Mr. Luke Wang
Address:
Shanghai, China
Telephone:
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Account Registered in:
2005
Business Range:
Textile
Business Type:
Trading Company
Company Introduction
The Goldsmart Garments Group (3G) evolved from a 120-year-old fashion business originally established by the great-grandfather of the Wangs family in Shenyang, China, circa 1880. 3G now owns and controls the following factories in South East Asia:
Eight Factories in China (for all types of fabrics/garments)
Two vertical setups in Shanghai for cotton knit, fully owned
Three JV factories for ...
Eight Factories in China (for all types of fabrics/garments)
Two vertical setups in Shanghai for cotton knit, fully owned
Three JV factories for ...
The Goldsmart Garments Group (3G) evolved from a 120-year-old fashion business originally established by the great-grandfather of the Wangs family in Shenyang, China, circa 1880. 3G now owns and controls the following factories in South East Asia:
Eight Factories in China (for all types of fabrics/garments)
Two vertical setups in Shanghai for cotton knit, fully owned
Three JV factories for constructed garments
One true knit factory (associated) for sweaters and pullovers
Two vertical setups in Henan for T-shirts and polos
One Factory in Cambodia (quota-free and duty free for EU and Canadian markets)
Woven and knit casual/sport garments
One Associated Factory in Myanmar
All Myanmar products are quota-free to EU; only six quota categories are imposed by the United States.
One Factory in Bangladesh (quota-free and duty free for EU and Canadian markets)
One in Chittagong for cotton knitted garments (JV)
Two associated factories in Dhaka for woven garments
More than 56 State-owned Factories in Vietnam
Nine vertical setups for knitted/woven garments
47 CMT factories for woven/knitted garments
Please refer to our factory for cost advantages in each country.
Eight Factories in China (for all types of fabrics/garments)
Two vertical setups in Shanghai for cotton knit, fully owned
Three JV factories for constructed garments
One true knit factory (associated) for sweaters and pullovers
Two vertical setups in Henan for T-shirts and polos
One Factory in Cambodia (quota-free and duty free for EU and Canadian markets)
Woven and knit casual/sport garments
One Associated Factory in Myanmar
All Myanmar products are quota-free to EU; only six quota categories are imposed by the United States.
One Factory in Bangladesh (quota-free and duty free for EU and Canadian markets)
One in Chittagong for cotton knitted garments (JV)
Two associated factories in Dhaka for woven garments
More than 56 State-owned Factories in Vietnam
Nine vertical setups for knitted/woven garments
47 CMT factories for woven/knitted garments
Please refer to our factory for cost advantages in each country.