exporter Preliminary Dumping Rate (%)
JBF Limited 35.92
Reliance Industries Limited 17.88
All Others 17.88

 

Importers have been subject to significant double- and triple-digit duties on these imports since May 2, 2019, when the Commerce Department published its preliminary determinations that the governments in each country are unfairly subsidizing imports of this merchandise. U.S. Customs and Border Protection will now also begin collecting antidumping duties (AD) in the amount equal to the adjusted dumping cash deposits rates for imports from each country. Importers will be required to post duty deposits at these AD rates on the date the preliminary determinations are published in the Federal Register (in approximately one week).

The Commerce Department previously announced on April 19, 2019, its affirmative preliminary “critical circumstances” determination with respect to imports of polyester textured yarn from China. As a result, all imports of polyester textured yarn from China will be subject to duty deposits for antidumping duties retroactively – i.e. 90 days from the date the preliminary AD determinations are published in the Federal Register. Imports from China are already subject to retroactive countervailing duties on yarn imports for all entries made on or after February 2, 2019.

Background

Two major U.S. synthetic yarn producers — Unifi Manufacturing Inc. and Nan Ya Plastics Corp., America — filed petitions with the Commerce Department and the U.S. International Trade Commission (the “USITC”) in October 2018 alleging that dumped and subsidized imports of polyester textured yarn from China and India are causing material injury to the domestic industry. The Commerce Department initiated the investigations in November 2018, and the USITC preliminarily determined in December 2018 that imports from China and India are causing injury to the U.S. domestic industry.

The product covered by the investigation, polyester textured yarn, is synthetic multifilament yarn that is manufactured from polyester (polyethylene terephthalate). Polyester textured yarn is produced through a texturing process, which imparts special properties to the filaments of the yarn, including stretch, bulk, strength, moisture absorption, insulation, and the appearance of a natural fiber. This scope includes all forms of polyester textured yarn, regardless of surface texture or appearance, yarn density and thickness (as measured in denier), number of filaments, number of plies, finish (luster), cross section, color, dye method, texturing method, or packing method (such as spindles, tubes, or beams).

Excluded from the scope of the investigation is bulk continuous filament yarn that: (a) is polyester synthetic multifilament yarn; (b) has denier size ranges of 900 and above; (c) has turns per meter of 40 and above; and (d) has a maximum shrinkage of 2.5 percent.

The merchandise subject to this investigation is properly classified under subheadings 5402.33.3000 and 5402.33.6000 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS). Although the HTSUS subheadings are provided for convenience and customs purposes, the written description of the merchandise is dispositive.

The petitioning companies are represented by Kelley Drye & Warren LLP.

Posted June 27, 2019

Source: Kelley Drye & Warren LLP

Teijin’s Advanced Materials And Technologies To Support Kogakuin University’s Vehicle In World Solar Challenge Race

TOKYO — June 27, 2019 — The Teijin Group announced today that its advanced high-performance materials and technologies will once again be used in the latest solar-powered, carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic (CFRP) vehicle developed by the Kogakuin University Solar Team for the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge, the world’s biggest biennial solar car race, which will take place in Australia from October 13-20.

The Teijin Group, which the Kogakuin University’s Solar Car Project in 2013, is supporting the team for its fourth consecutive year. Collaborating with the university as a partner in developing innovative, next-generation automobiles, Teijin is providing technical support for solar panels and other components in the solar car, as well as conventional support for a wide range of materials and products designed to maximize the comfort and performance of the team members.

GH Craft Ltd., Teijin’s composite-structure design, development and evaluation unit and a leader in CFRP composite structures, is engaged in all facets of composite-structure fabrication for super-lightweight vehicles, including design, molding and structural evaluation. The company is providing the Kogakuin University Solar Team with expert technical support, including a technician who will provide in-race mechanical and technical backup, aiming to help the team achieve its first victory in this challenging race.

The car will use high-performance materials and technologies from Teijin and its fibers and products converting company, Teijin Frontier Co. Ltd., including:

  • Ultra-lightweight fabric made with Tenax® carbon fiber for the body. Teijin and Sakai Ovex Co., Ltd. developed the ultra-lightweight, 0.06-mm-thin carbon fiber fabric in 2010, which will be incorporated in the car’s CFRP body.
  • Panlite® polycarbonate (PC) resin for the windows to reduce body weight and improve driver safety. Compared to glass, Teijin’s Panlite is 200 times more impact-resistant and weighs only half as much.
  • Technora® para-aramid fiber prepreg for the wheel wells for lower air resistance to reduce vehicle weight and add durability. Teijin’s Technora para-aramid fiber boasts eight times the tensile strength of steel and yet is just one-fifth the weight.
  • Vertically lapped nonwoven polyester fabric for seat cushions will minimize weight while enhancing rider comfort. It is Teijin Frontier’s nonwoven fabric made of fibers oriented vertically (upward) to make it resilient, breathable and lightweight.
  • Nanofront® ultra-fine polyester fiber is used in the team’s driving gloves for extra-positive steering. Teijin Frontier’s Nanofront, which has just 1/7,500th the cross-sectional area of human hair, fits snuggly and improves gripping, breathability and moisture permeability.
  • Teijinconex® meta-aramid fiber, a heat-resistant and flameproof material, has been adopted for the team’s driving suits to help protect riders from the harsh race environment, including possible fire in the case of an accident.
  • Deltapeak® hybrid polyester fabric is incorporated in the team’s uniforms for excellent comfort and fit to keep the team fresh after many hours of preparation and racing. Teijin Frontier’s Deltapeak offers softness and durability as an anti-snagging, stretchable, breathable and lightweight fabric.

The Teijin Group is striving to be a company that supports the society of the future by enhancing its capabilities to offer new solutions for automotive applications. As part of this effort, the company is delighted to once again support the ambitions of young engineers on the Kogakuin University Solar Team. Hereafter, Teijin will continue to develop advanced technologies for lightweight vehicle design and molding as well as solar power to help solve issues that the world’s automotive society will face going forward.

The Bridgestone World Solar Challenge, which was inaugurated in 1987, will hold its 15th competition this year as the world’s biggest biannual solar car race to showcase advanced, innovative technologies for solar cars. The Kogakuin University Solar Team is entered in the competition’s Challenger Class with 52 competitors from 24 countries.

Posted June 27, 2019

Source: Teijin Group

Hexcel Announces Official Opening Of Future Aerospace Hexcel Commercial Composite Testing (FAHCCT) Laboratory In Shanghai

STAMFORD, Conn. — June 27, 2019 — Hexcel, Progen and Future Aerospace today celebrated the official opening of their new joint venture laboratory and materials testing facility in Shanghai, China.

Future Aerospace Hexcel Commercial Composite Testing Limited (FAHCCT) will provide China with a world-class aerospace standard materials testing laboratory that provides technical services including support with materials qualification for commercial aircraft programs. Planned activities at the site will include mechanical and chemical testing of composite laminate specimens (including fatigue performance), material qualifications, and provision of support for customer supply chains in China.

This extensive new laboratory, with more than 1,000 square meters of floor space, will be fully operational in the coming weeks, employing 18 technicians to perform highly reliable testing of composite materials for commercial aerospace customers in China and the wider Asian region.

The new laboratory was awarded AS9100 certification in May 2019 and will work on existing and future aerospace customer specifications using state of the art equipment and standards that are already in use at other Hexcel facilities worldwide.

Posted June 27, 2019

Source: Hexcel Corporation

Innovation Leads The Way At ITMA 2019: 18th Edition Ends On High Note With Large Number Of Quality Buyers

BRUSSELS, Belgium— June 27, 2019 — Themed “Innovating the World of Textiles,” the 18th edition of ITMA, the world’s most established textile and garment technology exhibition, concluded successfully in Barcelona, Spain.

The global textile and garment manufacturing industry converged at ITMA 2019, chalking up new records for the exhibition which has been held every four years since 1951. It featured many exciting new product launches and innovative technologies and products, including those that leverage the Internet of Things, by 1,717 exhibitors from 45 countries.

CEMATEX, the European Committee of Textile Machinery Manufacturers, and owner of ITMA and ITMA ASIA, reported that the industry support from visitors and exhibitors was tremendous, resulting in record-breaking number of exhibitors since its inception.

Fritz P. Mayer, president of CEMATEX said, “The digital transformation of the textile and garment manufacturing value chain and sustainability concerns of the industry have driven up visitor interests in ITMA 2019. We had a strong turnout, despite trade tensions and poor business sentiments. Many of our exhibitors were pleasantly surprised with the large number of serious buyers attending the exhibition.

“They were also impressed with presence of new visitor segments, such as bigger numbers of fashion and sports brands. Considering that for this ITMA edition, the exhibition duration has been shortened from 8 to 7 days, we still enjoyed good visitorship.”

ITMA 2019 attracted visitorship of more than 105,000 from 137 countries. The top five countries where visitors came from were Spain (11%), Italy (10%), India (8%), Turkey and Germany (7%). They were followed by France, United States, Portugal, Brazil, Pakistan, China and the United Kingdom.

One of the exhibitors who was pleased with the visitor quality was Johan Verstraete, vice-president Weaving Machines of Picanol. He explained: “Overall, it has been a good ITMA for us. We came with low expectations, but they have been considerably exceeded. Although we did not get a large number of visitors, the quality was very high. We had many conversations and negotiations, which was somewhat contradictory to the ongoing negative market sentiments.”

An excited Paolo Milini, president & CEO of MS Printing Solutions, agreed: “We are very satisfied with the show. The positive results of ITMA 2019 were made possible thanks to a large number of visitors who came to our stand. We have had over 600 contacts a day, and they come from over 90 countries!”

Launched as a dedicated sector at ITMA 2019, the printing and inks chapter had grown by 40% compared with ITMA 2015, and featured many established and new exhibitors who were keen to exploit the digital printing sector.VDMA Textile Machinery Association members were also happy with the visitor quality. Regina Brückner, CEO of Brückner Group and Chairperson of the Association, enthused: “A VDMA survey conducted at ITMA 2019 showed that almost 90% of our exhibiting member companies considered both the quantity and quality of visitors as ‘good’ or ‘very good’. Visitors from all over the world came to ITMA Barcelona to discuss new projects.”

ITMA 2019 also provided the platform for the announcement of a comprehensive modernisation programme for Egypt’s textile industry valued at around €1 billion from exhibitors including Benninger, Brückner, EFI Reggiani, Itema, Karl Mayer, Rieter, Savio and Thies.

The innovation place

Many new technologies were launched, ranging from 3D weaving and knitting to hi-tech nonwovens processes, sustainable chemicals and state-of-the-art garment-making technologies, and wide range of software-powered automation solutions.

“I missed the last ITMA in Milan. After eight years, I find there is a big jump in technology. There are many interesting new developments, such as digitalisation and automation, as well as more eco-friendly products. I came here to also buy equipment for my factories, so this has been a fruitful trip for me,” said Mr Kihak Sung, Founder of Youngone Corporation and President of International Textile Manufacturers Federation.

Another leading industry player, RakhiI Hirdaramani, Director of Hirdaramani and the Manufacturers Committee Chair of the World Federation of Sporting Goods International, said: “ITMA is a meeting of the minds. As much as it is a machinery fair, it’s also about understanding new technologies; meeting with your peers and colleagues from various sectors of the industry to understand the challenges and how to address them. One of the key trends we’ve seen this year, is about sustainability and Industry 4.0.”

Mr Hirdaramani participated in a panel discussion held at the Speakers Platform, one of the components of the ITMA Innovation Lab which was launched at this year’s exhibition. The Platform drew strong interest and participation. It featured about 60 presentations, and was attended by over 900 participants.

In addition, a number of ITMA and co-located events drew over 1,000 delegates. Among the events were the ITMA-EDANA Nonwovens Forum, Textile Colourant and Chemical Leaders Forum, Better Cotton Initiative Seminar, European Digital Textile Conference, Tex-Summit Global, Planet Textiles, SAC & ZDHC Manufacturer Forum and Texmeeting by TEXFOR.

ITMA collaborated with supporting organisations, many of which sent visiting delegations from Central Asia, South Asia, Turkey and the Mediterranean countries. Among the high-level government delegations that were at ITMA included Catalan Minister of Business and Knowledge Ángels Chacon i Feixás; Governor of West Flanders Carl Decaluwé who led a press delegation from Flanders, Belgium; and the Uzbekistan Vice Minister of Silk Jumaev Olimjon and Vice Minister of Textile Jumaniyazov Fahriddin who led a delegation of 40 people.

Charles Beauduin, Chairman of ITMA Services, which organises ITMA 2019, said: “We are extremely glad that many industry stakeholders see ITMA as an excellent platform for collaboration and sharing of ideas to make the industry more competitive in the face of digital transformation and to explore cutting-edge solutions to future proof their business.”

Alex Zucchi, President of ACIMIT also shares Mr Beauduin’s view. He said: “This Barcelona edition has confirmed ITMA as the main B2B platform in the textile industry. The many innovations seen here, especially in the field of sustainability and digitalisation, have increased the interest of visitors. It is essential to focus on these issues also for the next edition of ITMA to be held in Milan in 2023.”

The next ITMA will be held in Fiera Milano, Milan, Italy, from 8 to 14 June 2023. Some exhibitors, happy with their participation, have already started making plans for the next show.

Posted June 27, 2019

Source: CEMATEX and ITMA Services

Unifi Announces Sustainability Grant Winner Pac-12 School Takes $10,000 Grand Prize

GREENSBORO, N.C. — June 27, 2019 — Unifi Inc., maker of REPREVE®, has awarded a $10,000 grant to the University of California, Berkeley, for its efforts to boost sustainability on campus. The school won the grant after submitting a video as part of the Pac-12 Zero Waste Challenge. REPREVE is the founding sustainability partner of Pac-12 Team Green, which promotes sustainability and circular economy efforts taking place on and around the Pac-12 Conference and all 12 of its member universities, including UC Berkeley.

“Cal’s video really stood out for its students’ and staff members’ tremendous efforts to raise awareness about the importance of a circular economy during the Zero Waste basketball game,” said Richard Gerstein, executive vice president – Unifi.  “These students understand the importance of protecting our environment. We applaud them for going above and beyond to create exciting promotions at the game to show fans that products people enjoy every day are made when you close the loop on recycling.”

“Our mission is to foster a culture of Zero Waste on campus by becoming a world leader to advance the principles of the circular economy,” said Lin King, zero waste manager for UC Berkeley. “Winning the video competition is a perfect example of how we can all better promote, educate, and market our zero waste goals at all of the athletic venues.”

The grant is part of Unifi’s official sponsorship of all Pac-12 Championship events. Unifi’s grant program provides an opportunity to each Pac-12 institution to receive a $5,000 annual grant award to promote campus zero waste activities and circular economy programs. UC Berkeley received an additional $10,000 grant based on its winning submission of a three-minute video summary of the circular economy sustainability program that was developed.

“Congratulations to Cal Zero Waste for receiving this grant,” said Jamie Zaninovich, deputy commissioner and chief operating officer of the Pac-12. “We are proud to continue to further support and promote the work of our universities through our Pac-12 Team Green platform and our relationship with Unifi.”

Posted June 27, 2019

Source: Unifi Inc.

Major Investment Deal For Egyptian Textile Industry Announced During ITMA 2019

BARCELONA, Spain — June 24, 2019 — During ITMA 2019, a press conference was held to announce a very large investment by the Cotton & Textile Industries Holding Co. of Egypt. The investment program, facilitated by Brussels-based Werner International, is designed to modernize Egypt’s textile industry and will leverage the prestige of Egyptian cotton to restore Egypt’s textile industry to prominence. The investment is supported by Egypt’s President Abdul Fatah Al-Sisi and the Minister of Public Enterprises Dr. Hisham Tawfik.

The total investment of approximately 1.1 billion euros ($1.25 billion) will be used to modernize spinning, weaving, knitting, dyeing, finishing, printing and cut-and-sew manufacturing. The investment will occur in phases and includes approximately 780,000 new spindles and 1,250 weaving machines. Dr. Ahmed Moustafa Mohamed, chairman of Cotton & Textile Industries Holding Co., reports as part of the investment, Egypt will construct a new state-of-the-art spinning mill for fine and extra-fine counts that will feature more than 180,000 spindles under one roof.

During the press conference, contracts were signed between Dr. Mohamed, and Rieter and Savio. Other companies that are part of this first investment phase are Benninger, including Thies and Brückner; EFI Reggiani; ITEMA; Karl Mayer; and Marzoli. Dr. Mohamed announced that a second phase will be signed within the next month.

“The Government of Egypt has decided to make a big investment into the textile industry of the public sector,” said Dr. Mohamed during the signing ceremony. “The program will have a major impact on the competitiveness and the success of the Egyptian textile industry in the future. It is an important step for our country. I am proud and happy that the leading machine suppliers are committed to support the holding company in the implementation of the program. We thank ITMA for having hosted the signing ceremony which gave us the opportunity to kick off our ambitious program so solemnly.”

Fritz Mayer, CEMATEX president remarked that ITMA was pleased to host the ceremony. “We are famous for our supportive attitude, and I am sure you will be successful,” Mayer said.

“It is always said history repeats itself, and I’m sure we will see a revival of the Egyptian textile industry,” said Ernesto Maurer, president, Swiss Textile Machinery Association.

The press release issued by the Cotton & Textile Industries Holding Co. can be viewed here.

Read Rieter’s press release about their participation in the ceremony here.

Posted June 27, 2019

 

 

Innovative New SkinSoft® by Skineez® Skincarewear® Collection Launch Announced

BOSTON — June 26, 2019 — Skineez Skincarewear today announced the launch of its newest collection, the SkinSoft by Skineez Skincarewear line. The SkinSoft collection features moderate compression (15-20mmHg) unisex socks for both men and women, in four colors and an array of beautiful patterns, bringing stylish options to the marketplace. The line is the first to offer not only medical-grade, true gradient compression, but also utilizes a patented, smart delivery system to hydrate and moisturize skin.

The new collection represents a unique convergence of beauty, health and wellness. And, like all the other products in Skineez’ offerings, helps to improve circulation, massage and revitalize legs and reduce swelling in the legs and feet, while also moisturizing skin as you wear them! Compression socks are an essential item for many, as we head into the busy summer travel season.

80% of wearers noticed softer, smoother skin after just one hour of wearing. (Consumer Perception Survey)

The company’s patented smart fabric is infused with natural hydrating botanicals including shea butter, apricot kernel oil, retinol, Vitamin E and Rose hip oil, that help repair and restore the skin’s natural moisture. Skineez is the only company to manufacture products that provide both therapeutic and hydrating benefits, endorsed by medical professionals, the U.S. military and the FDA. It is the brainchild of founder Michelle Moran, a veteran entrepreneur.

“I wanted to create products that not only help men and women with various ailments, but also offer an added hidden benefit, that suits a busy lifestyle,” says Moran. “The SkinSoft collection is an extension of this, that also brings the ever-important compression garment industry to a new audience: high-end retailers and department stores,” explains Moran.

The Boston-based Skineez is a certified Women Owned Business, and all products are proudly made in the U.S.A. The products, which also include fingerless gloves, diabetic socks and miracle toning capris, are available nationwide at select retailers and online at mySkineez.com.

Posted June 26, 2019

Source: Skineez

Cherokee Global Brands Becomes APEX Global Brands

SHERMAN OAKS, Calif. — June 26, 2019 — Cherokee Global Brands, a global brand ownership and marketing organization that manages a growing portfolio of lifestyle brands that it owns, in addition to brands that it creates and elevates for others, today announced that it will be changing its name to APEX Global Brands to reflect the company’s expanded brand portfolio, marketing and design services, effective June 27, 2019.

“We are very excited to rebrand ourselves as APEX Global Brands,” said CEO Henry Stupp. “We are at a significant moment in our company’s history as we evolve our unique platform of capabilities and portfolio of brands. Over the last decade, we expanded our offering beyond our namesake Cherokee brand to a well-rounded assortment of high-equity lifestyle brands. Most recently, we amplified our brand portfolio through the acquisition of Hi-Tec®, Magnum®, Interceptor® and 50 Peaks®. Each of our brands provides a unique value proposition and a strong long-term point of view. As APEX, we will leverage our strengthened platform and position ourselves as a true thought leader in the global retail space through brand management, brand creation and brand elevation.”

Stupp continued: “Through the APEX platform, our owned brands will be able to grow into new categories, multiple distribution channels and new geographies without limitation. Our retail partners and licensees will be able to expand their global reach and relevance, and our shareholders will benefit from our transformation into a streamlined organization that can reach new levels of profitability. We are now positioned to deepen our relationships with licensees as we assist our partners to deliver more product and introduce new categories faster and more efficiently than ever before.”

Cherokee Global Brands will officially become APEX Global Brands on Thursday, June 27, 2019. On that date, the Company’s common stock will trade on the Nasdaq Capital Markets under the ticker “APEX,” previously “CHKE”. In addition to a name and ticker change, the Company’s corporate rebranding efforts will include an updated website and a revised communications offering to promote APEX’s unique platform of capabilities.

Posted June 26, 2019

Source: APEX Global Brands

Culp Inc. Names Perry E. Davis To Board Of Directors

HIGH POINT, N.C. — June 26, 2019 — Culp Inc. today announced that Perry E. Davis was elected to the company’s Board of Directors. His term is effective July 1, 2019, and will expire at the next annual meeting of shareholders, at which time he will be eligible for re-election along with the other directors.

Davis currently serves as executive vice president, president – Residential and Industrial Product Segments for Leggett & Platt Inc., a diversified manufacturer that designs and produces engineered products found in most homes and automobiles. He previously served as Senior Vice President, President – Residential Furnishing from 2012 until 2017, Vice President, President – Bedding Group from 2006 to 2012, Vice President, Executive Vice President – Bedding Group and President – U.S. Spring from 2004 to 2005, President – Central Division Bedding Group from 2000 to 2004, and in various other capacities for Leggett & Platt since he joined the company in 1981.

Davis has a bachelor’s degree in marketing and management from Missouri Southern State University.

Commenting on the announcement, Frank Saxon, chairman and chief executive officer of Culp Inc., stated: “We are delighted to welcome Perry Davis to our Board of Directors as an independent director. His long tenure with Leggett & Platt in a variety of leadership positions for both residential furnishings and bedding divisions makes him an ideal candidate for Culp. He brings extensive corporate and industry experience that will complement the work and expertise of our other members. We look forward to his participation as we focus on executing our growth strategy and delivering greater value for our shareholders.”

Iv Culp, president and COO of Culp Inc.: added, “We feel very fortunate to have Perry join our Board of Directors and look forward to benefiting from his substantial knowledge and experience in our key markets, as well as his insight regarding the dynamics of operating an international business. Perry is highly regarded in the bedding and furniture industries, and he brings an additional level of expertise that will further enhance Culp’s leadership position in today’s global marketplace.”

Culp Inc. is one of the world’s largest marketers of mattress fabrics for bedding and upholstery fabrics for residential and commercial furniture. The company markets a variety of fabrics to its global customer base of leading bedding and furniture companies, including fabrics produced at Culp’s manufacturing facilities and fabrics sourced through other suppliers. Culp has operations located in the United States, Canada, China and Haiti.

Posted June 26, 2019

Source: Culp Inc.

Target to Debut Target Deal Days – No Membership Required

MINNEAPOLIS — June 25, 2019 — Target Corporation today announced Target Deal Days – its biggest sale of the summer – with no membership required to shop thousands of deals. On July 15 and 16, 2019, guests can enjoy deals on top national and only-at-Target brands across categories like home and apparel. And there’s no need to wait days to get purchases with Target’s same-day delivery and pickup options.

“Last year’s Target.com One-Day Sale was one of our biggest days of the year for online sales,” said Mark Tritton, executive vice president and chief merchandising officer, Target. “This year, we’re giving guests more discounts across even more of our assortment with two days to save on hundreds of thousands of items and offering the best options in retail for delivery and pick up on their terms, including same-day.”

Target Deal Days offers include rarely-on-sale, exclusive home, apparel and toy brands, discounts on hundreds of thousands of items and new deals each day. These deals are on top of Target’s already low everyday prices and, as always, guests can take advantage of 5% off using their Target REDcards. Specific offers will be shared at a later time.

For guests who want to bring home their items without the wait for shipping, Target has them covered. Guests can visit Target.com or the Target app during Target Deal Days to get their items through Target’s convenient same-day delivery and pickup services.

Guests coast to coast can enjoy the ease and convenience of ordering from Target.com and having their items shopped by Shipt and delivered to their home within hours.

With Order Pickup, guests can have their online order ready and waiting within an hour at their local Target store.

And for guests who don’t even want to leave their car, they can place a Drive Up order from the Target app and Target team members will bring it out to the parking lot within minutes.

Guests can also take advantage of free two-day shipping on hundreds of thousands of items when they spend $35 or use their Target REDcards.

Posted June 26, 2019

Source: Target Corporation

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