A top-ten global apparel exporter by 2020!

โ€˜Lanka aiming to be a top-ten apparel exporter in world by 2020โ€™ – Rishad

In the aftermath of latest record apparel earnings, Sri Lanka is now entertaining bigger apparel dreams. โ€œOur internationally recognized apparel sector has shown strong performance, and has earned revenues of $ 4.3 Bn in 2013. HE the President Mahinda Rajapaksa now wants us to be among the worldโ€™s top 10 apparel export countries by 2020โ€ said Rishad Bathiudeen (Minister of Industry and Commerce of Sri Lanka) on 21 March.



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Minister Bathiudeen was addressing the inauguration event of the newly established Leather & Footwear industry training unit and the upgraded Engineering Workshop with mechatronics at Sri Lanka Institute of Textile and Apparel (SLITA) on 21 March in Ratmalana. The latest SLITA facilities are constructed exclusively with Sri Lankan Treasury funding at $ 153,000 (Rs 20 Mn), and are the only such industry training centres in Sri Lanka. The Leather and Footwear centre will train new student intakes at vocational levels on design and manufacturing. The Engineering Workshop with mechatronics is a high-tech venture, equipped with ultramodern machinery from Germany, Japan and Singapore. Automatic pattern sewing machines, electronic button hole and bar-tag machines, double needle lockstitch machines, electronic pneumatic training kits for motion and sensor trainings are some of the latest tech trainings that the students will undergo at SLITA Engineering Workshop. In 2013, SLITA recorded highest income at $ 1.05 million, which is an increase of 44%, compared to 2012. 92% of this total income came from training, testing and consultancy services of SLITA. This institution has no less than 185 training programmes with a total trainee strength of 3430. Total training income also increased by 34% compared to 2012. SLITAโ€™s 56 strong lecture panel of which 18 are qualified at Masters level is yet another benchmark in the industry.

Also present on the occasion were Anura Siriwardena (Secretary, Ministry of Industry and Commerce) and D.N.S.Kuruppumullage (Director General of SLITA).



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โ€œToday, our Ministryโ€™s Sri Lanka Institute of Textile and Apparel is taking a major step, in its on-going, contribution to Sri Lanka apparel sector. We are commencing a footwear and leather unit and the new, engineering building with high tech as a key event of the on-going development efforts of this institution. SLITA, operating under my Ministry caters to the industry in training, testing, consultancy and technical services. We are pleased, to say that SLITA has a world class testing lab which is internationally accredited and is certified with ISO 17025 and 9001 standardsโ€ said Minister Bathiudeen, and added: โ€œSLITA is only one example of our governmentโ€™s efforts, to support the apparel industry. Most notably and on behalf of SLITA, I wish to thank HE the President for the triple deductions provided in the last budget for research and innovation carried out within apparel businesses. This has encouraged the apparel sector greatly for its, strong performance specially in 2013. Our internationally recognized apparel sector has earned record revenues of $ 4.3 Bn in 2013. This is a historic record for us and shows that we are now moving towards the apparel target of $ 10 Bn by 2016 as set by HE the President Mahinda Rajapaksa. Our President also wants us to be among the top 10 apparel export countries of the world by 2020. In 2013 our apparel sector has also entered the G4 manufacturing levels for the first time in partnership with a global multinational, the PVH Corporation. I commend our committed apparel sector for leading our exports performance. I am also thankful to the Treasury for the assistance to upgrade our apparel training facilities.โ€

Speaking on Lankaโ€™s Footwear and Leather exports, Minister Bathiudeen said: โ€œMy Ministry is also in the frontlines of footwear and leather sector development with many initiatives, the latest being this new unit at a cost of $ 153000 (Rs 20 Mn). I am pleased to say that our footwear and leather exports also have shown a record growth trend. In 2012 exports from this sector stood at $ 30 Mn, and has registered a remarkable 63% increase by 2013, to $ 51 Mn.โ€

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