Translated by
Estella Attide
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March 29th. From 2023
Burberry wants to increase its technical jacket production capacity. The luxury brand has reached an agreement to buy the business of its longtime Italian supplier Pattern SpA for €21 million.
The two companies have worked together for more than 20 years. Focus your partnership on design of ready-made items, including windbreakers and jackets. Assignment carried out in Pattern’s product development branch in Turin.
For Burberry, the benefits of this deal are manifold. Thus, the brand will ensure its supply, enhance its production capacity of technical jackets and integrate environmentally responsible manufacturing methods into its value chain.
In fact, all of Mode’s electricity use in its facilities comes from renewable sources, and the company is on track to achieve carbon neutrality at its Turin site by 2023.
This new location “will complement Burberry’s historic mills in Yorkshire, UK, where it will continue to weave trench coats and produce traditional garments.” trench coat; for the British luxury brand, and the investments will continue.”
The transaction takes place after the successful merger of center Burberry leather goods in Florence, Italy.
Once the deal closes, which is expected later this year, about 70 Torino style employees will join the ranks of Burberry.
But the British house does not intend to end its cooperation with the Italian group. Pattern will continue to be its resource for other classes not included in the transaction.
Jonathan Akeroyd, CEO of Burberry, said: “This strategic investment represents another important step in realizing the full potential of our coat category. Thus, we will enhance our production capacity, strengthen our solid base in the UK, and be able to better control the quality, delivery and environmental responsibility of our products. ”
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