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BGMEA President urges Otto Group to increase high-value garment sourcing from Bangladesh

A delegation from Otto Group, a renowned German retail company, met with Faruque Hassan, President of the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) on March 20.

The delegation included Sergio Bucher Rodriguez, Member of the Executive Board- Retail & Brands at Otto Group; Heidi Sabina Stevens, Chief Executive Officer, Otto International Hong Kong; Weronika Sosulska, Key Account Manager, Team Bon Prix; Raksha Nanerjee, Key Account Manager, Team Witt & Merchandising Otto Lascana; and Mehtap Mir, Head of HR & Workplace Solutions.

Newly elected Director of BGMEA for the 2024-2026 term Mesbah Uddin Khan and Chair of BGMEA Standing Committee on Trade Fair Mohammad Kamal Uddin were also present at the meeting.

They had discussions covering various aspects of the garment sector in Bangladesh, including its current status, vision and prospects.

Another key issue of the meeting was the exploration of avenues to increase Otto Group’s sourcing from Bangladesh, especially high-value garment products.

Faruque Hassan emphasized the need for strengthening partnerships with Otto’s Bangladeshi suppliers to facilitate the design and manufacture of high-end apparel items.

During the discussions, Faruque Hassan provided insights into Bangladesh’s garment industry, highlighting its advancements in workplace safety, environmental sustainability, circularity, and workers’ welfare.

He highlighted the industry’s ongoing initiatives and efforts to diversity product offerings, with a particular focus on non-cotton and high-end product segments, as well as innovation in product development and process optimization.

BGMEA President Faruque Hassan urged Otto Group to further explore business opportunities with suppliers in Bangladesh, emphasizing the country’s potential as a reliable and competitive sourcing destination for diversified high-end garment products.

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