Two Textile Giants in a Very Serious Crisis the Firm Mauro Sergio and the Manufacturer of Adidas and Nike, with Suspensions
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The Marplatense textile industry drove 150 workers out of a 25 percent drop in sales; and the multinational Dass fired 100 employees and feared the closure of its Misiones plant.
Mauro Sergio, in Crisis: Drop in Sales, Layoffs and Excess Stock Due to Collapse of the Local Market
The crisis in the textile sector continues to wreak havoc. This time, the coup was in Mar del Plata, where the emblematic company Textileana, owner of the renowned Mauro Sergio brand, cut its production level by 20% and laid off 50 workers. The company faces an excess of stock, sales on the floor and a gloomy panorama in front of the advance of imports. The fall in domestic consumption, especially among the lower income sectors, generated a stro…
The historic Textile factory S.A. reduced its production by 20% in the midst of a crisis of the sector, hit by the decrease in consumption and the record increase in imports.
The emblematic brand Mauro Sergio, symbol of the national textile production, faces one of its worst crises. The company Textilea S.A., owner of the brand and located in Mar del Plata, fired 150 operators and reduced its production by 20%, in the framework of a process of internal restructuring that reflects a much deeper problem: the accelerated loss of land against the import of foreign clothes. Since its foundation in the 70s, the Marplatense…
In recent days, an emblematic company of Mar del Plata accused the impact of the importing wave of clothes: Textileana SA, owner of the Mauro Sergio brand, of strong insertion in the country, had to reduce by 20 percent the production and begin a "internal restructuring process", which already left 150 workers in the street. Photo: NA Founded in the 1970s under the name of Todis, Textileana went from being a firm dedicated to spinning for third …
Now it was Mar del Plata's turn to feel the impact of the wave of clothing imports: Textilana S.A., owner of the Mauro Sergio brand, which is strongly established in the country, had to reduce production by 20 percent and begin an "internal restructuring process," which has already put 150 workers on the street. Founded in the 1970s under the name Todis, Textilana went from being a company dedicated to spinning for third parties to becoming a sy…
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