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Global Fashion Brands Sign 23 MOUs with ASEAN Suppliers

Global Fashion Brands Sign 23 MOUs with ASEAN Suppliers

Write: Severin [2011-05-20]

Global Fashion Brands Sign 23 MOUs with ASEAN Suppliers

Twenty-three garment and apparel agreements signed at the SAFSA Global Forum this month in Singapore (above and
below) came after an increasing number of successful ASEAN regional apparel and fashion events.

BANGKOK, 15 June, 2010 -- Eight leading fashion brands from Europe and the United States have signed 23 memoranda of understanding (MOUs) with Southeast Asian suppliers at an inaugural textile and apparel industry event in Singapore, June 3-4.

High-level sourcing personnel from AVON Products, Debenhams, Guess?, MANGO, M&S (Marks &Spencer), Max Mara, Polo Ralph Lauren, and VF Corporation participated in the one-to-one meetings format. The brands collectively account for more than US$32 billion in global retail sales annually.

They met with the owners and senior executives of 14 "virtual vertical factories" (VVFs), which are partnerships between textile mills and garment factories based in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) region.

As members of the Source ASEAN Full Service Alliance (SAFSA), the VVF partnerships aim to set new international standards for production quality, speed-to-market, and value-added services in the textile and apparel sector.

SAFSA is a three-year pilot program with the objective of maximizing efficiencies along ASEAN's textile and apparel industry supply chain and offering a valueadded full-service product to global customers. The global brands have agreed to work with the VVF partnerships through SAFSA. The MOUs are expected to develop into lucrative commercial partnerships.

Global Fashion Brands Sign 23 MOUs with ASEAN Suppliers

SAFSA Forum

"My VVF partner and I are confident we can fulfill the buyers' expectations and become long-term partners and stakeholders in their future," said Mr. Chris Koh, Director of Singapore-based SL Ponie Pte Ltd. AFTEX Chairman Emeritus Mr. Phongsak Assakul from Thailand said: "The brands I met at the Forum were enthusiastic about the potential benefits of the SAFSA program." Seven of the eight brands at the event said they were very confident that they would form long-term relationships with the VVFs they met at the first SAFSA Global Forum.

SAFSA was initiated and developed by USAID's ASEAN Competitiveness Enhancement (ACE) Project in cooperation with the ASEAN Federation of Textile Industries (AFTEX). "SAFSA is a key part of our strategy to enhance the competitiveness of ASEAN's textiles and apparel industry," said ACE Project Director Mr. R. J. Gurley. "It's about teamwork," he said. "SAFSA members must commit to work closely with other companies within one or more VVF partnerships to produce and deliver quality full-service products on time and at reasonable prices.

Global Fashion Brands Sign 23 MOUs with ASEAN Suppliers

Mr Gurley said that SAFSA would work closely with its VVF members to facilitate introductions and meetings with global buyers. AFTEX Chairman Mr. Van Souieng said: "The end of the quota era and the global economic crisis has necessitated new ways of doing business."The move toward an ASEAN Economic Community, the strong support of our governments, and the unified commitment of our industry as represented by AFTEX, gives us the confidence to launch a new strategy."

More than 80 people attended the inaugural SAFSA Global Forum, which was organized by the ACE Project and AFTEX member the Textile and Fashion Federation of Singapore (TaFf), with the financial support of Singapore's Ministry of Trade and the Economic Development Board.

The SAFSA Global Forum is designed to be an annual event.