Fashion companies looking for new sources for product following Bangladesh
SEMARANG, Indonesia Bennett Model helped pioneer the exporting of garments from China in 1975, the year before Mao Zedong died, and ever since, his New York fashion company has searched for other countries, from Guatemala to Vietnam to Indonesia, capable of supplying top retailers like Bergdorf Goodman and Neiman Marcus.
The relentless search for new locations has taken on more urgency after the deadliest industrial accident in the global garment industrys history, a multistory factory collapse in Bangladesh that left 1,127 people dead. Buying from Bangladesh, said Mr. Model, has been politically incorrect ever since problems started there, so a lot of major players had already been looking for alternatives.
When a senior executive from one of the largest American mass-market retailers called him last week with worries about suppliers in Bangladesh and plans for a trip to Vietnam and Cambodia to seek alternatives, Mr. Model was ready with advice: I told him to add a stop in Indonesia.
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Too bad they closed all the factories in the United States, safe factories! Greedy bastards!