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Article

13 Jun 2025

Author:
Celia Oliveras Castillo, Modaes

Mango reduces nearshoring, increases production in Asian countries

"Mango Cuts Nearshoring to 36%, Total Garment Output Up 7%", 13 June 2025

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Of the total number of facilities with which [Mango] worked in 2024, 63.9% are located in countries considered remote, which translates into 1,710 factories. In parallel, the plants in which the company produces nearby reached a total of 966 facilities in 2024, i.e. 36% of the total.

The figure represents a drop of just over four points compared to the previous year, when Mango's nearby production accounted for 40.2% of the total....

Mango's main sourcing market is China...the company accumulated 36.85% of its sourcing in the Asian country, through a network of 986 factories, an increase of almost four points compared to 2023.

...the company also increased its sourcing from other traditional markets in remote areas, such as India, which stands as Mango's third largest sourcing market, with 11.4% of the total, which translates into 305 factories. On the other hand, Bangladesh is positioned as the company's fourth largest supplier, with a weight of 6.95%, and Vietnam accounts for another 3.29%, almost three tenths more than the previous year.

...Mango has reduced its production in Turkey in 2024, which has gone from 22.04% to 19.17% of the total number of factories. The territory is still the second largest supplier of the company...

Mango has reduced its network of suppliers, especially in Turkey and Spain.

The case of Portugal also stands out , which in 2024 has fallen from tenth to eleventh position. The Portuguese country accounted for 2.35% of the company's sourcing last year, two tenths less than the previous year, while Pakistan, another distant country, has increased its weight to 2.62%.

In Spain, meanwhile, Mango worked last year with a network of 142 factories, 5.31% of the total, and ranking fifth on the company's sourcing map. The country is, in fact, the other major market in which Mango has reduced its soucing, with more than a point difference compared to the previous year, when Spain accounted for 6.58% of the company's total suppliers.