Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

MAS to acquire Us-based seamless apparel maker for US $ 20mn

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Sri Lanka’s largest export firm, MAS Holdings, is set to acquire an apparel manufactur­ing factory in the United States for US $ 20 million, marking the homegrown apparel giant’s first foray into production in the western hemisphere.

Colombo-based private equity fund, Jupiter Capital Partners, in its monthly bulletin said MAS Holdings subsidiary, MAS Capital, has closed a deal to acquire the manufactur­ing assets of Acme-mccrary Corp, based in Asheboro, North Carolina.

The US manufactur­er produces tights, sheers and other seamless apparel and is one of a handful of such manufactur­ers in the country after most competitor­s went out of business in recent decades. MAS will be acquiring Acme-mccrary’s textile mill in Asheboro, which was establishe­d 108 years ago, has historical significan­ce and was added to the US National Register of Historic Places in 2014.

According to foreign media reports, the agreement is expected to be signed this month.

The reports further stated that US $ 300,000 in incentives was approved by the local government­s, subject to MAS expanding Acme-mccrary’s manufactur­ing capacities and creating at least 133 new jobs at an average wage of US $ 30,637, while retaining the current jobs.

Acme-mccrary was the sole producer of the popular Spanxbrand­ed hoses until a few years ago and is still engaged in product developmen­t for the brand. MAS has had a small account of Spanx for a few years now.

MAS Chairman Mahesh Amalean in a statement had said that the group’s entry into the western hemisphere allows it to increase the degree of speed and flexibilit­y in which it engages with its customers.

Acme-mccrary also has production facilities in the US state of Georgia and the Central American country, Honduras.

MAS employs over 80,000 personnel across over 45 facilities in 15 countries and exports products mainly to the US and Europe.

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