RoK textile firm starts operation in Ben Tre

Unisoll Vina company under Hansoll Textile Ltd. of the Republic of Korea began operating in Giao Long industrial park, Chau Thanh district, the southern province of Ben Tre, on September 20.

The US$50 million company, the largest in terms of investment capital in Ben Tre, started building its garment and textile workshops in April 2013.


It is operating four workshops, equipped with 96 production lines run by 5,500 workers, producing 4 million items per year.

The company expects to have 10 workshops, with 236 production lines and over 16,000 workers to produce 16 million products per year by 2018.

Addressing the inauguration ceremony, Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Truong Duy Hai called on relevant bodies to facilitate the firm’s operation.

He also urged the company to operate in an environmentally-friendly manner.

Since 2001, Hansoll Textile Ltd has also invested in the southern provinces of Binh Duong and Dong Nai under its policy of expanding investment in Mekong Delta provinces.

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