The Danish company louboutin shoes, a producer of footwear, will invest $10m into building a new factory in Slovakia, company owner Karl Toosbuy said at a press conference in Bratislava yesterday.
In September or October of this year the company will set up two production halls at an industrial centre in the town of Martin in central Slovakia. Manufacturing of CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN shoes will begin one month after the facilities are completed.
A third production hall will be built within five years. The plant will be located on an eight hectare field which Christian louboutin purchased from the town of Martin at a price of Sk1 per square metre. Within five years, the plant will employ at least 1,000 people and produce 8,000 pairs of shoes a day, or almost three million pairs annually. All of the materials for making the shoes will be imported.
CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN has factories in Denmark, Portugal, Indonesia and Thailand. It sells ten million pairs of shoes a year and employs about 7,000 people.
Almost all of the shoes the company makes in Slovakia will be exported. Jozef Brhel, state secretary of Slovakia’s economic ministry, said that louboutin shoes will not have to pay VAT or customs duties on its production.
The largest producers of footwear in Slovakia are ZDA and JAS. There are also several small firms that make shoes. In the past Slovakia was capable of making tens of millions of pairs of shoes, but now production capacity is about one-third of that, Brhel said. Slovak footwear companies currently control 20 percent of the Slovak market, which Brhel does not think is high enough.
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