“Hometown of Tailors” expands textile and apparel industry cluster
On October 26th and 27th, Qianjiang, the “hometown of tailors”, signed contracts to start 36 textile and garment industry projects in two days, involving a total investment of approximately 4.3 billion yuan. In early November, the city introduced 12 measures (for trial implementation) to support the development of the textile and apparel industry. Liu Kesen, secretary-general of the Qianjiang Textile and Garment Industry Association, said that the output value of the city’s textile and garment industry is expected to exceed 35 billion yuan in 2025.
Cluster development of two hundred textile and garment enterprises
Qianjiang is the “hometown of tailors in China”, and “one-cut tailoring” and “tailoring according to the shape” are the special skills of Qianjiang tailors.
In the 1990s, 100,000 Qianjiang tailors went to the southeastern coast to work hard. With their hard-working spirit and superb skills, they created the golden signature of “Qianjiang Tailors”, one of the top ten labor service brands in the country.
In recent years, Qianjiang has attracted tailors to return with one hand, and attracted strong talents with the other, gradually forming a clothing and textile industry consisting of 200 enterprises (including 55 enterprises above the regulation and more than 140 enterprises below the regulation)Industrial clusters are mainly distributed in the three major industrial parks of Longwan, Haokou and Zhangjin.
In 2017, Zhangjin Town opened up more than 500 acres of land and built a garment industrial park (Phase I), attracting 23 garment companies such as Zhuoxin Clothing to settle in the park, including 6 enterprises above designated size. In 2020, the town’s clothing industry paid taxes of 78 million yuan, a year-on-year increase of 56%.
According to data from the Qianjiang Municipal Economic and Information Bureau, the total industrial output value of the city’s garment and textile industry designated enterprises reached 11 billion yuan in 2020, accounting for 15% of the city’s total industrial output value.
Liu Kesen introduced that with the industrial upgrading, the city’s textile and garment enterprises have gradually formed their own brand products, such as “Liweigao”, “Donghao Garments”, “Osef”, “Happiness Garments”, “Aimei Garments”, etc. A number of companies have their own clothing trademarks, and well-known brands such as “Ozark”, “Yichun”, “Semmer”, “Decathlon” and “Bala Bala” all have production bases in Qianjiang. Qianjiang Donghao Garment Co., Ltd., Hubei Zhonglun International Textile City Co., Ltd., and Qianjiang Jiaxing Garment Co., Ltd. are listed as provincial pilot demonstration enterprises for textile and apparel enterprises.
Introduced twelve measures to address weaknesses
In recent years, my country’s textile and apparel industry has been accelerating its transfer to the central region. How to seize strategic opportunities? Since the end of May, Qianjiang has consulted experts many times to seek ways to develop rapidly.
“Qianjiang tailors are well-known throughout the country.” Sun Bicheng, a senior engineer at the China Textile Construction and Planning Institute, believes that Qianjiang has advantages in developing the textile and garment industry, but also has some shortcomings, such as a lack of public services, low overall equipment levels, and lack of independent innovation capabilities. wait. He suggested that Qianjiang should focus on brand building, intelligent manufacturing, shared manufacturing and e-commerce in its industrial planning. Achieve breakthroughs in other aspects. In terms of spatial layout, it is necessary to create “one headquarters, one core and three bases”. The first headquarters is the textile and garment industry building, the first core is the Qianjiang Garment Industrial Park, and the three bases are Haokou, Longwan and Zhangjin Garment Industrial Parks; in terms of safeguard measures , it is necessary to form a textile and garment industry association to achieve group development and declare a national industrial cluster. Establish an industrial development fund to help companies upgrade their smart manufacturing levels, organize group exhibitions, staff training, and introduce talents.
At the beginning of November, the Qianjiang City Industrial Economic Work Leading Group Office issued a document to formulate support for the development of the textile and garment industry from four aspects: support for becoming bigger and stronger, support for brand building, support for stable and strong positions, and support for platform construction. 12 Measures (Trial) – The municipal government will coordinate the establishment of a special fund of 200 million yuan for enterprise development to support the development of the textile and clothing industry. Encourage enterprises to enter the park, and provide three-year rent reduction and exemption to textile and garment enterprises that rent factories in the incubator park. Support brand building, and provide a one-time reward of 500,000 yuan to companies that have newly signed cooperation agreements with well-known domestic brand companies for more than three years and have annual tax declaration sales of more than 100 million yuan after cooperation. Encourage and support people from Qianjiang to return to their hometowns to start businesses, and provide small and micro business start-up discount loans of up to 3 million yuan to textile and clothing small and micro enterprises that meet the conditions and have more than 100 employees. Provide employment support, and provide 30% subsidy for service fees incurred by regulated enterprises through online platforms and offline recruitment of employees, etc.
In early November, a reporter from Hubei Daily walked into Hubei Zhonglun International Textile City of Zhonghua Group and saw spinning machines and few workers in the factory. “We invested more than 28 million yuan to promote machine replacement and received a city financial award of 1 million yuan. In the past, three workers were needed to operate a cotton shuttle machine. Now, the company With the introduction of advanced equipment, one worker can operate 10 cotton shuttle machines, and the production capacity has increased 10 times compared with the past.” Hu Zhongkai, the person in charge of the Textile City, said that Zhonghua Group, with a total investment of 1 billion yuan, has an annual output of 150,000 spindlesCotton yarn production line transfer and upgrade project is accelerating and is expected to be put into production within the year.
Intensively hold five activities including signing contracts and starting construction
On October 26th and 27th, Qianjiang held five events related to the textile and garment industry – the establishment of the Qianjiang Textile and Garment Industry Association and the first membership meeting, the first Qianjiang Tailor Forum, and the Search for the Most Beautiful Qianjiang Tailoring launch ceremony, textile and garment industry economic and trade investment promotion and city-wide October projects��Concentrated signing activities and project start-up activities in October.
On October 26, 32 projects were signed together, 29 of which were textile and apparel industry projects, including the Semir Intelligent Manufacturing Base Industrial Park project of Hangzhou Sanou Clothing Co., Ltd. and the digital clothing supply chain of Jinjiang Youya Clothing Co., Ltd. Base project, Huazhong Textile Trading Park project of Hubei Chamber of Commerce and Clothing and Fashion Industry Association of Guangdong Province, etc. The event attracted a large number of leading companies in the domestic textile and garment industry to visit.
On October 27, seven textile and apparel projects, including the Qianjiang Textile and Garment Industrial Park, started construction. Among them, the Youya Apparel digital clothing supply chain base project with an investment of 200 million yuan was signed on the 26th and started on the 27th. Yang Jun, chairman of Youya Clothing Co., Ltd., is from Qianjiang. He said that the service awareness, speed and pragmatic measures of the functional departments in his hometown strengthened his confidence in returning to his hometown to start a business.
Recently, Qianjiang City leaders have successively visited textile and garment industrial parks and related enterprises for investigation and research to help solve project promotion problems.
Currently, Qianjiang is focusing on building a development pattern of “one headquarters, one core and three bases” for the textile and apparel industry, striving to promote the construction of core parks for the textile and apparel industry, and accelerating the cultivation of a textile and apparel industry cluster with an annual output value of 35 billion yuan.
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The textile and clothing industry is accelerating its transfer to central China
Hubei Daily (Reporter Song Xiaozhong) On November 21, Feng Dehu, director of the China Textile Construction and Planning Institute, said in an interview with reporters that the textile and garment industry is labor-intensive Traditional industries were more likely to move to Southeast Asia in the past. However, due to factors such as the epidemic, they are now accelerating their transfer to central China.
“In the context of production capacity transfer, whoever raises the flag first will have all the advantages. Qianjiang is located in the middle of my country and has the business card of ‘Hometown of Tailors’. It has a good foundation for the garment industry and abundant labor resources. In undertaking It has unique advantages in the new round ofindustrial transfer and industrial upgrading and development,” he said.
Liang Fubin, president of the Apparel and Fashion Industry Association of the Hubei Chamber of Commerce in Guangdong Province, said that with the increase in factory rents, sharp rise in workers’ wage costs, and the renovation of old cities in big cities such as Guangzhou, garment companies in the Pearl River Delta region have begun to move their factories to the mainland.
When Yang Xiaodong, vice president of the China Garment Association, attended the Qianjiang Tailor Forum, he said that my country’s garment industry is developing rapidly. According to calculations by the China National Garment Association, in 2020, there were 170,000 industrial enterprises in the national clothing industry, 8.26 million employees in the clothing manufacturing field, and total clothing output of approximately 71.2 billion pieces. In 2020, the number of clothing sales nationwide exceeded 40 billion pieces, and the total domestic clothing market sales were 4.5 trillion yuan. In 2020, my country’s apparel exports amounted to US$137.4 billion, accounting for 31.6% of the global apparel trade market, which was 25.2 percentage points higher than that of major exporting countries. During the “Thirteenth Five-Year Plan” period, clothing production capacity expanded to the central and western regions and overseas, and this trend continues.
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