Danish garment factory opened in Nam Dinh province
Denmark’s Spectre Garment Technologies Company Limited officially launched a factory to produce outdoor sportswear in the northern province of Nam Dinh on September 28.
Nam Dinh (VNA) - Denmark’s Spectre Garment Technologies Company Limited officiallylaunched a factory to produce outdoor sportswear in the northern province ofNam Dinh on September 28.
The factory, covering anarea of 7,000 sq.m, is located at Hoa Xa Industrial Zone, My Xa ward. It has atotal investment capital of over 5 million USD.
“The bilateral trade andinvestment between Vietnam and Denmark is growing sturdily, breaking newrecords every year. This is thanks to companies like Spectre, investing in Vietnamand bringing products from here to customers all over the world, creatingbenefits to both Vietnam and Denmark,” Danish Ambassador to Vietnam CharlotteLaursen said at the ceremony.
“Our company also plans toexpand the factory next year with an additional investment capital of around 1million USD,” Jesper Klausen, chairman of Spectre factory in Nam Dinh.
In 2010, Spectre came to Vietnamas a joint venture and opened its first factory in northern Thai Binh province.The company’s key products are outdoor sportswear for all types of mountainsports and for running, cycling and hunting.-VNA
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