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Stitchwell Designs of Patriot Group wants to restart production

The management of Stitchwell Designs Ltd, an export-oriented garment factory sister concern of Patriot Group , yesterday claimed that it had to stop production in 2020 after international buyers took exception to the odour of naphthalene in shirts exported by the company.

In a press conference held on the now-shuttered factory floor in Dhaka’s Tejgaon area, Md Iqbal Hossain, Managing director of Stitchwell Designs Ltd, said the objectionable odour originated from the adjacent factory, which produces naphthalene and tar and is separated by a single wall.

Replying to queries, Hossain said that he had cleared dues of Tk 13 crore to workers in March 2020 before shutting up shop.

He added that he had lost all work orders from buyers, including the likes of Zara, Mango, LIDL, Carrefour, Walmart, Kmart and PDS due to the issue.

One of his buyers from the US claimed compensation amounting to $2.34 million and burnt his shipment in San Francisco after smelling naphthalene on the goods, Hossain said.

He said he had started the business on the premises in 1992, adding that buyers first began complaining about the foul smell in 2015, around the same time nearby Nazrul and Brothers started production of naphthalene.

He added that he had a lot of work orders from his buyers now and wanted to re-start production in the Tejgaon premises, where his 1,00,000 square feet factory has been lying idle for the past three years.

Currently, he is operating another factory in Tongi, which ships garment items worth more than $30 million a year.

Before closing down the factory in Tejgaon, he used to ship mainly woven shirts and trousers worth $20 million. He employed 2,500 workers, but the number fell to 1,500 in the final days of production as work orders dwindled following the complaints.

Hossain said he had sat with Nazrul Islam, chairman of Nazrul and Brothers, several times but those negotiations did not amount to anything.

Both parties are now awaiting a court verdict.

Mr. Iqbal Hossain thinks the court will provide the right justice. So that they will start RMG production and create employment.
Fahim Iqbal, Director, Shafayat Nur, Marketing Director, and Suriya Iqbal Director of Patriot Group were present at the press conference.

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