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Yes, Africa can mass produce complex functional jackets

In the global apparel manufacturing hub, especially in a region like Africa where a lot people consider lack of production capability and technology to create complex garment and realize mass production.  However, with years of experience in garment manufacturing, the commitment to develop and explore Africa as one new sourcing destination for our customers, C&D Rwanda factories have successfully solved these challenges and ensured that factory is able to produce intricately designed functional winter and outdoor garments on a large scale and with consistently high quality. Today, we take an example of a jacket in production to give you an insight into the story behind this.

-Beyond simple imitation

In order to understand the true needs of customers, aside from strictly adhering to their requirements. C&D goes a step further by deconstructing and innovating the product design. In the case of this jacket, for example, its complexity not only in design elements such as the patchwork hood, welt and waistband, but also in how these elements are integrated and presented with exquisite craftsmanship. Through breakthroughs in craftsmanship from our design, production, and quality assurance teams  and in-depth understanding of our customers’ specific needs—ranging from functionality to aesthetic appeal , through consistent brainstorming,we applies these craftsmanship to the special contexts and environment of Rwanda.

-Optimizing Production with Customization Tools

The jacket features complex elements like the trim, waistband, and patchwork cap. By analyzing each part, we created specialized customization tools for our African factories, ensuring the uniformity of the production process. This approach creates a unique working procedure and production advantage and at the same time improves overall production efficiency.

-Reducing the Gap with Advanced Equipment

Indeed Africa has a challenging production conditions, such as limited access to advanced technology, variability in skill levels, and inconsistent infrastructure—C&D has made significant investments in advanced equipment, particularly in the sewing and processing processes and import equipment from China. For example, the process of pressing sleeve cages, which requires precise and delicate manual operations, can be completed efficiently and accurately in mass production through automated equipment, which ensures the consistency and quality of the products. These investments allow us to bridge the gap between Africa's production environment ensuring that our African factories can produce garments that are on par with the best in the world.