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GARMENT

PRODUCTIONS

​"We understand different types of garment products require different range of skill-sets and logistic options. That's why Africa Uniforms offers recommendations on manufacturing location among Ethiopia, Rwanda, Kenya and Lesotho to best meet your need."

MADE IN AFRICA

TELL YOU A LITTLE ABOUT US

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1970s

LeeKwun Knitwear Factory

(HONG KONG)

Established

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2008

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2015-16

2019-2022

HongLee Garment Ltd.

s h o p 4 s t u d e n t s

(HONG KONG)

Established

Entered ETHIOPIA, RWANDA

Africa Uniforms Ltd.

Supreme Garments Ltd.

Established

Entered LESOTHO, KENYA

Africa Uniforms (Singapore) PTE Ltd.

Afriwear Uniforms EPZ Ltd.

Established

Since 2015, we relocated our manufacturing hub to Africa and have been continuously investing to expand within the East and the South African Region. With extensive experience producing quality garments in Asia, we inherited the advanced technology and manufacturing management SOP to Africa where production cost could be further controlled. Our factory managers are professionals hired from Bangladesh, China, India, Kenya, Lesotho and Rwanda - a true winning line-up which understand garments inside out.

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Our portfolio consists of wholly-owned subsidiary factories and partnering factories with almost 100 production lines of 3,000+ workers which are capable to roll out 500,000+ pieces of uniform item and 700,000+ pieces of knits and woven per month. We are able to produce almost any type of garment products at a reasonable cost.

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The company's sales in 2022 totaled US$10 million and will continue to increase when the economy resumes.

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Africa Uniforms believes Africa is on the rise. The continent has massive potential to grow and to prosper. There is nothing more exciting than nurturing together with Africa. That faith keeps us motivated to continue contributing to Africa’s succeed.

We will be actively looking for opportunities to further expand and develop when the economy resumes. Besides the countries we already entered, we aim to explore in Tunisia, Egypt, Ghana, Tanzania and Madagascar as top priority.

Senegal, Nigeria, Angola, Namibia, Botswana, Mozambique and South Africa will be the next batch to conduct feasibility study.

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