我们很高兴地宣布,联业制衣已被香港社会服务联会认可为“商界展关怀”,并获得“商界展关怀”标志 2022-23。 这一享有盛誉的奖项彰显了我们对员工、社区和环境的承诺。
Our Vice Chair, Dr. Delman Lee, has stated that we are progressively switching to digital sampling due to its ability to benefit the environment by saving natural resources in manufacturing. TAL also partnered with Redress for the Redress Design Award, promoting circular design techniques.
The Hong Kong Management Association launched the Hong Kong Sustainability Award in 2016 as a long-term initiative to promote sustainability.
Our Vice-Chair and Organizing Committee Chairman of the Hong Kong Sustainability Award, Dr Delman Lee, highlighted the importance of cross-sector collaboration and agility as well as resilience under the new normal.
Consumers and regulators are pushing apparel makers around the world to reduce carbon emissions, businesses say they plan to increase transparency along their supply chains in the next few years, says KPMG report.
The updated UN Fashion Charter will push brands to do more, Dr. Delman Lee, our Vice-Chair, said during an annual meeting of the Sustainable Apparel Coalition. “More collaboration is important for the whole supply chain to become more sustainable.”
British fashion houses have united to showcase sustainability as the industry pledges to bolster its sustainability ambitions by calling on companies to halve their carbon emissions by 2030.
“It is a signal that we need to work closely together with our peers, our supply chain, policymakers and consumers to get on the track to net zero.” Our Vice-Chair, Dr. Delman Lee, has called for a sustainability index to rate companies at an event at the COP26 climate summit.
The United Nations Fashion Charter announced an updated version of the Fashion Industry Charter for Climate Action at #COP26.
With the new version, the focus is the call for companies to set Science Based Targets or halve their emissions by 2030, with a pledge to achieve net-zero emissions no later than 2050.
Enro kids face mask with outstanding filtration and fit was recommended by Wirecutter as the best masks for kids.
Enro kids face masks were out of stock after Wirecutter published their guide to the best cloth and disposable face masks for kids. Our CEO, Mr. Roger Lee admitted the Delta variant and the surge in demand for Enro kids masks have “thrown us a curveball.”
New York Times Wirecutter has conducted testing through Colorado State University, suggesting good breathability on the Enro mask. The Enro Face Mask is by far the best-fitting and most protective yet breathable mask they’ve tested. It comes in scores of designs and is machine washable.
TAL Apparel has won the Large Corporate category for the INSEAD “Business as a Force for Good” Award (FFG Award) HK 2021. The Award recognizes Hong Kong companies and individuals who brought positive impact or have inspired others in the community to do good while doing business, in line with INSEAD’s belief in Business as a Force for Good. The FFG Award mainly focuses on diversity and inclusion, sustainability and Well-being (both physical and mental).
CNBC's Christine Tan talks to our CEO, Mr. Roger Lee, about how he drives sustainability in his garment manufacturing business and what it takes to cut emissions in the fast fashion industry.
During this pandemic, Mr. Roger Lee drove the company’s pivot to making reusable masks, woven with in-house technology to filter out minute particles, to keep users safe during this health crisis.
Global Fashion Agenda organises a conversation with the fashion CEOs of TAL Apparel, H&M Group and Zalando on how they are supporting their organisations to implement sustainability priorities.
TAL joined HKMA and SVhk in signing a pledge in action to reinforce our commitment to PURPOSE. During the occasion, our Vice Chair, Dr. Delman Lee, shared his experience in the panel discussion - "From Me to We: Sustainable Living for All".
A year into the coronavirus crisis, the garment industry and its millions of workers are suffering as they slash prices to stay competitive.
Our CEO, Mr. Roger Lee, shares how TAL adapted to supply chain shocks over the course of 2020.
Hong Kong Economic Times interviews TAL CEO, Mr. Roger Lee, to find out more about the launch of enro. He shares the company's insistence on engineering a reusable face mask that won't be detrimental to the environment, as well as the innovation process to improve its functions.
Our CEO, Mr. Roger Lee, catches up with South China Morning Post, about TAL's successful launch of enro - a reusable face mask that is effective even after 100 washes.
Vietnam Garments Manufacturing (VNG) was recognized and awarded a LEED Standard GOLD certification after its construction in 2017. Our President and CTO, Dr. Delman Lee, explains why the creation of a sustainable future begins from the design phase of the new production plant.
The awards programme honours the city's most innovative products and initiatives that proved to be an industry game changer in their respective sectors.
During the interview, our CEO, Mr Roger Lee, explains how TAL embarks on a journey of engineering a better mask.
During APAC Change Insider #4, our CEO, Mr. Roger Lee, shares his journey on how he led TAL Group through the COVID-19 pandemic.
As one of the strongest voices on the need for equal partnerships in the value chain, our President and Chief Technology Officer, Dr. Delman Lee, joins Eva Kruse for a conversation on what needs to change in the relationship between buyers and manufacturers to accelerate sustainability. This discussion will also go deeper into understanding how to forge better and more mutually rewarding partnerships.
Making designer fashion more sustainable has been a cause célèbre for decades, so why hasn’t it happened yet? Our CEO, Mr. Roger Lee, speaks to BBC Business Daily about some of the challenges in setting up a single standard to measure the sustainability of a product.
Almost overnight masks have gone from medical to mainstream. Hong Kong-based TAL saw the opportunity not only to make masks, but also to make better masks. Our CEO, Mr. Roger Lee, speaks to Inside Fashion on how TAL is applying its R&D expertise to engineer a facemask for consumers that offers greater comfort, is sustainable, and provides enhanced virus protection.
TAL Apparel has embarked on a partnership with Bluesign. As brands and retailers are recognising the value of transparency in every tier of their supply chain, the partnership will build trust, synergies and collaboration for chemical management throughout the supply chain.
We are glad to announce that TAL Apparel is now a bluesign® system partner.
The bluesign® SYSTEM focuses on resources, people and the environment. The Input Stream Management ensures that bluesign® APPROVED chemical products and raw materials are used in all steps of the manufacturing process.
Our CEO, Roger Lee, speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia” and discusses how the coronavirus outbreak has impacted the business and the apparel industry. During the interview, our newly engineered 3D washable mask is featured as well...
2017 brought a defining moment when TAL ventured out of Asia for the first time, planting the company's footprint in the African continent. The Economist includes TAL in its analysis of how manufacturing might take off in Africa.
TAL Apparel which makes one of every six men’s dress shirts sold in the U.S., is shifting some of its production lines to personal protective equipment such as face masks. The company has confirmed orders of 50 million masks and our CEO, Mr. Roger Lee, expects the protective gear business to continue after the health crisis.
At the cutting edge of fashion and science, innovators are setting a new trend with a circular model of consumption. Our CEO, Mr. Roger Lee, comments on the environmental impact and significant reductions on fabric wastage across the industry if clients switch to digital sampling.
The R Collective recently launched an eight-piece upcycled collection featuring dresses, trench coats and pants exclusively for NET-A-PORTER. Reusing recycled materials requires innovation and skilled hands to transform these materials into new garments. Singer Mint Pattarasaya takes consumers behind the scenes at one of our factories to witness the transformation.
In the season finale, Frontline Fashion 4 heads backstage to catch the final preparations as the Redress Design Award finalists get ready to present their collections to the 1,000+ VIPs, industry experts and media on the runway at CENTRESTAGE, Hong Kong.
In this episode of Frontline Fashion 4, the Redress Design Award finalists face our CEO, Mr. Roger Lee, and other regional judges - where their collections are put under the microscope for style and sustainability!
This episode, the Redress Design Award finalists visit VNG, our factory in Vietnam, to get a taste of the sheer scale of mass manufacturing and the positive impacts it can have though technology such as digital sampling. In the latter part of the episode, the finalists also learn from and brainstorm with supply chain experts from VF Corporation.
TAL Apparel is joining VF Corporation and Zalando as new Associate Partners of the Global Fashion Agenda, providing feedback and input on its mission to accelerate the fashion industry's transition into a circular economy, adopting sustainable best practices. “For the tremendous task ahead of us of creating a sustainable fashion industry, we believe in open dialogue, alignment and coordination along the whole supply chain. Global Fashion Agenda provides a wide-reaching platform that reaches the senior management of organizations in the supply chain. Alone we go faster, together we go further,” said Dr. Delman Lee, President & Chief Technology Officer at TAL Apparel.
With the US-China Trade War going for more than a year, the segment looks at how Hong Kong manufacturers are making the necessary adjustments to navigate the economic landscape. It mentioned that TAL first expanded its footprint to Vietnam about 15 years ago and that costs were a major consideration factor.
Garment workers around the world make everything from luxury handbags to fast fashion leggings. Meet Mr. Vu Hoang Quan, one of our workers at VNG.
Textile and apparel companies are reducing water and energy use, building green factories, eliminating waste, and upcycling the clothes consumers discard. TAL has been at the forefront of Hong Kong manufacturers, innovating to tackle some of the environmental issues associated with manufacturing.
In the late 1940s, due to China’s political instability, some of the businessmen and entrepreneurs from industrialised cities such as Shanghai, began to transfer their funds and technology to Hong Kong. This led to the transformation of the economy and for the manufacturing industry in Hong Kong to take off. TAL was among the biggest textile factories of its time, contributing to Hong Kong’s thriving economy. Chairman Dr. Harry Lee recounts on how his uncle, CC. Lee opened the first textile factory in 1947.
The fashion industry is one of the most polluting industries in the world, with the production of new clothes to meet ever-growing demand taking a huge toll on the planet's limited resources. On the runway of the Redress Design Award, a sustainable fashion design competition, which the company sponsors, our CEO, Mr. Roger Lee, commented on the growing transparency of the fashion industry, and his hope to see a global benchmark to evaluate the sustainability of apparel available in the next 5-10 years, which will help consumers make more informed choices.
Fashion Summit (HK) is Asia’s largest sustainable fashion event regularly held in Hong Kong. During Fashion Summit (HK) 2019, being one of the eight Hong Kong textile manufacturers, TAL signed on to the United Nations' Fashion Industry Charter for Climate Action in committing to sustainable fashion operations with a target of cutting 30 percent greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.
Sustainable fashion charity, Redress, held its annual design awards runway show on Thursday with ten finalists presenting five-piece collections created from upcycled materials. TAL Group has been a sponsor of the competition since 2016, giving young designers the opportunity to visit our factories and learn about the manufacturing process. Sitting on this cycle’s judging panel, our CEO, Roger Lee, also commented on this years' winner.
Our CEO, Mr. Roger Lee, took part in 2019’s Copenhagen Fashion Summit, joining a panel discussion hosted by New York Times Fashion Editor,, Ms. Vanessa Friedman with Mr. Jason Kibbey, CEO of Higg Co LLC, and Mr. Mike Barry, Director of Sustainable Business of Marks & Spencer. What have been sustainable fashion’s biggest achievements and what opportunities have been missed in the past decade? And what are the most crucial challenges we need to deal with in the decade to come? Mr. Lee weighs in on how TAL Group’s sustainability efforts are tackling some of these challenges.
Some speakers at the Copenhagen Fashion Summit commented that sustainability is strongly linked to wealth and privilege. The people creating the least environmental impact are invariably the world’s poorest people, and they are paying the biggest price. Our CEO, Mr. Roger Lee, provided audiences with a manufacturer’s perspective on sustainability.
Our President and Chief Technology Officer, Dr. Delman Lee, participated in CNBC Managing Asia’s sustainable entrepreneurship conference. As part of the panel discussion’s final remarks, Dr. Lee challenged all CEOs to crack the sustainability code.
At CNBC Managing Asia's sustainable entrepreneurship conference, President and Chief Technology Officer, Dr. Delman Lee – also a Founding Member of the Sustainable Apparel Coalition – explains that consumers today still don’t know how to find sustainable brands and or understand what makes garments sustainable. The Higg Index aims to provide a common language for all apparel goods to measure the sustainability impact of a garment.
Our President and Chief Technology Officer, Dr. Delman Lee, took part in CNBC Managing Asia’s sustainable entrepreneurship conference in Malaysia, alongside CEO of global agri-business, Olam, and Founder of social enterprise, Generation Hope. Dr. Lee shared that the company’s staff survey showed that sustainability was a priority for workers, so making strides toward this has helped and will continue to help win hearts and improve staff retention.
Dr. Harry Lee of TAL Group continues to oversee the company's research and development efforts, including those which are seeking to reduce the company’s environmental footprint.
Mr. Roger Lee of TAL Group discusses the collaborations the company has with organisations such as Redress to help fashion designers and consumers make more informed decisions that benefit the environment.
When our CEO, Mr. Roger Lee, took on the role of CEO his late thirties, he had several role models to emulate, including his father, Dr. Harry Lee, and his great uncle, C.C., Lee, the founder of TAL Group. But for the former IT consultant says refusing the advice of his predecessors has been key to the company’s success. Mr. Lee talks about his management philosophy.
Our Chairman, Dr. Harry Lee, and CEO, Mr. Roger Lee, were interviewed by CNBC Managing Asia to discuss how the Group’s focus on innovation on sustainability has remained consistent over the years despite differences in management style as well as macroeconomic conditions.
Frontline Fashion is an award-winning documentary series that follows finalists of the Redress Design Award, the world’s biggest sustainable fashion design competition. TAL has been a sponsor of the competition since 2016. Frontline Fashion Season #3 which covers the finalists’ road to the 2018 Redress Design Award Final has been crafted into 5 short episodes.
Key highlights are:
Episode 2 – Finalists pay visit to TAA, our shirt factory in Dongguan, to understand how 30,000 shirts are produced a day in a sustainable way.
Episode 3 - Finalists present their collections to the panel of industry experts. Our CEO, Mr. Roger Lee, is one of the panellists.
Episode 5 – Ms. Tess Whitfort, the winner of 2018 Redress Design Award, goes to TG2, our outerwear factory in Thailand, to create a sustainable collection for retail.
The fashion industry is thriving, but the amount of waste generated has also been increasing. Sustainable fashion has been gaining momentum in recent years: not only does it make business sense but it also cuts out the industry’s unnecessary waste. In a joint interview with Christina Dean, Founder and Chair of Redress, our CEO, Mr. Roger Lee, weighs in on what TAL Group is doing to drive down waste in the fashion industry.
Our CEO Mr. Roger Lee shares how Sustainability has always been the company’s DNA. Our belief in People-Planet-Profit: The Triple Bottom line concept is the basis of our sustainable business. From attaining a LEED certified office of a Platinum Status to providing a working environment with employees’ health and well-being in mind; we not only comply to Sustainability, we simply believe.
GEORGE TOWN: The textile industry which many may have now overlooked due to the emergence of electronics and electrical production here should not be defined as a "sunset industry".
In reality, it continues to rapidly grow in this globalised era, as apparel and clothing remain an essential need.
Making a point on this was none other than a Hong Kong-based personality who was instrumental in developing an apparel family empire in Asia under the brand of Pen Apparel Sdn Bhd, one of the oldest factories operating in the old industrial site of Penang-Sungai Pinang.
In a Hong Kong laboratory, researchers are working with one of the world’s biggest cloth makers to improve its production process using a special ingredient: bacteria.
TAL Apparel Ltd., which has factories in mainland China and Southeast Asia, has teamed up with City University to identify bacteria that can clean up more efficiently the vast quantities of waste water the textile industry produces.
This interview talks about how every year the fashion industry produces billions of garment which are made in China, and waste had become a major issue. TAL Apparel was appointed to be one of the company that is taking steps to recycling and minimizing wastes in the manufacture industry. Dr. Lee discusses how the technology is getting more mature, and TAL is at the forefront to treat waste with an aim to share the knowledge with the industry.
With costs rising in Asia, the east African country wants to be the next low-cost manufacturing hub. But after a wave of violent unrest its authoritarian government must deal with social and polotical challenges by John Aglionby
Foreign direct investment rose 6 percent year-on-year to $6.15 billion in the first five months of 2017 in Vietnam. Cheap labor is an obvious lure for foreign investors. TAL's chief executive, Roger Lee, said Vietnam also scores highly on middle management, work ethic and government policy.
In an age where start-up culture provides all the buzzwords and millennials keep asking for meaning, corporate chieftains should know that large organizations can prepare themselves to handle massive disruption - the answers lie in the people you already employ.
联业制衣成功采用Nutanix企业云端运算平台一年,大幅节省IT基础设施管理的成本和时间。
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联业制衣于埃塞俄比亚Hawassa工业城的工厂准备把他们第一批的衬衫出口到美国。
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透过采用Nutanix企业云端运算平台,联业制衣成功进行IT转型,大幅节省IT基础设施管理的时间,将更多资源集中投放在研发创新的制衣技术。
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透过采用Nutanix企业云端运算平台 , 联业制衣削减了IT开资和提高营运效率。
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这篇文章介绍了在河内彭博东盟商业峰会期间,外国投资者对东盟经济共同体的观点。其中联业集团首席执行官李国权先生分享了他的一些见解,他认为即使没有了TPP,越南都有它的吸引力。所以不论TPP实行与否,联业集团亦于越南投资额外的5,000万美元。
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这篇文章探讨了埃塞俄比亚目前的状况,以及这些情况会如何影响投资环境。联业集团首席执行官李国权先生的并指出了尽管当前的政治问题,联业制衣将继续在阿瓦萨兴建工厂的计划。
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这篇文章介绍了彭博在河内召开的东盟商业峰会。其中摘录了联业集团首席执行官李国权先生对联业集团计划将越南定为下一个投资目的地的意见。
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这篇文章详细介绍了当选总统唐纳德特朗普针对中国以打算制定的贸易政策所带来的潜在影响。并阐释了该工厂未来的纺织品生产计划。其中摘录了联业集团首席执行官李国权先生 的采访,他在采访中谈到了联业制衣就那些贸易政策的计划。
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这篇文章详细介绍了联业制衣在越南开设的服装厂正式投入运营,以及最近部署的Infor CloudSuite Fashion系统以发展更灵活的商业模式。
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这篇文章介绍了联业制衣在越南新开始的制衣厂以及兴建中的纺织厂。
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联业集团主席李乃熺博士、首席执行官李国权先生、总裁兼首席科技总监李国本博士分享了联业制衣的发展历史和各自的经历。
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这篇文章详细介绍了联业制衣在越南开设的服装厂正式投入运营,并阐释了该工厂未来的纺织品生产计划。
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在这段视频探讨了越南的外国投资增长。其中谈到了近期投入运营的联业制衣在河内设立的制造厂,以及联业集团首席执行官李国权先生的采访,他在采访中分享了自己对于联业制衣集团在越南进一步扩展的看法。
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这篇文章详细介绍了外国纺织和服装公司在越南的投资状况。其中介绍了联业制衣在Ba Thien工业区开设最新服装厂并正式运营,该工厂预计每年将生产1200万件衬衫,为当地创造3,500个工作岗位。
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这篇文章介绍了联业制衣投资5000万美元在越南河内设立的工厂正式开业。
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这篇文章详细介绍了联业制衣在越南北部省份永福省 (Vinh Phuc) 开设的工厂正式运营,该工厂耗资 5000 万美元,预计每年将生产1200万件衬衫,为当地创造 3,500 个工作岗位。
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在这篇文章中,联业集团首席执行官李国权先生分享了该集团在埃塞俄比亚的扩展计划。
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在这篇采访中,针对联业制衣如何持续探索为服装供应链增加价值,联业集团总裁兼首席科技总监李国本博士分享了自己的看法。李博士谈到了联业制衣目前在产品创新和可持续方面的关注,并分享了联业制衣在埃塞俄比亚和越南的扩展计划。
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这篇文章谈到了联业制衣的 IT 系统升级计划。
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在这篇文章中,联业集团首席执行官李国权先生探讨了联业制衣的历史和发展;如何集中于可持续发展创新和努力以遵循公司传递的关键信息,以及公司如何致力于与时俱进。文章也谈到了越南的工厂开业以及埃塞俄比亚的发展计划。
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这篇文章阐明了中国工资上涨对制造行业造成的影响。其中摘录了联业集团首席执行官李国权先生的采访,他在采访中详细论述了决策背后的业务理念,以及公司如何开始将订单从中国转移到东南亚。
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这篇文章谈到了由于中国的成本上升,联业制衣将运营转向东南亚的计划。
这篇文章谈到了由于中国的成本上升,联业制衣将运营转向东南亚的计划。
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这篇文章阐释了劳动力短缺和中国经济的变化如何影响制造商的生产计划。联业集团首席执行官李国权先生分享了自己对于3D打印未来趋势的看法。
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在这篇采访中,联业集团首席执行官李国权先生探讨了TPP对该地区服装制造的影响。
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这篇文章阐明了中国制造行业的衰退。其中摘录了联业集团首席执行官李国权先生的采访,他在采访中指出谈到了联业制衣在中国关闭工厂以及在越南扩展业务的计划。
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在这篇采访中,联业集团首席执行官李国权先生谈到了联业制衣集团在中国关闭工厂以及在越南扩展业务的计划。
这篇文章对 TPP 对越南制造商产生的影响。联业集团首席执行官李国权先生表示,“一旦这个协定通过,制造商可以与全球品牌协商更高的生产价格,以便共同节约成本。”
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这篇文章探讨了中国工厂为确保生产线全面运转而面临的挑战,并提到了联业制衣集团照片和保留工厂员工的方法。
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在这篇文章中,联业集团首席执行官李国权先生接受《中国日报亚洲版》采访,分享了自己的未来憧憬和业务理念。
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这篇文章描述了对于泛太平洋伙伴关系协定的影响,纺织和服装行业的人都有哪些观点。联业集团首席执行官李国权先生解释了他对越南纺织品行业的看法。
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这篇文章解释了,由于快速上升的质量,中国制造的高端产品的数量正不断增长。香港联业集团首席执行官李国权先生表示,“精益生产”对于该集团运营至关重要。
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本文通过采访制片人 Andrew Morgan 和其他相关方,详细叙述了纪录片《时尚的代价》(The True Cost)的诞生过程,在影片中,联业集团首席执行官李国权先生提到,“最终我们不得不做出抉择。要么提高产品的价格,要么导致制造商倒闭,或通过偷工减料来维持运营。”
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在这部分采访中,李乃熺博士博士讲述了联业制衣有限公司的发展历史,以及多年来他在服装制造行业的工作经历。
在这部分采访中,李乃熺博士讲述了联业制衣有限公司的发展历史,以及多年来他在服装制造行业的工作经历。
在这段视频中,李乃熺博士透过展示Polo衫两片式样品介绍TAL的创新产品 - PerformanceKnit。
在这段视频中,李乃熺博士介绍了服装制造行业常用的2种工具。
在这部分采访中,李乃熺博士讲述了联业制衣有限公司的发展历史,以及多年来他在服装制造行业的工作经历。
在这部分采访中,李乃熺博士讲述了联业制衣有限公司的发展历史,以及多年来他在服装制造行业的工作经历。
李震之先生于1946年在香港成立首间纺纱厂,至1962年将旗下所有的纺纱厂造成联业纺织有限公司(Textile Alliance Limited, TAL),并于1983年将成衣部转为联业制衣有限公司(TAL Apparel Limited)。集团目前是全球最大的成衣生产商之一。
本文含有各大型公司的重要人士对2015年服装行业做出的预测。联业集团首席执行官李国权先生预计2015年整体将延续2014年的发展态势,服装零售行业的消费不会发生重大转变。
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联业集团将扩展到越南。数年前,联业集团曾考虑搬到印度,但最后放弃了这个选择。
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联业制衣 (TAL) 首席执行官李国权先生接受 Just-style 采访,分享了自己对服装行业未来发展的憧憬。
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中国制造业成本上升,迫使联业制衣(TAL)转向越南寻求更大投资。
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李国权先生表示正是因为TAL深谙如何在政治剧变和业务波动中求得生存,才成为行业创新者。
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服装制造商TAL正进行重组,以便在面临行业改革、员工短缺和工资上涨等挑战时,不会被淘汰出局。
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中国的制造商正通过免费火车票和幸运抽奖来挽留员工,并吸引员工春节过后再度返工。
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由于工人工资上涨,中国制造行业的成本逐渐上升。
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香港联业制衣有限公司(TAL)主席李乃熺博士、首席执行官李国权先生分享了接管公司后,他们所面临的挑战。
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香港联业制衣有限公司 (TAL Group)主席李乃熺博士为香港中文大学EMBA课程演讲,表示对制衣业的前景充满信心,并分享公司的成功要素及未来发展计划。
联业制衣集团首席执行官李国权先生管理着J.C.Penney部分供应链,他分享了该集团如何帮助零售商通过有效的库存管理来节约成本。
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随着在美国的业务持续增长以及在上海开设新办公室,联业制衣志在一举拿下世界上两个最大的经济体。
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面对成本上升,中国应如何维持作为制造大国的竞争优势,李国权先生分享了自己的洞见。
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文章强调了联业制衣为降低公司的生态足迹而做出的努力,这包括部署多种工具来监控和测量环境影响、对员工采用真实可靠的变更管理方法,以及将绿色建筑设计融入工厂。
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2012年4月17日,TAL首席执行官李国权先生向《女装日报》(WWD)分享了联业制衣的业务发展历程、服务交付、业务策略及方法。
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密德萨斯大学为表彰联业制衣为该大学提供的长期支持,用联业制衣为自己的时尚工作室命名...
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拉斯维加斯,2012年1月12日 /PRNewswire/ --3D身体构图领域的开拓者Bodymetrics宣布个性化零售的新时代已经降临...
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总裁兼首席科技总监李国本博士赞扬了低碳制造计划 (LCMP) 的简单便捷,并分享了公司为实现减少碳排放而做出的努力。
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联业制衣总裁兼首席科技总监李国本博士认为参与LCMP 是通往更严格的国际认证的踏脚石。李博士更指出联业集团采用"软硬兼施" 之法教育员工投入环保,有助实现低碳足印的真正目标。
TAL总裁兼首席科技总监李国本博士接受《ATA 纺织及成衣(亚洲版)》杂志采访,介绍了公司的最新动态以及他对可持续问题的洞见。
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2011年8月1日的《南华早报》商业版概述了联业制衣的创新技术及供应链管理服务,并认为这是公司从行业竞争对手对手中脱颖而出的方式。
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对于中国大陆运营成本上升,以及公司如何应对这一具有挑战性的局面,李国权先生分享了自己的观点。
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文章首先介绍了可持续服装联盟 (Sustainability Apparel Coalition),随后,总裁兼首席科技总监李国本博士分享了该集团多年来的可持续发展举措,以及TAL发展成为全球制造企业的成功故事。
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总裁兼首席科技总监李国本博士让读者深入了解了在公司以及最新启动的全球可持续服装联盟(Sustainability Apparel Coalition)层面,TAL为实现可持续发展所作出的努力。
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针对服装行业近期趋势,以及该集团针对目前的纺织行业危机所采取的业务策略,TAL首席运营官李国权先生发表了自己的看法...
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联业制衣首席运营官李国权先生分享了作为一家大型服装制造企业,TAL的发展历程;以及当前纺织行业危机导致原材料成本上升,对公司产生了哪些影响...
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联业制衣总裁兼首席科技总监李国本博士分享了联业制衣在可持续发展方面提出的两项政策...
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联业制衣有限公司首席运营官李国权先生分享了自己的成功经历,讲述了公司如何在越南设立生产基地,以便贯彻该集团的业务策略。(修正:应访问稿中提及之联业制衣集团每年营业额应修订为柒至捌亿美元)
联业集团首席运营官李国权先生分享将公司从低端制造商转移以及供应链管理对零售商的重要性的故事。
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联业制衣有限公司首席执行官李乃熺博士与我们分享联业制衣以持续的时尚科技应用到产品开发的途径。
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联业集团首席运营官李国权先生分享联业制衣如何成为香港最好的衬衫制造商及主要出口商的成功故事的…
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联业集团于美国德克萨斯的物流配送中心,是集团要于服装分销配送领域中处于处于最前沿的承诺的证据…
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WGSN报道香港一家服装制造商 - 联业制衣有限公司怎样及如可把可持续发展放在其业务的核心…
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联业集团首席运营官李国权先生于国际时尚服装业高峰论坛担任演讲者。他于论坛中分享他对当前服装行业的见解以及公司对市场情况的回应…
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女装日报报告了2010年度对服装行业的展望。联业集团首席运营官李国权先生评论该集团的对前景仍持谨慎态度…
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Taltech Ltd, 联业制衣有限公司的联营公司于今天宣布,它已开始在在英国伦敦的专利县法院,提出专利侵权诉讼…
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大型跨国制衣企业TAL Group在8个国家建有厂房,估计在美国...
以香港为大本营的成衣生产商TAL Group,面对日渐升级的数据分析需要...
作为一家领导型服装制造企业,联业制衣有限公司很早就开始采用众多...
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曾经被市场极为看好的越南经济,目前面对通胀接近失控的情况,5月份通胀率高达..
「5月份通胀急升至25.2%,食品价格更大升4成,打工仔实在苦不堪言。所以公司近期...
联业制衣有限公司接受了美国联邦上诉法院的最新决定...
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公司必须在自己的员工中间发现和发展领导者,在面对…
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联业制衣于1947年成立于香港,公司致力于为全球各大服装品牌供应高品质男装和女装...
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如果您将联业制衣集团称之为服装制造商,常务董事李乃熺(Harry Lee) 会纠正您。他更喜欢“创新型成衣制造商”(Innofacturer) 这个词...
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制衣业经历了数十年的变化,从香港经济的重要动力支柱,至现在早已从香港撤退,不少制衣公司...
还有约一个月,中国制成衣输往欧盟地区的配额即将取消,输美配额亦装在...
还有约一个月,中国制成衣输往欧盟地区的配额即将取消,输美配额亦装在.
联业制衣集团是世界上技术最先进的全球服装制造商之一…
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JC Penney的免熨烫衬衫和可熨烫羊毛裤从联业制衣(TAL)的缝纫机上取下来。服装企业…
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还有三个月,中国输欧纺织配额便...
服装零售商正在缩减供应商的数量,小规模服装制造商将被淘汰,一位纺织品和服装行业的资深人士警告...
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联业制衣在库存、产品方面的效率帮助其规避风险
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联业制衣在今屈香港工商业奖中夺得...
联业制衣有限公司(TAL Apparel Ltd)及其联营公司Taltech Ltd(“联业”)起诉…
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对于消费者,购买衣服往往注重款式;相比服饰零售商,便非常...
联业制衣力图超越制造和设计,发展其...
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OEM成衣制造商,联业制衣有限公司...
面对巨大的竞争压力,传统OEM制造商们...
中国的实验室很快就将可以媲美实力强大的企业,并且…
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香港规模最大的纺织品公司联业制衣...
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联业制衣(TAL Apparel)正在评估纺织品领域的机遇...
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近期,随着中国制造业成本开始上升,香港纺织品制造企业联业制衣 (TAL Apparel)...
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香港联业制衣 (TAL) 已成为领先的衬衫供应商...
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(本篇文章为英文版)联业制衣(TAL)继续维持大批量生产,同时力争保留员工和全球市场…
近年来,制造行业一直在积极开发供应链管理,以提高效率...
年轻一代不愿在工厂工作,很难吸引到这些人才...
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联业制衣有限公司 - 未来憧憬
联业制衣集团(TAL Apparel Group)如何从一家小小的纺织厂逐渐发展起来...
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服装进口商发现,他们的收获不仅仅是利润增长,而这些收获主要通过与...
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联业制衣有限公司 - 取消配额的背后
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取消配额的背后…
取消配额的背后…
香港服装制造商正不断完善自己的增值服务,以确保继续生存…
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明年将取消全球纺织品配额,但并非所有服装制造商都会进驻中国…
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在长达四十年的时间内,纺织品和服装行业一直是香港的支柱行业...
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纤维制造商Invista和软件制造商Freeborders Inc宣布启动...
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香港制造 - 劳动力短缺
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贸易通电子贸易有限公司(Tradelink Electronic Commerce Limited)宣布任命李乃熺博士为主席...
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