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Monday, November 3, 2025
TEX-Brein visits us
About the TEXBREIN project The project aims to help companies and organisations in the textile industry in Europe to become better at developing new ideas and solutions together. It also aims to build and strengthen innovative and resilient value chains, support the circular transition in European textile clusters and networks, and promote the scaling up and diffusion of circular textile solutions in less developed regions. 
The regions and countries participating in the project: 
• Severovychod (CZ) 
• Norte (PT) 
• Lodzkie (PL) 
• Tuscany (IT) 
• Catalonia (ES) 
• Västra Götaland (SWE)
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Sep 17, 2025
Powtech Technopharm
Meet us at Powtech Technopharm, 23-25 September at NürnbergMesse in Germany
Contact us at job@jobgroup.se and we will arrange a meeting.
Sep 11, 2025
Fennoscandian Mining & Exploration
Job Group management meeting will be held during the Fennoscandian Mining & Exploration event in Levi Finland during 28th – 30th October.
One of the Job Group’s core business is Mining and Minerals for a sustainable future. The Job Group management team will be present during this event.
Welcome to meet us all!
Contact us at job@jobgroup.se and we will arrange a meeting.
Aug 25, 2025
Integration of Industri Textil Job OÜ with the Cargoson eFTI platform
Project: Integration of Industri Textil Job OÜ with the Cargoson eFTI platform
Project summary:
As a result of the project, Industri Textil Job OÜ will implement e-consignment notes, which will improve the efficiency of data exchange in the transport and logistics sector.
Project objective and expected results:
• Digital documentation saves time and reduces the risk of errors.
• Reduced paper usage helps minimize the CO₂ footprint.
• E-consignment notes enable real-time tracking of shipments throughout the supply chain.
• From the moment of delivery, the e-consignment note is immediately accessible to all parties in the supply chain, enabling faster invoicing processes.
Amount of support (EUR): 8,955 €

The project has been funded by the European Union through the Recovery and Resilience Facility – NextGenerationEU.



