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  • Belarusian textile company Orsha Linen Mill is modernising its garment factory at a cost of more than Br3 million ($1.23 million). The company processes linen fibre and produces fabrics as well as finished piece and sewing products from them. All groups of finished pieces including men's, women's, and children's clothing are made at the sewing factory.Orsha began modernising its garment factory in late 2019 with the main goal of increasing output capacity and product choice. The fact
  • In its first quarter (Q1) FY20, Bed Bath & Beyond, a US-based omnichannel retailer, has reported 49 per cent sales decline to $1.3 billion compared to sales of $2.5 billion in same period last year. However, digital channels for the quarter ended on May 30, 2020, grew 82 per cent, including growth in excess of 100 per cent during April and May.Whereas sales from stores, of which 90 per cent of the company's total fleet were closed during the majority of the quarter, dropped 77 per cent.“
  • Shima Seiki Mfg., Ltd., the Japan-based knitting machine provider, unveils the latest subscription-based design software and two web services to help companies in their digital transformation journey.Image Courtesy: Through the innovation, the technology supplier is also extending support to the business to combat challenges of COVID-19 and to streamline their workflow which is being done remotely and digitally.Moreover, the solution will also help in reducing the waste thus achieving sustainabi
  • SAN FRANCISCO – Levi’s is the latest apparel brand to agree to pay its suppliers for goods they produced amidst the pandemic, joining the likes of H&M, Adidas, Inditex and many more who’ve promised to support those in their supply chains.Since the pandemic began to take ahold of the planet, the fashion industry has been divided in its efforts to protect workers, with some brands agreeing to pay for goods in-production – that they may have not necessarily wanted as a result of suppressed cons
  • Popular Japanese department storeTakashimaya is one of the retailers dealing with mounting losses due to the ongoing pandemic.Image Courtesy: asia.nikkei.comThe retailer reported 20,530 million yen or US $ 190 million in losses for the May quarter blaming COVID-19-related costs and falling sales.This is the first time the company has reported losses ever since it started disclosing quarterly earnings in February 2004. In March-May quarter of 2019, Takashimaya posted a net profit of 10,597 millio
  • Wesfarmers, which owns the Australian unit of US department store operator Target, is accelerating the integration of its online and offline retail brands. A year after acquiring Catch, Wesfarmers has gone ahead to fully integrate the e-commerce site into its department store division, launching thousands of Target Australia products on the Catch website.Described the move as a ‘significant opportunity’ to increase the digital presence of department stores and reach more customers, Target Austra
  • JW Anderson, the UK-based fashion retailer, is all set to win the hearts of South Koreans again!Image Courtesy: cpp-luxury.comThe retailer, known for its exquisite menswear and womenswear collections, has opened its second store in Seoul.The new store, located at Galleria Luxury Hall East in Cheongdam, will be showcasing some of the finest collections of apparels in addition to exhibiting footwear, handbags and accessories.The interior design of the store is already catching the attention of man
  • LONDON - British sustainable fashion start-ups Colorifix and Spintex have made the shortlist of this year’s Postcode Lotteries Green Challenge.Photo: ColorifixIt means they are in with a shout of receiving the €500,000 (US$563,000) top prize at the international sustainability competition’s final in September.Colorifix has created a new and innovative sustainable dyeing technique that aims to revolutionise the textile dyeing industry.Source:Eco Textile
  • At a recent virtual roundtable in Mumbai, United Kingdom-India Business Council (UKBIC) managing director Kevin McCole signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) chief executive officer P Anbalagan to help the state proactively improve its business environment and strengthen its collaboration with British businesses.Speaking on the occasion, Kevin McCole, UKIBC, said: “This, I think, is vitally important because, as our economies and soc
  • LEICESTER - Fast fashion brand Boohoo has been dropped by major retailers Asos, Next and Zalando over concerns for the pay and conditions of garment workers in its UK supply chain factories.The company this week had more than £1.5 billion wiped off its stock market value following allegations that conditions in its supplier factories in Leicester had contributed to a coronavirus spike that saw the city put back into lockdown.Meanwhile, an undercover reporter for the Sunday Times claimed that one
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