Increasing the production capacity and enhancing the export potential of MARBUL EOOD by implementing high-tech equipment for the production of women’s clothing

The company MARBUL EOOD was established on 17.07.2007 in the town of Rakovski. The company’s main products are women’s clothes, tops and T-shirts. The company’s production is mostly intended for the international market, and it exports 99% of its products. The increased number of orders over the last 2 years in terms of both quality and quantity makes it necessary for the company to invest in increasing its production capacity and close its production cycle. Currently MARBUL EOOD reassigns many of the orders received to subcontracts due to lack of capacity and technical equipment for some work processes. The management aims to reinforce the company’s market positions by improving the quality and increasing the quantity of products and eliminating the use of subcontractors in the production process. The investments that need to be done in order to achieve this are for the purchase of new technological equipment for increasing the production capacity – a specialized women’s clothing production line. The commissioning of the new production equipment at MARBUL EOOD would increase the company’s production capacity, would make it possible to diversify the range of the textile products, and would enhance the company’s export potential. Through the successful implementation of this project, the company will achieve the following specific results: - 100% increase of the production capacity regarding women’s clothing production; - closing the production cycle within the company and providing technological prerequisites for independent work in the process of cutting, sewing, ironing and finishing work – packaging and labelling women’s clothing; - diversifying the company’s product range; - reducing the use of subcontractors’ services in the production process by up to 80%.

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Overview

Status Closed (completion date)
Start date 20 Jun, 2016
End date 02 May, 2018
Contract date 20 Jun, 2016
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Financial information

Total cost 1,536,955.11
Grant 922,173.06
Self finance 614,782.05
Total paid 917,856.74
EU participation percent 85.0%

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