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Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by Nobody: 3:49am On Sep 26, 2020
Quite a number of people are familiar with the operating cycle of the Cross River Garment Factory but what they may not know is that the idea conceived, designed and built from scratch by the Senator Prof (Sir) Ben Ayade Administration is now producing fabrics for export (internationally) under the leadership of the highly innovative and stylish Managing Director, Mr Joseph Edet.

With a combined manpower of 3,000 staff recycled to run 3 discrete sessions, Edet’s primary call since his appointment in acting capacity in April 2020 by the youth-driven Governor of Cross River State, is to supervise, organize and ensure stable functionality of the Industry for the production of the various finished textile items for the final users. In times of excess demands, the Factory runs on a day and night basis to meet requisitions from her esteemed, teeming customers.

The quality control aspect is in line with international standards and this has been made possible by the MD, leveraging on the benchmark started by his predecessors, collaborations with multi-nationals in Nigeria and around the globe to set a new dimension of clothing to meet modern innovation technology in the Textile and Allied industry.

Five months under his watch, there has been a new tech addition in order to hasten clothe making, that is, increase turn around time for efficiency. This comes in handy, especially for the paramilitary services in the country, the NYSC, the Department of Public Transportation (DOPT) in the state, Cross River State Fire Service, State Border Patrol Team and other corporate organizations of the government and the private sectors that require high quality fabric within a short time frame. The Factory with the help of modern equipment now designs and manufactures suits, Personal Protective Equipments (PPEs), Faceshields, Coveralls, Safety wears for establishments, pant trousers in very large quantities. There are also orders placed for mass production of socks (hoses) of all kinds and production and supply of general apparel for primary and secondary educational institutions nationwide.

The MD has increased production and set wholesale benchmark on a weekly target of 6,000 fabrics and a retail target of 3,000 for pant trousers and 3,000 for inner shirts and T-shirts at 3,000 bringing to a total of 15,000 production cycle weekly. This supplies are basically for those coming to the Factory for purchase. For production and shipments to other states, the factory is targeting 40 containers of socks, underwears, COVID-19 protective equipments and other fabric materials for delivery every 6 months within Nigeria and to the African markets.

At the heat of the Coronavirus Pandemic, the Cross River Garment Factory was in the frontline of the production of COVID-19 PPEs to the state and received requests for the production and supply of millions of PPEs viz fabric Helmets, Faceshield, Coveralls etc. from Lagos, Kano, Benue, Sokoto, Ebonyi and a handful of other States. The Factory is also currently at the forefront of making mega deliveries to corporations like Julius Berger, UNICEM (Lafarge) and DHL.

The Cross River Garment Factory now has two fashion labels – the Cross River Garment Factory Line (CR-GFL) and the Calaphina Label with sector specific collaborations in India and China.

In order to upgrade and sustain standards, expatriates and other local resource persons from the Textile and Allied industry have been stationed to train staff and intending apprentices to level up to professional/international standards.

The Cross River Garment Factory, which is currently the biggest in Africa is seeing to the development of resource persons and other actors in the Sector to meet international standards.

With Governor Ayade’s passion and industrialization drive to set up an alternative economy for the state, His Excellency has made it possible for multipurpose production and is set at upgrading the facility to a point where all textile demands of the Federal government are sourced from the Cross River Garment Factory.

https://paradisenews.ng/55940/what-you-dont-know-about-the-cross-river-garment-factory

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Re: Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by Bluntguy: 4:30am On Sep 26, 2020
Good one. Anything that will make us a producing economy rather than a consuming one. Btw, when will we start exporting our toothpicks?

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Re: Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by helinues: 4:32am On Sep 26, 2020
Nice one..

Infact very good initiative... State governor's should stop relying on Oyel money and find new source of income generation like this

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Re: Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by Nobody: 4:46am On Sep 26, 2020
helinues:
Nice one..

Infact very good initiative... State governor's should stop relying on Oyel money and find new source of income generation like this
It would be great if CRS grow it's own cotton and produce the textile and fabric from scratch , that's more sustainable and cheaper to manufacture . Not sure they're already doing that or if Cotton grows in Cross river .

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Re: Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by helinues: 4:52am On Sep 26, 2020
BankOfCalabar:
It would be great if CRS grow it's own cotton and produce the textile from scratch , that's more sustainable and cheaper to manufacture . Not sure if they're already doing that or if Cotton grow in Cross river climate.

See, if not that both past and present Nigeria leaders are dumbo, each state in Nigeria can be self sufficient with abundant natural resources we have across the nation.

Kogi for example have Uranium in abundance.. Heavy and scarce element....

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Re: Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by Nobody: 5:21am On Sep 26, 2020
helinues:


See, if not that both past and present Nigeria leaders are dumbo, each state in Nigeria can be self sufficient with abundant natural resources we have across the nation.

Kogi for example have Uranium in abundance.. Heavy and scarce element....
Mechanized /Commercial Agriculture is the key . Almost everything comes from agriculture like rubber makes plastic products. oil makes soaps and detergents . cotton create clothes , bed ,chairs ,carpets, ,etc. Timber,toilet tissue,paper,etc
Then you have metal, glass and ceramic products . glass is produce comes from Quartz/Silica mostly on beach sand . The major problem with Nigeria is the know how. highrise and skyscrapers litter china today because of the know how, it has become very easy and cheap .

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Re: Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by Comedian2019: 5:21am On Sep 26, 2020
APC govs over to you.
Re: Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by Freeeanijor: 5:48am On Sep 26, 2020
Good news
Re: Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by vastolord4(m): 6:48am On Sep 26, 2020
Wow.. best news ive heard since this September

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Re: Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by LandMann: 11:13am On Sep 26, 2020
Wonderful...

If all the trillions stashed by our public officials abroad had been used to create factories and other production enterprises across the length and breadth of Nigeria, this country would have become the China of Africa by now.

Instead, we still struggle to get 6 hours of electricity daily, monthly minimum wage can't sustain you more than 15 days, roads and infrastructure in deplorable conditions while most of the youths now have turn to crime and fraud to make quick money...

We have lost our pride as a nation and lost our values as a society all because some people want to be so stupendously wealthy and become lords over the common man...

We allow ourselves to be used by these looters to spread religious and ethnic hatred amongst ourselves while they continuously loot our national wealth to stash abroad and inside wells where such money can't add any value to Nigeria except make the thieves more powerful and able to afford spreading hatred and deceit in Nigeria to perpetuate their stay in power.

When are we going to rise up and demand for their heads on a spike, the heads of those who steal public funds and abuse the trust bestowed on them by the masses?

When!

Wake up Nigerians... If they can pass a death sentence for armed robbery and kidnapping, then let us demand for a death sentence for those found guilty of corruption.

Armed robbery and kidnapping may not result in death and if it does only few are affected... But you see corruption, it kills in hundreds and thousands daily without anyone realising... The soldiers and security operatives who die daily because their superior officers have looted funds meant to provide security equipments... The passengers who die because of an accident resulting from trying to maneuver and dodge potholes on roads... Those who die because they can't afford adequate health care as a result of someone somewhere looting the funds meant for such...etc...

Hundreds and thousands die daily because of the activities of corrupt people.

It is time we demand for their own end as well so that the country can leave it's stagnant status and move forward

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Re: Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by Emmyreal4(m): 11:13am On Sep 26, 2020
Nice one from CRS
Re: Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by Mowsid(m): 11:13am On Sep 26, 2020
A good one, more revenue to the state, employment opportunities, economic growth and development. Cross River to the World
Re: Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by NaijaOlosho(f): 11:14am On Sep 26, 2020
grin
Re: Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by ainas247: 11:15am On Sep 26, 2020
shocked kiss
Re: Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by Nobody: 11:15am On Sep 26, 2020
Nice Initiative
Re: Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by proeast(m): 11:15am On Sep 26, 2020
Although this report sounds more like a praise singing campaign for the MD than anything else, first three paragraphs was devoted to blowing his trumpet undecided However, this is certainly a welcome development! Abia state is already in the forefront of SMEs development in Nigeria and with others like Anambra and Cross River etc. following suit, our GDP and economy will receive a boost.
Re: Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by gungab(m): 11:15am On Sep 26, 2020
Common Meeeenh


Good one
Re: Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by Simplyleo: 11:15am On Sep 26, 2020
Whenever the expression "winkDeveloping North
with Southern money" is used, Cross River, Akwa Ibom, Delta etc are states being referred to.

There are 5 states in the South that are far more parasitic than the North. I'm sure everyone knows the states.

Check the IGR of those 5 states, Kano alone will swallow them.

Pls, i didn't mention states o. angry
proeast:


STFU! Your skull mining region is no where to be found when we talk about SMEs, instead of afonja youths to get busy with their lives and find something meaningful to do, they will rather waste it playing lotto, drinking agbo and loitering about shouting owo mi da, what a wasted generation!

Abia and Anambra are already pioneering SMEs in Nigeria and thank God that Cross River is following in that noble direction. Unlike the SW states that are all going bankrupt despite all the resources Nigeria is pumping there. Big shame to the unproductive parasites!!
I talk am.

I know mention states o, but they will show themselves. grin

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Re: Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by maxiart2(m): 11:16am On Sep 26, 2020
Nice one. A welcome development. cheesy

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Re: Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by zikcash(m): 11:16am On Sep 26, 2020
Kk
Re: Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by movierequest(m): 11:16am On Sep 26, 2020
Nice
Re: Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by updatechange(m): 11:16am On Sep 26, 2020
Great one from our brodas in the SS
Re: Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by RuddyFusion(m): 11:17am On Sep 26, 2020
We are always fond of throwing words like BIGGEST in Africa around like it's some sort of award....
Re: Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by PureGoldh(m): 11:18am On Sep 26, 2020
We move
Re: Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by rittyben(f): 11:18am On Sep 26, 2020
Na lie ooooooo. Big lies

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Re: Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by RAGEofFIRE: 11:18am On Sep 26, 2020
undecided

Where is NwaAmaikpe?
Re: Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by RAGEofFIRE: 11:18am On Sep 26, 2020
embarassed
Re: Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by Ukpono99(f): 11:19am On Sep 26, 2020
Why has he abandon those he employed in the rice plantation farm...??
Re: Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by Kendumazy(m): 11:21am On Sep 26, 2020
Nice one

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