Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Millennium Footwear engages German expert

- Dumisani Nsingo Senior Business Reporter

GROWING Bulawayo shoe manufactur­ing firm, Millennium Footwear has engaged a German expert shoe designer as it forges ahead to intensify its efforts to tap into the European market.

Millennium Footwear managing director Mr Stuart Simali said the shoe designer Mr Richard Fraedrick from Senior Experten Service (SES) in Germany has been attached to the company for three weeks.

SES is a foundation set up by Germany’s private sector. It is the leading German organisati­on to place retired technical and managerial staff in voluntary assignment­s overseas.

The German expert was seconded to Millennium Footwear by SES’ representa­tive in Zimbabwe, Mr Bekithemba Nkomo.

SES volunteer experts concentrat­e on resolving technical or business problems that have arisen in small and medium-sized enterprise­s.

However, clients also include public institutio­ns, local authoritie­s and non-profit bodies.

The work of SES experts is also intended to help provide training to local personnel.

“Mr Fraedrick started working with us on 16 October and will be attached to us for three weeks. He’s an expert designer and brings with him European flair into our production. This will enable us to close the gap between our designs and those from Europe, suffice to say, we aren’t far away from the mark,” said Mr Simali.

He said the German expert had already imparted to them the requisite workmanshi­p skills in footwear production.

“We have already realised that European processes in production are much more advanced than ours. They are proficient on detecting faults within the line of production and immediatel­y rectifying them,” said Mr Simali.

Millennium Footwear has over the years exported shoes especially exotic footwear overseas including Europe through individual sales.

Mr Simali said the company received numerous inquiries and orders for its product at the Ongwediva Annual Trade Fair (OATF) in Namibia.

The company participat­ed at the expo, which was held from 24 August to 1 September.

“We are in the process of making follow-ups of the enquiries we got during the Ongwediva fair. We even managed to get an order from one chain store but the challenge we are facing now is the continuous price fluctuatio­n of raw materials, which makes it difficult to price or cost our products. As for exports you can’t price your product and then change it after some time, that would be poor business ethics considerin­g that most payments are made in a period of 90 days,” said Mr Simali.

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