Nicaragua: Logistics for Raw Materials for Textile IndustryTuesday, October 25, 2016 The company Next Level Apparel Logistic has invested $28 million in a new logistics center for storage and distribution of raw materials. The new plant was built in the Industrial Park Las Mercedes in Managua, where the company Next Level Apparel Logistic has been operating since 2009. Is this the Moment of the Textile Industry?Monday, May 28, 2012 Aggressive measures must be taken in marketing and attracting investment in order to exploit the possibilities opened by the DR-CAFTA and changes in the global market. From Diario de Centro América: Chinese Interested in Guatemalan Textile SectorFriday, April 28, 2017 Within the framework of the Apparel Sourcing Show, a delegation of Chinese textile entrepreneurs will be visiting the country in May, to explore business opportunities in the sector. The Apparel Sourcing Show event will be held from May 23 to 25 at the Grand Tikal Futura Hotel, and will bring together textile companies from the Central American region and from other countries. Fabrics: Factory Closes in GuatemalaFriday, August 28, 2020 After 20 years of operation, Modas B.I. Apparel, a company specialized in the manufacture of clothing, decided to close its doors due to the economic crisis caused by the outbreak of covid-19. The company operated an industrial plant that employed 800 workers and was located at Kilometer 8 of the Atlantic Highway, in the jurisdiction of the Department of Guatemala. More Productivity in Textile MaquilasTuesday, May 27, 2014 The implementation of lean manufacturing systems reduces from two hours to five minutes the time it takes to make a garment. This system, introduced in the textile fair Apparel Sourcing Show 2014, in Guatemala, unifies in a set sequence the "value" steps of the manufacturing process, completely eliminating "waste" steps resulting in higher productivity and resource optimization so that the number of operators needed to make a garment is only nine instead of fifty. |
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