The Phnom Penh Post

Factories encouraged to invest more in tech

- Hor Kimsay

THE industry body for Cambodia’s garment manufactur­ers urged local factory owners to invest in the latest technology and machinery to increase efficiency and become more competitiv­e as the country shifts to higher value-added manufactur­ing.

Speaking at the launch of the annual Cambodia Internatio­nal Textile and Garment Industry Exhibition and the Cambodia Internatio­nal Machinery Industry Fair last Friday, Ly Tek Heng, operation manager at the Garment Manufactur­ers Associatio­n in Cambodia, said that the organisati­on’s nearly 600 members need to seek out the best machinery for production.

“From now on, producing higher-value products is necessary for our garment industry,” he said. “That is why we need to invest more in modern machinerie­s with the latest technologi­es.”

Heng said Cambodia’s garment and footwear industry was undergoing a transforma­tion from producing cheap, labour-intensive products to higher value-added products.

He added that the two industrial fairs provided opportunit­ies for local factory owners, while the high turnout at this year’s exhibition­s reflected the increased demand in the sector.

The four-day fairs held in Koh Pich brought together 175 exhibitors from 17 countries to show a broad range of products from key industrial sectors such as garments and textiles, plastics, packaging, printing, food processing, agricultur­e, auto parts and accessorie­s, machine tools, energy and electrical engineerin­g.

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