Made in vietnam fabrique au vietnam nike

Made in vietnam fabrique au vietnam nike

Made in vietnam fabrique au vietnam nike

«Выгодность производства определяется разницей между мировой ценой произведенного продукта и местными уровнями затрат на его производство».

О том, что большинство товаров известных брендов производят в Азии, уже давно знают покупатели всего мира. И надписи «Made in China» на этикетках известных торговых марок никого не смущают.

Вьетнамские истории могут сказать то же и про Вьетнам. Крупные корпорации давно рассматривают «рисовое государство» как перспективную площадку для размещения мануфактур. Поэтому надписи «Made in Vietnam» на бирках встречаются все чаще. В этой статье мы расскажем о брендовых вещах и какие по качеству кроссовки производства Вьетнам.

Брендовые вещи или вьетнамские товары

Каким бы привлекательным ни был Вьетнам для иностранных именитых производителей, в стране работают не только мануфактуры известных брендов. Есть немало фабрик, которые выпускают дешевую продукцию.

Европейские покупатели с удовольствием приобретут кроссовки производства Вьетнам и другую обувь по ряду причин:

Кто откажется купить хорошие стильные кроссовки производства Вьетнам по разумной цене? Гонки за брендами давно закончились. Сейчас в почете удобная и качественная обувь. А где она изготовлена – это не имеет совсем никакого значения.

Какие бренды отшивают кроссовки во Вьетнаме?

Брендовые кроссовки часто также производят во Вьетнаме. Не все дизайнеры разместили свои мануфактуры в этой стране, но в списке «Made in Vietnam» есть такие популярные наименования:

Производство обуви в этой стране превышает 800 млн пар в год. А это неплохая конкуренция даже для Китая. При покупке качественных кроссовок с биркой «Made in Vietnam», у вас не должны возникать сомнения в оригинальности продукции.

Но все же Вьетнамские истории рекомендуют перед оплатой проверить качество швов, наличие лейбы, а также сверить идентичность штрих-кода на коробке и внутри языка. Меры предосторожности помогут избежать недоразумений.

Планируете поездку в Фукуок или Нячанг? Возьмите немного денег для покупки обуви. Иногда на рынках можно найти оригинальные брендовые кроссовки производства Вьетнам по смешной цене.

Но главное, что опыт известных производителей подсказывает – Вьетнам может быть чудесным местом для старта и развития производства. Наверняка вы тоже об этом задумывались, только боитесь делать первый шаг.

Отбросьте сомнения, обратитесь к нам. Вьетнамские истории помогут продумать успешный старт производственной деятельности и подскажут шаги для активного продвижения бизнеса. У нас большой опыт в развитии производственной деятельности на территории страны.

Не знаете с чего начать? Не разбираетесь в местных законах? Подбираете вид деятельности? Мы поможем сделать правильный выбор. Позвоните в редакцию Вьетнамских историй по номеру +84 70 308 17 47 или напишите info@vietnamstory.ru.

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Made In Vietnam – Famous Brands that Manufacture in Vietnam

You may not know it, but if you own an Apple phone, a Samsung device, a pair of Nikes, or a Northface bag, there is a greater than 50% chance it was made in Vietnam.

Once, the label “Made in Vietnam” prompted pejorative questions like “are Vietnamese Adidas shoes fake?” Now, Vietnam is increasingly the manufacturing and research base of top-tier brands in electronics, apparel, footwear, and furniture, from Swedish Fjällräven to USA Intel. This is one of the main reasons we are so bullish on Vietnam.

This makes Vietnam great for shoppers: cities like Hanoi and HCMC have hundreds of stores packed with discounted products from name-brands, such as Northface gear, Merrell shoes, and Fjällräven bags. Or, if you are an entrepreneur, you can easily visit many high-quality small manufacturing workshops and quickly source your own white-label product.

In this post, we discuss top consumer brands that have most or a significant amount of manufacturing in Vietnam, including:

SAMSUNG

Phones and R&D in Vietnam

If you’ve purchased a Sumsung phone in North America or Europe, chances are it was manufactured in Vietnam. The Galaxy Z is an example product that is made in Vietnam

There are two major manufacturing plants in Vietnam, near HCMC and Hanoi, wherein over 50% of all Samsung smartphones are manufactured. Samsung continues to invest more capital into Vietnam: in May 2020, Sumsung announced they would open another smartphone factory in Vietnam, as well as another factory in Ho Chi Minh City to make televisions, air conditioners and washing machines.

Furthermore, in 2022, Samsung is planning to relocate their major R&D operations to the west of Hanoi, making Vietnam its largest R&D center in South East Asia [source].

In contrast, Samsung has been closing plants in China. Together, this is poised to make Vietnam the largest manufacturing base of Samsung [source].

Are Nike shoes made in Vietnam fake?

No! According to Reuters, about half of all Nike shoes are made in Vietnam. This is close to our own tally of Nike manufacturers listed on MEC.ca (

1/3 of Nike products were made in Vietnam). The American sport apparel and footwear company has about 200 manufacturing plants in Vietnam.

Nonetheless, the question of “are Nike shoes made in Vietnam fake?” still persists on the inter-webs, perhaps due to consumers’ unfamiliarity with Vietnam and its rapid economic ascension.

According to the New York Times, Nike wants to increase their production in Vietnam, but ongoing trade-disputes between the USA and Vietnam have stymied bilateral trade agreements.

INTEL

Largest assembly and test site is in Vietnam

You may never open your PC and see a tiny “Made in Vietnam” sign on the Intel processor, but Intel is moving more and more large-scale operations to Vietnam [source].

Of all its global sites, Intel has its largest assembly and test site at the Saigon Hi-Tech Park, near Ho Chi Minh City. Apart from this Vietnamese site, Intel operates seven other assembly and testing facilities in the USA, Costa Rica, China and Malaysia.

FJÄLLRÄVEN

The Nordic mega-brand is now basically Vietnamese

Throughout the cities of Vietnam, you’ll see the iconic 1970-style Kånken rucksack everywhere — locals are surprised to hear that the faux-retro product is deemed a high-end hiking-durable Swedish mid-luxury brand.

It is difficult to get official numbers, but the majority of Fjällräven products seem to be made in Vietnam. We did a quick tally of 20 different Fjällräven products on MEC.ca (pants, jackets, hats, bags), and our unofficial survey found that 70% of Fjällräven products were manufactured in Vietnam, while the remainder were made in China.

ADIDAS

Adidas’ largest workforce is in Vietnam

We inspected Adidas’ list of suppliers: Vietnam ranks #2 globally, after China, in terms of numbers of factories. As of Nov 2021, Adidas had third-party factories in 48 countries, with the highest countries being:

Although China has more factories, Vietnam has the largest workforce producing Adidas products: there are over 200,000 workers in Adidas-supplying factories in Vietnam, whereas China has only 88,000 workers.

The Vietnamese suppliers have names like Eclipse Polymers, Formosa Textile, Regina Miracle International, Starite International, United Sweethearts Garment, Vietnam Elite Global Footwear Manufacturing Company Limited, and are located in more than a dozen different provinces, from Nghe An to Binh Duong to Ho Chi Minh City.

As for how many items are actually made in Vietnam, in 2017, the CEO of Adidas (Kasper Rorsted) made a statement that 44% of Addidas shoes and boots were made in Vietnam.

Vietnamese VinGroup bought LG’s largest mobile phone manufacturing plant

Until recently, the South-Korean electronics company LG had its largest phone manufacturing plant in Vietnam [source]. This was recently sold to the Vietnamese mega-corporation VinGroup (HM:VIC), as LG exits the mobile business.

Even more importantly, LG is building a second research and development center in Vietnam, which, much like Samsung, demonstrates LG’s confidence in the intellectural capital of Vietnam.

THE NORTH FACE

Are North Face products sold in VIetnam fake?

No, not all North Face products with a “Made in Vietnam”-tag are fake (as was routinely claimed 8 years ago). Today, most of North Face products are made in Vietnam. Walking around Hanoi, it is hard not to see a local shopping selling discounted products.

It is difficult to get official numbers, but we did a quick survey of 14 different products on MEC.ca (including clothes, shoes, sleeping bags, jackets, gloves) and found that 57% of The North Face products were manufactured in Vietnam — by far the majority. The remainder were made in Jordan, El Salvador, Bangladesh, Indonesia, and Cambodia.

FOXCONN

Largest manufacturing hub in Southeast Asia is in Vietnam

The Taiwanese company Foxconn is the key technology supplier that undergirds Apple’s mobile products as well as Google’s Pixel 5. So, if you own an Apple phone, there is a good change that it was manufactured in Vietnam.

The specific percentage of Foxconn production that comes from Vietnam remains unclear. However, there are hints that it is substantial: in a 2020 Annual General Meeting, the Foxconn Chairman Young Liu stated, for the first time, that Vietnam is Foxconn’s that largest manufacturing hub in Southeast Asia [source].

MERRELLS FOOTWEAR

I love my Merrell Moabs: they were my favourite casual-plus-hiking shoe when I was a student and couldn’t afford to buy separate shoes.

Little did I know that the vast majority of Merrell high-ends shoes and boots are made in Vietnam. You can easily find local shops in major cities selling discounted, quality Merrells (just beware of fakes, which should be easy to detect).

We did a survey of 10 random products on MEC.ca, and

70% of Merrell footwear were made in Vietnam, including the iconic Moab series. Others were made in Cambodia or India.

EVERLANE

A “Zero waste” retailer that is proud of its Vietnamese manufacturing base

The American clothing retailer Everlane is a new “zero waste” fashion brand. They incorporate mostly recycled materials into their products and brand themselves as “ethical manufacturing”.

As of the time of publicaton, 100% of their suppliers were from Vietnam. You can read about their factories near Ho Chi Minh City here. What is remarkable about Everlane is that they are proud of their Vietnamese connections — expect more corporations to boast of their Vietnamese connections!

Other Notable Brands

Other famous brands with significant production in Vietnam

There are many more brands that are considering moving to Vietnam or have made tentative steps to de-Sinoize their supply chains.

The following brands source a significant percentage of their goods made in Vietnam, or manufacture directly in Vietnam, but as far as we can tell, Vietnam is not their majority supplier:

Notes on Ikea Products Made in Vietnam

According to our survey of Ikea show-rooms, the overwhelming majority of Ikea products were made in China, followed by Poland, after which Vietnam was a far distant third.

However, Vietnam is dominant in very specific categories of Ikea products, for which Vietnamese manufacturers make up nearly 100% of the suppliers, such as:

In other words, for things that can be made with bamboo or rattan, Ikea prefers to source from Vietnam. But, for particle-board furniture (i.e. the majority of Ikea’s products), they prefer China.

Where do Vietnamese shops get their discount brand-names products?

Are they fake? Stolen? Defective?

Vietnam is a shopper’s paradise. There are many small shops packed with steeply discounted bags and shoes from name brands. How do these tiny shops get so many discounted products?

There isn’t one simple reason. We’ve heard a few explanations from people who work in these shops — most explanations are perfectly legal, while some may be slightly unscrupulous:

Why do so many brands manufacture in Vietnam?

There are major external forces pushing companies to Vietnam (like the degradation in China’s business environment), as well as great attractors that draw companies to Vietnam: its highly-intelligent populace, inter-provincial competition for business, and more.

We detail these factors in our summary about the Vietnamese Work Culture , while below, we highlight a few points about labour costs and the quality of skilled labour.

Skilled Labour

Beyond having a culture of hard-work and conscientiousness, the Vietnamese people have a long history of high-quality craftsmanship and technical sophistication — to a degree that I’ve only witnessed in a few other cultures (e.g., Japan, Germany, Korea).

Traditionally, this talent expressed itself in works like instrument-making, wood-working, silk-making, painting, porcelain, lacquer-art, as well as very esoteric art-forms such as embroidery art.

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