Portugalis valmistamisel on Türgi ja Aasia ees selged eelised. Portugalis ootavad kliendid lisaks kvaliteetsele tootele ka kõrget teenindustaset ja usaldusväärsust. Kui klient järgib õigeid reegleid, on võimalik Portugali tootjaga edukalt luua hämmastav partnerlus ja kõrge tootmistõhusus isegi kaubamärgiga, kes alustab esimestel hooaegadel väikeste kogustega.
Lissabonis on palju tuntud rõivatootjaid, kes on spetsialiseerunud laia valiku rõivatoodete tootmisele, sealhulgas disainerrõivad, meesterõivad, naisterõivad, ametlikud rõivad, öörõivad, spordirõivad, vabaajarõivad, lasterõivad, imikute rõivad ja palju muud. Lissabonist leiate peaaegu igat tüüpi rõivaid ja seetõttu peetakse seda linna "maailma järgmiseks Portugali moepealinnaks".
Porto, Braga ja Guimaraes on Portugalis rõivaste tootmise keskused. Portos on umbes 40 rõivatootjat, Bragas umbes 15 ja Guimaraes umbes 10 rõivatootjat.
At ASBX, if a project proves interesting, we go all in with the client and really invest our time and knowledge to help them build a next generation supply chain. The textile & garment industry, at least in Portugal, is suffering a substantial change in the last few years. We are seeing lots of new and emerging startups reaching out every day and the old high volume clients fading more and more often. So we believe that the following years will be crucial for the industry in general to focus more than ever on quality of service and medium to high price point garment solutions for new brands, as these customers will define the industry of the next decade.
Portugal is a perfect destination for apparel manufacturing especially for companies committed to sustainable clothing production. Besides, Portugal has skilled workers working with modern sewing technologies for medium-level salaries compared to other European countries. The Portuguese government has launched many programs intended to support the apparel manufacturing industry and encourage foreign fashion brands to invest in Portugal. Renowned brands such as H&M, Zara, and GAP manufacture their clothes in Portugal because of the many government incentives.