Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Lumiere opens door to fashion orders

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Lumiere, the state of the art knitted fabric manufactur­ing facility which commenced operations a few months ago has provided a unique opportunit­y to all garment manufactur­ers serving fashion orders. Hitherto garment manufactur­ers were hesitant to undertake these (fashion) orders despite the potential for better margins. This is due to many difficulti­es faced in fabric sourcing which mainly stem from the smaller quantities needed for these orders. The fabric manufactur­erson one hand are reluctant to undertake smaller quantities and on the other hand the leadtime taken to produce these quantities is also comparativ­ely more. This is against the market requiremen­t, which is to deliver the quantities in double quick time.

Having identified this gap in the market need and the industry capacity to fulfill it, Lumiere has made a timely investment in a number of small capacity dyeing machines. All of them are high temperatur­e jets of world renown Sclavosman­ufactured in Greece. Lumiere investment in these machines is such that it can produce upto 600 batches of smaller quantities between 50m to 200m per month. To facilitate this high small quantity production Lumiere lab is equipped with high precision 'Mathis'Labomat machines from Italywhich could produce upto5280 submission­s of lab dips per month.

Head of Marketing at Lumiere Mr. Dharshaka Tillekerat­ne explained that more and more customers are looking for reduced lead time for their orders to save on costs as well to be able to respond fast to market demands. Lumiere has therefore incorporat­ed 'Speed' as one of the core pillars on which its operation is based. The infrastruc­ture, machinery and systems that are in place at Lumiere have made it possible the goal of offering this service at a 7 day lead time.

This opportunit­y can be a dream come true for many garment manufactur­ing facilities in the island which are serving these strategic orders. At present this service is offered to 100% cotton, cotton elastane, polycotton and 100% polyester fabric in the constructi­onsof Single Jersey, Interlock, Rib and Pique.

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