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Factories in Myanmar That Supply Members of Fair Wear Foundation Fair Wear Foundation – Factories Myanmar – October 2020 Factories in Myanmar that supply members of Fair Wear Foundation FWF members with production in Myanmar are required to implement additional, country-specific measures to support the implementation of decent labour conditions in Myanmar. The April 2018 updated Enhanced Monitoring Programme specifies requirements related to: • Transparency • Due Diligence • Auditing suppliers in Myanmar • Promote processes to ensure Freedom of Association and enhance social dialogue at suppliers • Payment of at least the legal minimum and work towards the payment of a living wag • Child Labour. These country specific requirements for Myanmar are in addition to FWF’s general requirements for its members. In addition, FWF maintains and publishes a list of factories that makes transparent where FWF members are sourcing. For more information, see the FW enhanced monitoring programme for Myanmar. Factory Name Address Ownership of the Actively If no, did the brand stop democratically factory producing sourcing because of social elected factory for FWF compliance union(s) member considerations Bago sunny No. 641, Holding no. 38, Called Yes N/A garments co. ltd. no. 174,, Thana Pin Street, Ward 18 Bellmart (Myanmar) Bago Industrial Zone 14-17 Great King Group, Yes N/A Yes Co.,Ltd Taipei, Taiwan. 1 / 6 Fair Wear Foundation – Factories Myanmar – October 2020 Factory Name Address Ownership of the Actively If no, did the brand stop democratically factory producing sourcing because of social elected factory for FWF compliance union(s) member considerations Ceres Enterprise Ltd Plot No. D-10 Mingaladon North Shore Global Yes N/A No (NSG3) Industrial Park, Corner of No.3 Limited, Taipei, Highway Road and Khayebin Taiwan Road, Mingaladon Township, Yangon Diamond rose co. ltd. no. 141 waizayadar st. ward e, Locally owned No No, the factory closed. No industrial zone north okkalapa township , Yangon Eslite Garment Co. No. 177, Maung Kyan Tee Street, Maw Jaan Enterprise Yes N/A Yes Shwe Lin Pan Industrial Zone, Co., Ltd, Taipei, Hlaing Tar Yar Town Ship, Yangon Taiwan Famoso Clothing Co. No A-7-1, Mingaladon Industrial Daiei Ready Made Yes N/A Ltd Park, Corner of No. 3, Highway Clothes Corporation Road & Kayebin Road, Japan Mingaladon Township, Yangon Fullway Myanmar Plot No. 83, Myay Taing Block No. Hong Kong Yes N/A Yes Clothing Co. Ltd. 14, Shwe Than Lwin Industrial Zone, Hlaing Thar Yar Township, Yangon Region, Myanmar GFT Enterprise Co No.26/1, Kwin No.691 (Katawkan Korea No No No Kwin), Mingalar Quarter, Taikkyi Township, Yangon 2 / 6 Fair Wear Foundation – Factories Myanmar – October 2020 Factory Name Address Ownership of the Actively If no, did the brand stop democratically factory producing sourcing because of social elected factory for FWF compliance union(s) member considerations GFT Enterprise Co, No 26, 4th street, Yangon Korea Yes N/A No factory 2 Industrial Park, North Okkalapa Township, Yangon GP Golden Preclse No. 8 Block No. 25, Shwe Linban Embroidery & Industrial Zone, Hlaing Tharyar Garment Ltd Golden Shine Co. Ltd No. 73/74, Mingalardon Garden Korea No Factory did not want to No City, Industrial 3, Yangon produce for FWF member Industrial Zone, Yangon anymore because of social compliance issues Great Forever no.41b, hlaing tharyar industry Hua Yin Group (China) Yes N/A No Garment Co., Ltd. zone (1) ka naung min tha gyi street hlaing tharyar township, Yangon Greatmen Plot no 14-17, Bago Industrial Great King Group, Yes N/A Yes (Myanmar) Zone, Bago Taiwan. Great world wide co No 99, Koe Lone Kwin Pyay Rd., Panda Group of No No No ltd Hmawbi Tsp, Yangon. Companies Keys shine co. ltd. No. 4, Kyaukse Industrial Zone, China Yes N/A No Kyaukse Township, Mandalay Region KIDO YANGON Holding No 16 Ka-2, Kwin Bo 518 Kido Building 395, Yes N/A Yes COMPANY LIMITED A, Satthwardaw West Kwin, Gonghang-daero, 3 / 6 Fair Wear Foundation – Factories Myanmar – October 2020 Factory Name Address Ownership of the Actively If no, did the brand stop democratically factory producing sourcing because of social elected factory for FWF compliance union(s) member considerations Satthwardaw Village Tract, Hmaw Gangseo-gu, Seoul, Bi Township, Yangon Korea Landson (Myanmar) No. 131, Palae Street, Thardu Kan Weihai Select Yes N/A No Garment Co. Ltd. Industial Zone, Yangon Garment Co Ltd, Weihai, Shandong Province, China. Maple trading co. ltd. No. 6 A/B, Ingyin Street,Nyar Na Locally Owned Yes N/A No Quarter, Pale Myothit, Mingalardon Township Myanmar bago nt No. 243/244, Maga Street, ? mode garment co. Bogone,, Hinnthargone Quarter, ltd. Bago Division Myanmar Liang Yi Da #74 Corner of Than Lwin &Min ? Co. ltd. Ayar Street, Lwin Industrial Zone, Hlaing Tharyar Tsp, Yangon Myanmar Tah Hsin Plot No. D-1 Mingaladon Tahsin Industrial Yes N/A No Industrial Co., Ltd Industrial Park, Mingaladon Corporation, Twonship , Yangon Taichung, Taiwan Myin Za Yi Co. Ltd. No. 53/54, Kanaling Min Thar Gyi Locally owned No The factory closed No Road Shwe Paukkan Industrial Zone, Yangon Noatex Starry No.165, Twin Thin Taik Wun U Starry Group, Hong Yes N/A Myanmar Limited Tun NyoSt, Shwe Lin Ban Kong Office, Unit 4A 12 Shipyard Lane, 4 / 6 Fair Wear Foundation – Factories Myanmar – October 2020 Factory Name Address Ownership of the Actively If no, did the brand stop democratically factory producing sourcing because of social elected factory for FWF compliance union(s) member considerations Industrial Zone, Hlaing Tharyar Quarry Bay, Hong Township, Yangon Kong North Shore 16-18 MYAWADDY MIN GYI RD. North Shore Global No No, the factory closed. Yes INDUSTRIAL ZONE (4), HLAING, Limited, Taipei, Yangon Taiwan North Shore Group Pathein #21,22,23,29,30,31 - Plot North Shore Global Yes N/A No Co., Ltd (Pathein) #. 52, Industrial Zone, ward 13 Limited, Taipei, township Ayarwaddy Division Taiwan (Myintzu Road), Pathein Prostar NO/168-170, Kanaung (8) Street, ? ? Shwe Pauk Kan Industrial Zone, North Okkalapa Township Real Star No. 2/26, Kanaung Min Thar Gyi Locally owned No Factory did not want to manufacturing co. Street, Dagon, Seik Kan Industrial produce for FWF member ltd. Zone, Yangon anymore because of social compliance issues Sanyuan (Myanmar) Plot No 87, Myay Taing Bloc Zhejiang Sanyuan Yes N/A Yes Apparel No.14, Ayeyarwaddy St., Shwe Holding Group Co., Manufacturing Co. ThanLwin Industrial Zone, Ltd, Hangzhou, China Ltd. Yangon Sawbwa VT Limited No. 131, Yangon Industry Zone, VT Group, Bangkok, Yes N/A Yes Mingaladon Garden City, Thailand Mingaladon Township, Yangon 5 / 6 Fair Wear Foundation – Factories Myanmar – October 2020 Factory Name Address Ownership of the Actively If no, did the brand stop democratically factory producing sourcing because of social elected factory for FWF compliance union(s) member considerations Seo ho international No. 6/2, Pyi Daw Thars Block, ? ? co. ltd. Hlegu Industrial Zone Shwe sakar garment Nr 18. Thanlyin-Thilawa Road, Locally owned Yes N/A No factory Alwansutt Village, Thanlyin Township, Yangon Starry Oli-Tex No. 48, Satsayar U Tun Street, Starry Group, Hong No No, the factory moved Yes Shwe Pyi Thar Industrial Zone (4), Kong Office, Unit 4A Shwe Pyi Thar Township, Yangon 12 Shipyard Lane, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong Suntime Jck Co. Ltd. Chat one U ngunt streetno. 88/90, CSG International Ltd, Yes N/A Yangon Hong Kong, China Vht garment co. ltd. No. 38 Oo Paing, Land Block No. Yes N/A No 620/A,, West Mae Khone, Mae Khone Village, Bago District Yangon-pan-pacific 29/1 Kamarkyi Road, Thuwunna, ? ? Int. Co Ltd Thingangyun Township Yoo win No. 17, Phan Chet Wun U Shwe ? Yes N/A manufacturing co. Oh Street,, Industrial Zone (2),, ltd. Hlaing Tharyar Township 6 / 6 .
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