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Wool Sourcing Guide Vietnam Vietnam WOOL SOURCING GUIDE VIETNAM VIETNAM The Vietnam textile industry is the third largest apparel exporter in the world accounting for 6.3 per cent of world apparel exports in 2019. Once mainly a cut and sew supplier, Vietnam now boasts a robust wool supply chain including spinning, weaving, knitting and whole garment manufacturing. HANOI This vertical integration means designers, brands and HAI PHONG buyers can source all their garment requirements from the one country, cutting out logistical times and dealing with many suppliers. CAPITAL CITY: Hanoi AREA: 329,560 Sqkm POPULATION: 96.46 million (2019) DA NANG LANGUAGE: Vietnamese (official), Chinese, English, and French HOI AN RELIGION: Buddhism, Taoism, and Catholic CLIMATE: North Vietnam has a Southern Mediterranean QUY NHON climate and South Vietnam has a tropical monsoon climate type. MAJOR PORTS: Cam Pha, Da Nang, Haiphong, Ho Chi Minh, NHA TRANG Phu My, Quy Nhon DA LAT ECONOMY: Since early 2000, Vietnam has been progressively moving away from a centrally planned economy to a socialist- HO CHI MINH CITY oriented market economy. CURRENCY: The Vietnamese Dong (JUN 2015: 1USD = 21,673VND) THE WOOLMARK COMPANY AND VIETNAM The Woolmark Company (TWC) first identified Vietnam as an emerging manufacturing hub for wool textiles in 2012 when the Vietnam textile industry begun to focus on moving toward high quality products and production. Since then, we have been working closely with partners throughout the supply chain and currently collaborate with more than 90 partners including flatbed knitters, circular knitters and garment making companies. We have transferred technical knowhow about the manufacturing of wool products, disseminated information about sources of raw materials, chemicals and machines, and organised international trade missions to connect our project partners with buyers. In recent years TWC has worked with domestic brands to produce their first wool collections which have successfully sold in the domestic market. SUPPLIERS LISTING 5 Spinners, Weavers & Garment Makers 9 Circular Knitters 13 Knitters 23 Accessories 25 Socks 4 SPINNERS, WEAVERS & GARMENT MAKERS SUPPLIERS LISTING 5 LPTEX CO LTD Fabric composition 100% Wool Yarn count 2/80*2/80 Fabric weight 215 g/m COMPANY NAME Structure details Weave Lien Phuong Textile & Garment Corporation – LPTEX Co Ltd ADDRESS 18 Tang Nhon Phu Street, Phuoc Long B Ward, District 9, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Lien Phuong Textile Industry Company (LPTEX) TELEPHONE was established in 1960 by Mrs. Nguyen Thi +84 903632456 Giau and started with specialising in woven WEBSITE fabrics from synthetic fibres. Later they moved www.lptex.vn into producing high end fabrics such as chiffon and satin and by 1990 they were producing EMAIL up to 20 million metres/year. In 2015 they [email protected] partnered with VINATEX ITC and invested in ESTABLISHED woven wool fabric production with a capacity 1960 for 6 million metres a year. MANUFACTURER As one of the oldest and most innovative textile Spinner, Weaver, Garment maker companies in Vietnam, LPTEX have a vertically integrated facility which includes spinning, WOOLMARK LICENSEE weaving, finishing, dyeing and garment Pure New Wool, Woolmark Blend making. They also manufacture high quality In 2015 LPTEX partnered with VINATEX ITC MACHINE GAUGES & QUANTITY men’s suiting as part of their product offer. 96 Weaving machines and invested in woven wool fabric production with “ a capacity for 6 million metres a year. MINIMUM ORDER QUANTITY 1,000 metres ” CURRENT EXPORT COUNTRIES WOOLMARK CERTIFIED SUPPLIER Japan, EU, USA, Canada, France 6 DALAT WORSTED SPINNING COMPANY NAME Dalat Worsted Spinning Company Limited ADDRESS Lot A8, Phat Chi Industrial Complex, Tram Hanh Commune, Da Lat City, Lam Dong Province, Vietnam TELEPHONE +84-263 3525688 WEBSITE www.suedwollegroup.com/dws/ EMAIL Dalat Worsted Spinning is the newest member [email protected] of Südwolle Group, a family-owned company ESTABLISHED and leading manufacturer of wool yarn with 2018 more than 3,200 employees. MANUFACTURER Established in Lam Dong Province in 2018, Spinner the Dalat Worsted Spinning Factory has now become a fully functional spinning facility, with MINIMUM ORDER QUANTITY modern machines, and an open and friendly 500kgs/colour work environment. CURRENT EXPORT COUNTRIES USA, EU and Japan This facility is not only the first worsted yarn spinning mill in Vietnam, but also one of the most modern ones in the world. A fully functional spinning facility, with modern machines, and an open and friendly “ work environment. ” Dalat Worsted Spinning is the newest member of Südwolle Group, a family-owned “ company and leading manufacturer of wool yarn with more than 3,200 employees. ” 7 SPINNERS, WEAVERS & GARMENT MAKERS NHA BE CORPORATION (NBC) NAM DINH BLANKET TEXTILE JSC Address 04 BEN NGHE ST., TAN THUAN DONG WARD, Address NO. 2, DINH BO LINH STREET, NANG TINH WARD, DIST. 7, HCMC, VIETNAM NAM DINH CITY, VIETNAM Telephone +84 8 3872 2833 Telephone +84 3503845627 Website NHABE.COM.VN Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Established 2010 Established 1975 Manufacturer SPINNER, WEAVER Manufacturer WEAVER, GARMENT MAKER Machine gauges & quantity 400 TONS/YEAR Woolmark licensee PURE NEW WOOL Minimum order quantity 200KGS Machine gauges & quantity 8 MILLION PCS/YEAR Current export countries RUSSIA Minimum order quantity TO BE NEGOTIATED 28 CORPORATION ONE MEMBER LIMITED Current export countries JAPAN, USA, EU LIABILITY COMPANY Address NO 03, NGUYEN OANH ST, WARD 10, 28 CORPORATION ONE MEMBER NAM DINH SILK TEXTILE JSC (NASILKMEX) GO VAP DISTRICT, HO CHI MINH CITY LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Address NO. 4 HA HUY TAP STREET, NAM DINH CITY, Telephone +84-28 38942238 VIETNAM Website WWW.AGTEX.COM.VN Telephone +84 350 384 9622 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Established 1975 Established 1920 Manufacturer SPINNER, WEAVER, GARMENT MAKER Manufacturer SPINNER, WEAVER Minimum order quantity 10.000 METRES Machine gauges & quantity 8 MILLION METRES OF FABRIC PER YEAR Current export countries EU, USA, JAPAN Minimum order quantity AS PER BUYER REQUEST Current export countries JAPAN Fabric composition 50% Merino wool, 50% Polyester Wool fibre micron 18.5mic Fabric weight 180grm/m2 Structure details Stripe 8 CIRCULAR KNITTERS SUPPLIERS LISTING 9 YOUNGONE NAMDINH CO LTD YoungOne began manufacturing sportswear and down jackets in Seongnam, South Korea just over 40 years ago. In 2003 they opened their factory in Nam Dinh, Vietnam. To further YoungOne textile technicians and their enhance their capabilities and to encourage world class facilities to create fabrics using and support vertical manufacturing, the knitting machines (Shima Seiki and STOLL) materials division was launched, and they and circular knitting machines as well as now produce both woven and knit fabrics assistance from garment makers to complete as well as a variety of insulations that are fully formed garments. As part of the brief, vertically integrated into the manufacturing all fabrications had to contain at least 50% process. Currently this factory produces wool and would be subject to testing for fabrics and garments for companies such Woolmark licensing. as Lululemon, North Face, Patagonia and Helly Hansen. The workshop harnessed the creativity of innovative individuals and brands and gave In 2019, YoungOne partnered with The them the chance to tap into The Woolmark Woolmark Company to run the Innovation Company and YoungOne’s vast knowledge Workshop at their Nam Dinh facility. Over to create interesting and innovative the course of five days, four innovative structures that push the limits of wool and sports and leisure-wear brands were given could be commercialised in the sports the opportunity to work closely with the and performance wear markets. COMPANY NAME Youngone Namdinh Co Ltd ESTABLISHED 2003 SPECIALISES IN Vertical integration featuring circular knit seamless, flat knit, padding/insulations, printing, dyeing, washing and whole garment. ADDRESS Lot O,P,Q,R N6 Road, My Xa Ward, Hoa Xa IP, Nam Dinh city, Vietnam TELEPHONE (84-0228) 3670570 WEBSITE www.youngonecorporation.com MACHINE GAUGES & QUANTITY 3, 6, 7, 12, 14, 18, 24, 28gg/67 machines Fabric composition 40% Wool, 40% Tencel, 13% Nylon, 7% Spandex MINIMUM ORDER QUANTITY 600pcs/colour, 1200pcs/style CURRENT EXPORT COUNTRIES America, Canada, Australia, Europe, Asia 10 DESIGNER TEXTILES INTERNATIONAL Designer Textiles started manufacturing Merino wool textiles in New Zealand over 50 years ago. Since the business started, they have been driven by innovation and operating with an attitude towards developing industry has more than doubled their production capacity lead skills in knitting, dyeing and finishing. since establishment and they continue to grow. Today they are part of leading global company They now have over 60 knitting machines and Youngone Corporation with Designer Textiles 16 dyeing machines capable of producing over head office and innovation centre in New 400,000 metres of fabric a month (short or long Zealand and manufacturing plant in Vietnam. runs) in a purpose-built 16,000 sq metre facility. Youngone Nam Dinh Ltd is truly state of the The plant also has the latest Quality Control and art when it comes to circular knitting facilities. Colour Matching Laboratories on site, as well as A significant investment in plant and machinery leading edge Digital Printing facilities. Driven by innovation and operating with an attitude towards “developing industry lead skills
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