Leading Indonesian garment company Pan Brothers Tbk and South African MSME Faithfulness have signed a deal to set up a joint venture company. The new company, Pan Africa, will import personal protective equipment (PPE) half-processed garments from Indonesia and then finalise the processing at a Johannesburg factory.
The Indonesian Ambassador to South Africa, Salman Al Farisi, said in a statement after inaugurating the project on April 8: "Establishing a factory by involving local resources and local wisdom is the most tangible form of bilateral cooperation. Today, we are witnessing a manifestation of good concerns and thoughts between the two countries."Leading Indonesian garment company Pan Brothers Tbk and South African MSME Faithfulness have signed a deal to set up a joint venture company. The new company, Pan Africa, will import personal protective equipment (PPE) half-processed garments from Indonesia and then finalise the processing at a factory in Johannesburg, South Africa's biggest city.#
Ambassador Al Farisi was accompanied by the head of the ITPC (Indonesian Trade Promotion Centre) in Johannesburg, Anggun Mahdi and the director of Faithfulness, Selina Siganga.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (SG)