In the world of garment production, where you make the goods is just as important as what you make. For us, the decision to establish our primary manufacturing hub in Sri Lanka was a strategic move driven by a desire for innovation, ethical excellence and total supply chain sovereignty.
As the procurement landscape for workwear, PPE and corporate uniforms shifts toward greater transparency, our presence in Sri Lanka positions us at the very forefront of the industry.
Total quality sovereignty
Architects of our own quality
The most significant advantage of our Sri Lankan facility is the level of control it affords us. By owning our production facility, we produce garments to our own exacting quality standards without any reliance on intermediaries.
In an industry where outsourcing often means losing sight, WWUGL takes the opposite approach. We are the architects of our own quality, ensuring that every stitch in our PPE and corporate workwear meets the high expectations our clients have come to rely on.
A hub of innovation
A laboratory for change
Our manufacturing centre is far more than a factory; it is a laboratory for change. Sri Lanka has long been a global leader in garment production, and we harness that local expertise to drive innovative breakthroughs. Currently, our hub is buzzing with developments in:
- Enhanced protection: Integrating technologies that genuinely keep workers safer in high-risk environments.
- Advanced materials: Developing fabrics that offer superior durability and longevity.
- Improved ergonomics: Designing workwear, PPE and corporate uniforms that move with the wearer for comfort that lasts throughout a full shift.
Reliability by design
Total control
In an era of global uncertainty, supply chain resilience is non-negotiable. Because we own the facility, we are in total control of our own production schedules and resources. This means we can more accurately forecast lead times and, crucially, adjust our plans rapidly to accommodate urgent requirements.
When a client needs a solution for their workwear, PPE and corporate uniforms on a tight deadline, we have the agility to make it happen.
An ethical heartbeat
A culture of care
Finally, our choice was personal. Sri Lanka’s garment industry is renowned for its high standards of labour. We maintain a transparent and ethical view of working practices and culture, ensuring that everyone who works for us is happy, motivated and treated with respect.
We believe that the best PPE and corporate workwear is made by people who are empowered so by fostering a culture of care, we don’t just build better products; we build a better business.