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Tuesday, 7 April 2009

Carlyle invests $20 mn in women's fashion house Ellassay

Posted on 17:13 by kumar
Global private equity firm The Carlyle Group announced its US$20 million investment in Ellassay, a high-end Chinese women's fashion house. The investment, funded by Carlyle Asia Growth Partners (CAGP), will enhance Ellassay's product development, brand building, market expansion, business ties and the overall management. Further financial details were not disclosed.

Since opening its first store in Shenzhen in 1995, Ellassay has expanded to a sales network of more than 280 retail shops across the country and has seen revenue increase by 30-50 percent annually. Ellassay has become a top-tier female fashion brand in China that is known for its elegant style. It was recognized as a top Chinese fashion brand of year 2008 by China International Clothing & Accessories Fair. With Carlyle's support, Ellassay aims to continue its growth in China and gain recognition in international markets.

Alan Xia, President of Ellassay, said: "Our partnership does not merely focus on capital injection, but more importantly, on shared objectives of how to expand our brand, advantageously deploy Carlyle's resources and develop Ellassay into a sustainable international brand. In times of economic downturn, it is imperative to set sight on our long-term strategic direction and brand positioning in order to sustain and prosper for years to come. " He added, "This investment is a ringing endorsement of our success story and ability to continue to lead China's fast-expanding high-end fashion industry."

Wayne Tsou, Managing Director and Head of CAGP, said, "This transaction follows our investments in fast growing domestic branded Chinese consumer companies such as restaurant chain Babela and leading fashion sportswear enterprise Xtep last year. We maintain our confidence in the Chinese consumer and retail market and our commitment to invest in China. Carlyle has accumulated extensive experience in brand building and management in the consumer and retail space, which is a core industry focus of the firm. We look forward to sharing with Ellassay our successful experiences and industry ties in the relevant space. We believe further investment in research, resources, talent, channel development, and information technology management systems are beneficial to growing a high-end fashion brand such as Ellassay. "

Founded in 1995, the brand name of Ellassay derived from "Avenue des Champs-Elysees", representing the French-style chic and elegance. Born with internationalized horizon and solid brand equity, Ellassay dedicates to providing modern ladies with apparels of delicate lifestyle. Ever since 1995, Ellassay has started its way of spreading out the charm of the characteristic design. The company expanded from Shenzhen to Guangzhou, and then to Beijing and Shanghai.

News Source : CNGA
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U.S Association of Garment & Leather Shoes visits Vietnam

Posted on 17:10 by kumar
A 17-member delegation of the U.S. Association of Garment and Leather Shoes and the law firm ST&R met with representatives of Viet Nam's Ministry of Planning and Investment, Ministry of Trade and Ministry of Industry in Ha Noi on Jan. 21.

The delegation led by Vice President of the Association, Fawn Evenson.

The U.S. guests also met with representatives of the Viet Nam Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Textile and Garment Corporation, the Leather Shoe Corporation and the Viet Nam Leather Shoe Assocation.

The guests were briefed on business opportunities, Viet Nam's policy on foreign investment, trade policy, working conditions at textile and garment, and shoe enterprises and workers' income.

Later, the U.S. business delegation made a tour of several textile and garment establishments.

The U.S. delegation will visit some garment and shoe establishments in Hai Phong and Ho Chi Minh City, before completing the tour.--VNA

News Source: Emabssy of Vietnam
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Indonesia: Garment exports to continue momentum in to next year

Posted on 17:01 by kumar
The economic turmoil has started taking its toll worldwide and has started affecting operations of a majority of countries in the business of exports of textile and clothing. But the one country to beat this trend seems to be Indonesia which has a booming garment export industry and which accounts for 60 percent of all shipments from the textile sector.
This has come about due to the massive investment to the tune of US $363 million in the garment industry in the current year, which is expected to bring a growth rate of 11.4 percent in the present year and 10 percent in 2009. Clothing shipments are projected to touch $6.4 billion by end of this year compared to $5.82 billion last year.Clothing shipments are expected to grow at a faster pace than the 8 percent projected for the textile sector as a whole.
Sectoral exports are anticipated to reach $10.8 billion from $10.3 billion achieved in the last year. In spite of massive layoffs in the core textile industry, the garment industry has added 50,000 employees to its headcount of 1 million workers in 2008. This level of employment in the apparel sector has been made possible only because of the substantial investment in the sector in 2008, which is the highest in five years. Irrespective of the layoffs in the textile sector, the booming garment sector has still not witnessed any closures or part closures leading to layoffs till date.
Exports from the garment industry account for a marginal 3-4 percent of global exports and ranks 11th among all global exporters, but is expected to better in future years, if it complies with best manufacturing practices as prevalent in a few other Asian countries. Experts aver that the biggest stumbling block faced by exporters is lack of proper communication and marketing tools and also to a great extent research and development activities.But they add that the markets of the US and EU will continue to be the main markets from the sector, with Russia and the Middle East acting as buffers. The US is the major destination with a market share of 26 percent, followed by the EU with 12 percent, ASEAN 5 percent and Japan 3 percent.
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Thursday, 2 April 2009

Readymade Garment Industry

Posted on 15:04 by kumar
We welcome you to the garment industry one of the leading industry of India. We had launched our site and working furthre to introduce some great features to the users.

This site is dedicatedly for the exportes, manufacturers, buying agents, dealers, wholesalers, importers, buyers, distributors and all those people who are at any reasons are engaged in readymade garment industry.
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