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Camira Fabric cements foothold in bus and coach industry

Camira Fabric’s stand at the Show was the perfect opportunity for the leading fabrics provider to show off its whole range

One of the most important parts of a bus to a passenger is its seats, and it’s the fabric that makes them memorable. 

“We’ve had all of our ranges of public transport fabrics on display at the Show,” Camira Fabric Australian sales and marketing manager Rodney Peterson told ABC. 

“We have moquettes in wool and polyester, offering different budgets for different operators and projects.”

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Peterson says Camira also displayed various ranges to provide a top-to-bottom assortment of fabrics required for buses and coaches. This ranged from curtains and leather to vinyl and exciting flat woven fabrics.

As the leading fabrics provider for seats in the Australian bus and coach industry, Camira is constantly evolving its range and expanding into new territories. 

“We had our printed fabric on display, which is a new development for Camira, where we can print designs that couldn’t possibly be woven before,” Peterson says.

“This technology means we now have the capability to repeat a lot of our older fabrics that we had for more than 30 years. It’s a very good option for older buses that are being restored or need to be refurbished back to their original fabric.”

Operating in the industry for years, Peterson says the Show was a great chance to get face-to-face with people and customers.

“We have been getting a lot of inquiries from small and larger operators and getting some good networking done to know what’s coming up in the future as well,” he says.

“As the only fabric supplier showing at the Show, we feel it shows our dedication to the bus industry and our support for it. We’re committed to the industry and will continue to do so, well into the future.” 

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