Top global fashion brands signs production contracts with EPZ Firm

Top global fashion brands Calvin Klein, Arrow, Izod and Cherokee are among the international labels that have signed production contracts with Kenyan local textile manufacturers, raising the profile of Kenya’s export processing zones (EPZ), according to officials of the Export Processing Zones Authority (EPZA).

Other brands including Hennes & Mauritz (H&M) started local production in 2014 at Ashton Apparel.

Hela Clothing, a new EPZ firm, is manufacturing Calvin Klein underwear.The company, currently employing 1,500 workers, is in the process of expanding in what will see it double its workforce.

New Wide Garments is manufacturing Arrow and Izod labels and employes more than 7,000 workers. While, Global EPZ produces Cherokee brand of clothing and has 1,500 staff.

The global fashion brands to reduce their reliance on Asia based manufacturers are looking to source more of their clothing items from Africa.

The bulk of Kenya’s textiles are exported to the United States under the African Growth and Opportunity Act (Agoa) agreement that allows for duty-free imports of select items from low-income countries in the continent.

Increased contract manufacturing in the country is expected to boost exports in the textile industry whose earnings and production has dropped significantly from its peak in the 1980s.

According to statistics from the African Cotton & Textile Industries Federation, the local textile industry peaked in 1984 with 52 mills. Today, there are 21 mills currently operating at a capacity of less than 50 percent.

Kenya and Ethiopia have emerged as favourite locations as multinationals diversify away from countries such as Bangladesh, one of the largest exporters of textiles.

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