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    TrusTrace starts new software solution for real-time traceability from fiber to product

    2022-03-14T08:18:00Z

    Software service supplier TrusTrace, based in Stockholm and Coimbatore, India, has launched its new TrusTrace Certified Material Compliance platform, a software solution that aims to link all purchase orders to production steps, certificates, supplier declarations and quality reports for real-time traceability. The new TrusTrace Certified Material Compliance service wants to ...

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    Russian footwear market faces a crisis

    2022-03-11T13:17:00Z

    The Russian market is braced for major turbulence after dozens of footwear brands pulled out of the country following the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the subsequent introduction of international sanctions. Adidas, Nike and Puma have joined the long list of international brands that have quit the country’s market, along ...

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    Sri Lanka’s apparel exports in January set 5-year record

    2022-03-02T14:51:00Z

    Sri Lanka’s January 2022 apparel exports reached the highest level for that month in the last five years. This performance demonstrates the underlying strength of the industry, which has recovered from ongoing shocks from the impact of the pandemic over the past two years. Sri Lanka’s garment export revenue increased ...

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    New Bleckmann distribution center opened in the U.K.

    2022-02-15T08:27:00Z

    Bleckmann, a leading Dutch provider of supply chain management services to the fashion and lifestyle market with customers such as Gymshark and Superdry, among many others, has opened a new fulfillment center in Lutterworth, its fourth location in the U.K. The brand new building at Magna Park has a floor ...

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    Lockdowns affect Shenzhou’s sport apparel production

    2022-01-19T17:04:00Z

    Shenzhou International, a major Chinese sports apparel manufacturer that works for Nike, Adidas and other brands, announced that all its factories in the Beilun district of Ningbo City have resumed production after temporary Covid lockdowns were lifted by local authorities. However, the factory closures in the region and others have ...

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    On sees supply chain shortages ending after H1

    2022-01-12T11:20:00Z

    Suppliers in Vietnam returned to full capacity in December, and various manufacturing partners are shortening the traditional Chinese New Year shutdown to help catch up with the backlog of orders, said On Running, participating for the first time in a round table discussion in the framework of the traditional ICR ...

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    Google develops geographic fiber-tracking tool

    2021-11-23T16:48:00Z

    Google has added a tool to its Google Earth Engine to gauge fibers by their geographic effects on the environment (air pollution, biodiversity, greenhouse gas emissions, effects on forestry, water use, etc.) and thereby guide textile brands to reduce the carbon emissions of their raw materials procurement. Developed in partnership ...

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    Karakoram to make snowboard bindings at a new U.S. factory

    2021-11-22T17:08:00Z

    While continuing to get them made in the U.S., Karakoram, the American supplier of splitboard bindings founded by Bryce and Tyler Kloster in 2008, will move into a new factory in North Bend, Washington state, close to the mountain region around Snoqualmie Pass. The company has just come out with ...

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    Chinese power crunch adds to viral and shipping problems

    2021-10-15T17:17:00Z

    Alarming new reports are coming in about serious shortages of components and finished products made in China, which may prevent brands, distributors and retailers in all the sectors to respond to a surge in post-pandemic demand ahead of the critical Christmas selling season. One major cause is a big shortage ...

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    Norspo fair is cancelled, may be shifted to November

    2021-10-07T16:57:00Z

    The Norwegian sporting goods show, Norspo, which was going to take place in Oslo on Jan. 9 and 10, has been cancelled like the one that was going to be held last January. Trond Evald Hansen, general manager of Norspomessen, is now betting that the new winter fair will take ...

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    Kingmaker prepares to reopen a Vietnam factory

    2021-10-07T16:57:00Z

    After nearly three months of halted production, Kingmaker’s footwear factory in the Binh Duong Province in southern Vietnam is now ready to restart operations in several phases. The region in which the plant is located has obtained “green zone” status, and over 70 percent of the factory’s employees have received ...

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    Sri Lanka defies supply chain problems

    2021-10-04T17:20:00Z

    In contrast with some other sourcing countries, Sri Lanka seems to be poised to meet its targets for apparel exports, thanks to a successful anti-Covid vaccination campaign. An executive committee member of Sri Lanka’s Joint Apparel Association Forum (JAAF) told just-style that the country’s garment exports went up to $2.75 ...

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    Vietnamese plants will reopen as more than a third of the population is vaccinated

    2021-09-30T16:18:00Z

    Big and small sports companies relying on Vietnam to source some of their apparel and footwear are breathing a sigh of relief as the factory lockdowns imposed in mid-July are due to be lifted on Oct. 1, as expected, although it will take months to take the production back to ...

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    Extended Covid Restrictions in Vietnam are hitting companies hard

    2021-09-14T16:56:00Z

    Nike and other companies are expected to suffer considerable damage from a decision by Vietnamese authorities to extend their strict Covid-19 restrictions in the Ho Chi Minh City region until the end of the month. They were originally scheduled to be lifted on Sept. 15, but the measures taken so ...

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    Callaway and acquired brands perform better than expected

    2021-09-08T14:28:00Z

    Callaway Golf Company has upgraded its guidance for the third quarter and the full financial year after mitigating some supply issues and registering higher-than-expected results at TravisMatthews, Jack Wolfskin and Topgolf in July and August. The group said it has successfully shifted some production out of Vietnam to avoid Covid-related ...

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    Vietnamese manufacturers react to the spreading virus

    2021-08-19T16:53:00Z

    More than 1,000 companies operating in various sectors in the Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) region have managed to keep most of their workers on site, accommodating them in their factories or transporting them from hotels and other lodgings, to help avoid a shutdown of their operations due to the ...

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    Early end to industry lockdown in Bangladesh, new concerns over floods and China

    2021-08-04T16:08:00Z

    We have started to hear reports of “panic buying” by various apparel companies that are sourcing finished products and materials such as elastane from Chinese suppliers as the new delta variant of the Covid-19 epidemic has started to cause some localized factory shutdowns in Beijing and at least four other ...

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    Assosport expects Tokyo 2020 to boost Italy-Japan trade, despite the pandemic

    2021-07-29T10:23:00Z

    Assosport, the Italian sporting goods industry association, has emphasized the importance of the Games for the industry, despite the restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, notably the absence of spectators at the events. The Olympics nevertheless provide a special showcase for companies to present their products to the rest of ...

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    Bangladesh imposes a two-week lockdown

    2021-07-21T16:14:00Z

    The Delta variant of Covid-19 has led the government of Bangladesh to impose a nationwide lockdown on the country’s textile and apparel industry, which is the world’s second-largest exporter of these products after China, starting on July 23. It will come on the heels of the Muslim Eid al-Adha holidays, ...

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    Covid outbreak closes major factories in Vietnam

    2021-07-15T17:09:00Z

    A sudden and violent outbreak of the Covid-19 epidemic in Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) and its environs is expected to delay shipments of sports shoes and apparel and may result in a loss orders for local manufacturers, according to the local NV Express, which cited the shutdown of 29 ...