HanesBrands Relocating Production Line From Honduras To Clarksville, Arkansas
01/23/2015
HanesBrands’ Clarksville facility produces primarily sheer hosiery along with some seamless bras. It is one of the largest hosiery knitting facilities in the world. The expansion is a result of the company’s effort to bring manufacturing of department store and fashion hosiery back to the United States. The plant already makes the company’s hosiery for mass retailers, including Walmart. The hosiery line moving to Clarksville was previously manufactured at a facility in Honduras.
“We are delighted to be able to add jobs at our Clarksville plant,” said Javier Chacon, Hanes Senior Vice President of Global Operations. “It is not easy for a U.S. plant to compete with offshore competitors, but the capabilities of our plant workforce and management team in Clarksville to continuously adapt, automate and improve efficiency is a testament to the resiliency of this facility since it opened in 1988.”
“As companies continue to bring manufacturing jobs back to the United States, we are committed to making Arkansas a leader in job creation and manufacturing,” said Governor Asa Hutchinson. “Thanks to HanesBrands for its decision to make this significant expansion in Arkansas. The fact the company chose to expand this specific facility demonstrates the quality of our workforce in Clarksville.”
Founded in 1901, Hanes is headquartered in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. HanesBrands is unique in the apparel industry in that it primarily operates its own manufacturing facilities. More than 90 percent of the apparel units sold by Hanes worldwide and in the U.S. are manufactured in company-owned plants or those of dedicated contractors.
“We appreciate HanesBrands' confidence in our workforce and their substantial commitment to continued growth in our community,” said Travis Stephens, CEO/Chief Economic Development Officer for the Clarksville-Johnson County Regional Chamber of Commerce. “We're also excited that this was our first opportunity to utilize our local economic development funds for incentives and partner with the state to help attract more jobs to Clarksville.” Those interested in employment with HanesBrands can apply through the Arkansas Workforce Services Center in Clarksville.
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