With the investments made, the company plans to add to its production of sports footwear (which totals 16,000 pairs per day at the plant and has a 20% share in the local market), that of sportswear, with the aim of achieving a production volume of 300,000 garments for next year, which will also include the launch of a new commemorative series of organic cotton T-shirts woven in the country.
“For several years we have also been growing in apparel and we understand that we have the opportunity to build a leadership similar to the one we have in footwear,” said the CEO of the company, Diego Mohadeb.
Likewise, Mohadeb stressed that own production at the Tucumán plant will allow “guarantee this growth together with the network of national suppliers “.
“We have a unique opportunity to substitute imports, generate direct and indirect employment and consolidate our presence in the sports sector,” added the manager. The Topper plant in Tucumán employs almost 1000 people and, since the end of 2020, has incorporated 250 new workers to meet the growing demand for its products.
“We believe that there is a unique opportunity to generate work and grow in this area,” Mohadeb said last May when announcing the investment on the occasion of a visit to the plant by the then Chief of Cabinet and current Chancellor, Santiago Cafiero, together with the former Governor of Tucumán and current head of ministers, Juan Manzur; and the ministers of Public Works, Gabriel Katopodis; from the Interior, Eduardo de Pedro; and Productive Development, Matías Kulfas.
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