Big C resumes ordering goods from 169 local suppliers

Aug 7th at 13:34
07-08-2019 13:34:48+07:00

 

Big C resumes ordering goods from 169 local suppliers

The Big C supermarket chain, owned by Central Group, has resumed placing orders for soft-line products at 169 out of 200 local apparel firms, after its abrupt suspension of purchases last month.

Among the 169 suppliers, eight have seen their contracts with the Central Group expire and the signing of new ones are under negotiation, said Jariya Chiathivat, a representative of Thailand-based Central Group, at a meeting with Do Thang Hai, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade, on August 6.

She added that the remaining 31 suppliers had taken the initiative to stop supplying goods to the Central Group from the start of the year.

Speaking at the meeting, Deputy Minister Hai suggested the Central Group should team up with local associations in various sectors to establish effective cooperation with local firms and thus avoid further business incidents, apart from solely signing agreements with the Vietnam Textile and Apparel Association.

Earlier, Central Group Vietnam sent a letter to its partners in Vietnam on July 2, noting that the Big C supermarket chain would suspend purchases of soft-line products from 200 local suppliers, effective from July.

Right after being notified of the announcement, many local apparel firms expressed concern over the suspension. In response, a representative of the Central Group attributed the decision to its goal to restructure the group’s apparel business operations in the Vietnamese market.

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