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Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/167a07/vietnam_sourcing_r)
has announced the addition of the "Vietnam
Sourcing Report: Garments" report to their offering.
Vietnam is one of the world's most prominent supply centers of
competitively priced garments. As the world's fifth-largest garment
exporter, the country is home to more than 2,000 enterprises, most of
which provide OEM services to a large number of prominent apparel and
retail brands.
A few names included in the country's impressive clientele list are J.C.
Penney, Tommy Hilfiger, Disney, Wal-Mart, Lee Cooper, Li & Fung and
Itochu.
The industry benefits from a vast pool of skilled labor, and numerous
modern factories equipped with imported high-tech machinery. The line is
highly export-oriented, with the US and the EU as the leading overseas
destinations. Combined, these markets absorb almost two-thirds of
exports. Standards compliance, particularly with ISO 9001:2000, is
prevalent. A small number of manufacturers meet SA8000 requirements.
Casual and formal wear dominate as the most commonly produced items.
Secondary product lines include sports and children's apparel,
underwear, and sleepwear.
Raw materials are obtained mainly from local suppliers. Some of these
are cotton, polyester, silk, satin and nylon, which are purchased from
fabricmakers in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
Even as most suppliers are experiencing growth, the industry faces a
number of challenges. Chief of these is the high cost of production
brought about by rising material prices. To cope, suppliers are
increasingly using locally sourced fabrics and garment components. Some
are also accepting lower profits.
This report focuses on the main types of garments exported from Vietnam
- casual, formal, sleep and underwear, sports apparel, and baby and
children's clothing.
What you'll get
In-depth profiles of 13 major suppliers with a comprehensive look at
their product and pricing strategy, manufacturing and export
capability, verified contact details, and more - this information is
not available anywhere else
111 full-color images that depict popular garment export models,
complete with product descriptions, prices, minimum order requirements
and delivery times
Verified supplier contact details of an additional 20 exporters,
including names, e-mails, telephone numbers, websites and key products
Supplier information in tabular format to help you compare suppliers
at a glance
Results of the custom-designed supplier survey, which forecasts
industry trends for the next 12 months
An extensive overview of the industry discussing the main challenges
facing suppliers
An in-depth examination of the supplier base highlighting key
characteristics of the different types of companies
Details of the primary production centers
An update of the latest trends in design, R&D, materials and components
A review of the key factors that influence the price and quality of
low-end, midrange and high-end products
Comprehensive pricing tables featuring export price ranges
Who should read this report
CEOs, Directors, Presidents, Business Owners
Export/ Import Managers, Sourcing Representatives, Sourcing Engineers,
Supply Chain Directors, Procurement Managers, Agents
Sales Executives & Managers, Marketing Executives & Managers,
International Buyers
Business Consultants, Investment Managers
Anyone who needs to understand the China supply market
In this Report
13 in-depth company profiles
20 short company profiles
111 top-selling export products
Supplier demographics
Supplier survey
Industry statistics and charts
The following are some of the key trends we see in Vietnam's garments
industry:
Suppliers are divided as to whether prices will increase or remain
steady in the year ahead. The majority of those planning to raise
quotes will implement price adjustments of 5 percent or less. None
expect quotes to drop.
Manufacturers are confident that demand from key markets will improve
over the next 12 months. As such, most are expecting export revenue to
increase. A considerable number project sales to improve by at least
20 percent.
High material and labor costs will be the most critical roadblocks for
players in the industry. The ability to expand to new export markets
is also a significant concern.
Designs with simple styles, better fit and improved performance will
be the main trend for new releases.
This report covers different types of garments produced in Vietnam,
including shirts, dresses, blouses, tops, sweatshirts, jackets, pants,
tracksuits, bras, panties, undershirts, camisoles, and baby and
children's clothes.
The Products & Prices section details the features and price ranges of
each key product category. It also includes the latest trends in style
and materials. The Industry Overview discusses key issues affecting
exporters and elaborates on the composition of the industry,
highlighting key characteristics of different types of suppliers.
The majority of garment suppliers in Vietnam are locally owned. A few
are foreign-invested or publicly listed. Most state-owned companies have
decades of experience in the line. Production is concentrated in the
major cities of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh, where most of the suppliers
interviewed for this report are also based. Some companies maintain
production facilities in Hai Duong, Thai Nguyen, Nam Dinh, Thai Binh,
Hung Yen and Thua Thien-Hue provinces.
Key Topics Covered:
INDUSTRY OVERVIEW
Supplier summary
Export value
Products & prices
Production & export statistics
Price guides
Supplier survey
Export prices
Export sales
Export markets
Major challenges
R&D focus
SUPPLIER PROFILES
Supplier matrix
Raw materials & exports
Supplier profiles
PRODUCT GALLERY
Top-selling export products
ADDITIONAL SUPPLIERS
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/167a07/vietnam_sourcing_r
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