(HBO) - Due to his hard work to learn and explore, Mr. Dinh Thanh Han in Dong Mai village, Yen Tri commune (Yen Thuy) has succeeded in the model of a garment factory to process clothes. Thereby, it can increase the family income, creating stable jobs for many local workers.

In 2016, he invested in 5 sewing machines, hired garment workers to receive clothes for processing at home, and he had to hire a person in charge of the technical issues to ensure the development and expansion of the sewing factory.


Mr. Dinh Thanh Han in Dong Mai village, Yen Tri commune (Yen Thuy) wholeheartedly instructed workers on sewing techniques.

Thanks to his will to rise and achieve, up to now, the area of Mr. Han's sewing factory has been expanded to 300 m2 with about 70 sewing machines. Those are together equipped with the system of extractor machines, stamping buttons, steam irons, fully equipped extractor machines. Currently, Mr. Han's tailoring factory produces in an assembly line, whereby each worker is in charge of one stage to create each product. On average, there are about 18,000 products per month, however, the number can increase or decrease depending on the difficulty of orders. The market is mainly domestic and exported to the US, China, etc. In 2018, Mr. Han's family reached 400 million VND of the profit.

Mr. Han added that one of the difficulties when developing a garment factory is the capital. Currently, the cost of operating the garment factory of Mr. Han's family fluctuates around 40 million VND / month, not including salaries and bonuses for employees. In addition, unpaid after-sales orders also make it difficult to delay the employee payment and receive more subsequent orders. Besides, the garment factory has been put into operation since 2016, most of the workers are weak in technique and aesthetics. Therefore, the experienced members often care and help new workers to improve their skills and improve sewing skills. That can improve the productivity and product quality.

In addition to improving the family's income, Mr. Han's garment factory now create jobs for 58 local workers with an income of 4-5 million VND / month. Some typical workers often work overtime with an income of 8-9 million VND / month. In addition, Mr. Han assists workers with the cost of lunch and travel; he regularly visits and encourages disadvantaged families to make more efforts to overcome and improve in their lives.

 

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