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Fortuna Shoes Factory
Fortuna Shoes Ltd.

COMPANY

The 40,000-sqft facility is located in Fortuna park, Kunia, Gazipur, Bangladesh. The company is setup as a 100% export oriented company. It will serve both the export and the ever-growing domestic market. Fortuna has already opened retail outlets with trendy designs in Gulshan, Gazipur, Badda, Dhanmondi, Raifles square, Rappa and Sylhet to sell shoes, Leather bags and accessories under its own brand Fortuna.

• We have our our own leather tannery that can produce varies types of lather and support the factory.

• By October 2010, we will have our own knife set factory for the cutting section.

• By October 2010, we will open our last manufacturing factory with Chinese joint venture. We will have the first last factory in Bangladesh. Our Technicians will be from China. This will ensure timely sample making and accurate shape of the shoe. Currently Bangladesh can make only wooden last or have to import plastic lasts from China and India which takes many days.

• By October 2010 we will have over 60 different designs from Europe with a capacity to make 4000 outsoles every day.

OUR PRODUCTS:

Shoes (Gents, Ladies, Kids), Bags (Laptop, Executive), Wallets, Belts, Gift Items (Key Ring, Mobile Holder, Passport Holder, Card Holder, Diary Cover, Band, Cigerate Case, Lagguage Tag ) & Leather Accessories

MANUFACTURING CAPACITY

Fortuna has established a state of the art shoe manufacturing plant with a capacity to produce 6000 pairs of shoes per day currently.We also have a leather bag and crafts factory that can product about 300-500 bags and wallets a day within the same facility. We can use leather, canvas and other types of materials.

PRODUCTION TEAM

We have 7 Chinese technicians working at the factory for the production. We have a total of our factory manager Mr. Li has over 16 years of experience in shoe marketing. For each section we have a Chinese technician overlooking the production and to ensure quality. In

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