Taiwan’s Eclat Textile to upgrade capacity of its two factories in Vietnam

Eclat Textile, major Taiwanese technology-based textile company, professional functional and flexible knitwear fabric producer and apparel manufacturer plans to increase its production capacity in Vietnam, to gain benefits from the Trans-Pacific Partnership free trade pact.

The company will invest $50.5 million to upgrade two factories of which $40 million will go to a factory in Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province and $10.5 million to a plant in Dong Nai province. Construction will start in early 2016.

The expanded capacity will top 5 million pieces of clothing per month.

The Company supplies its products to clients like Nike and Adidas under outsourcing contracts,

ECLAT utilizing the most professional manpower, swiftest response and most competitive cost to obtain maximum yield to satisfy customer demands.

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