Boohoo has opened a manufacturing office in Turkey that will circumvent bottlenecks choking supplies of clothing from the Far East. 

The Istanbul office means the fast fashion retailer can source more garments made in Turkey, avoiding transport delays for goods made in China, Bangladesh and other Asian countries, which still produce most clothes for British high streets. 

Growth: Sources said Boohoo orders from Turkey had risen to 13 per cent of its production so far this year, from less than 10 per cent 12 months ago

Growth: Sources said Boohoo orders from Turkey had risen to 13 per cent of its production so far this year, from less than 10 per cent 12 months ago

Sources said Boohoo orders from Turkey had risen to 13 per cent of its production so far this year, from less than 10 per cent 12 months ago. That is now likely to accelerate. 

The office is understood to have quietly opened several weeks ago. Boohoo’s sales rose 20 per cent in the six months to the end of August to £975.9million. 

But clothing supply sources said problems transporting goods from the Far East, including the high cost of containers, and rising commodity and fuel prices, mean other retailers have also flocked to Turkey. 

But that has also caused delays, doubling order times to eight weeks.

This post first appeared on Dailymail.co.uk

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Popeyes to open 20 new branches including drive-thrus – is one coming near you?

FAST-FOOD chain Popeyes plans to open 20 new branches in the UK…

Children off to university? Here’s how to revamp their unused bedrooms

When the youngest of our four children left home last year, our…

Average UK house price hits record of £289,099 but market starts to cool

Annual growth remains at 10.5%, the slowest rate since start of year,…

Ford unveils its $40,000 F-150 Lightning electric pick-up truck

Ford has taken the covers off its new $40,000 F-150 Lightning –…