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Sritex explore the Chinese market for military clothing
Illustration - Some workers inspect military uniforms ready to be exported in the garment company PT Sritex, Sukoharjo, Central Java. (ANTARA / Saptono)
BEIJING (Antara) - Sri Rejeki Isman PT Tbk begin exploring the Chinese market, particularly for military clothing products from previous threads and fabrics that have long been exported to the country.
"We're explore the possibility that the product can be Sritex military clothing military clothing for the Chinese army. We do bilaterally," said President of PT Sritex Iwan S Lukminto told Antara in Beijing on Wednesday.
Met after attending a series of visits Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Djalil, he said the quality of manufactured military clothing company has been tested in various countries.
"So, in the quality of our products have been tested. Therefore, we want to supply to the Chinese military, which has a larger market. And even though the economy is slowing, but the demand for consumer goods remained there, like a thread that we export to China over the years," said Iwan.
Sritex had been supplying military clothing to about 30 countries including, among others, the German army, England, United Arab Emirates, Malaysia, Somalia, Australia, Croatia, and Hong Kong. PT Sritex also been appointed as the official partner for NATO countries to produce military uniforms since 1994.
The total volume of exports of military uniforms of Sritex throughout 2014 to reach more than eight million pieces or half of the total production.
Income state tax of PT Sritex 2014 to reach 250 billion, in which half of the tax revenue derived from the sale of military products.
"PT Sritex will expand the market by reaching more countries and increasing the volume of exports to the countries that have become customers. We will continue to maintain the traditional market, increasing the volume and quality, while exploring new markets," said Iwan.
He admitted that there were problems in certain countries which require the use of military uniforms that domestic production alone.
In addition to introducing China to the military clothing, Iwan said it is also exploring the purchase of a number of textile machinery as well as the development and mastery of technology in order to be able to increase the capacity and quality of the product in the future.
Not only that, he added, with a slowdown in economic growth in China, making them easier to invest in Indonesia, among others, because of labor costs can be affordable.
"One of the partners will be towed to invest in Indonesia, is us. So, all these opportunities if dealt seriously will bring positive benefits for Indonesia. Slowdown in China's economic momentum for Indonesia to further improve its economic performance," said Iwan.
Sritex jajaki pasar Tiongkok untuk pakaian militer - ANTARA News
Illustration - Some workers inspect military uniforms ready to be exported in the garment company PT Sritex, Sukoharjo, Central Java. (ANTARA / Saptono)
BEIJING (Antara) - Sri Rejeki Isman PT Tbk begin exploring the Chinese market, particularly for military clothing products from previous threads and fabrics that have long been exported to the country.
"We're explore the possibility that the product can be Sritex military clothing military clothing for the Chinese army. We do bilaterally," said President of PT Sritex Iwan S Lukminto told Antara in Beijing on Wednesday.
Met after attending a series of visits Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Djalil, he said the quality of manufactured military clothing company has been tested in various countries.
"So, in the quality of our products have been tested. Therefore, we want to supply to the Chinese military, which has a larger market. And even though the economy is slowing, but the demand for consumer goods remained there, like a thread that we export to China over the years," said Iwan.
Sritex had been supplying military clothing to about 30 countries including, among others, the German army, England, United Arab Emirates, Malaysia, Somalia, Australia, Croatia, and Hong Kong. PT Sritex also been appointed as the official partner for NATO countries to produce military uniforms since 1994.
The total volume of exports of military uniforms of Sritex throughout 2014 to reach more than eight million pieces or half of the total production.
Income state tax of PT Sritex 2014 to reach 250 billion, in which half of the tax revenue derived from the sale of military products.
"PT Sritex will expand the market by reaching more countries and increasing the volume of exports to the countries that have become customers. We will continue to maintain the traditional market, increasing the volume and quality, while exploring new markets," said Iwan.
He admitted that there were problems in certain countries which require the use of military uniforms that domestic production alone.
In addition to introducing China to the military clothing, Iwan said it is also exploring the purchase of a number of textile machinery as well as the development and mastery of technology in order to be able to increase the capacity and quality of the product in the future.
Not only that, he added, with a slowdown in economic growth in China, making them easier to invest in Indonesia, among others, because of labor costs can be affordable.
"One of the partners will be towed to invest in Indonesia, is us. So, all these opportunities if dealt seriously will bring positive benefits for Indonesia. Slowdown in China's economic momentum for Indonesia to further improve its economic performance," said Iwan.
Sritex jajaki pasar Tiongkok untuk pakaian militer - ANTARA News