Ellabell, GA – November 18, 2024 – Komar Distribution Services (KDS), a global leader in logistics and supply chain solutions, has announced the launch of a transformative, duty-free supply chain connecting West Africa to the United States. This groundbreaking initiative is anchored by Komar’s new $25 million state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Togo, operated under its Star Garment Togo division. The facility will support leading brands by streamlining garment and home goods production and import logistics through Komar’s newly operational Distribution Center in Ellabell, Georgia.
This innovative supply chain capitalizes on Togo’s duty-free trade agreements with the U.S. under the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). By eliminating import tariffs on eligible goods, Komar delivers significant cost savings for its clients while boosting speed and efficiency compared to traditional manufacturing hubs in Asia.
“Our new duty-free supply chain model represents a major competitive advantage,” said Charlie Komar, CEO of Komar. “Combining the duty-free benefits of Togo with the strategic capabilities of the Port of Savannah enables us to provide exceptional value to our clients while ensuring efficient, on-time deliveries.”
The Port of Savannah, a cornerstone of Komar’s U.S. operations, continues to expand its role as a critical logistics hub, reporting a 13.5% growth in container volumes for 2024. With unparalleled infrastructure, including the Mason Mega Rail for rapid vessel-to-rail transfers and proximity to major interstates, freight from Savannah reaches 60% of the U.S. population within two days.
The Togo facility marks Star Garment Group’s first manufacturing venture in West Africa, complementing its 10 factories in Sri Lanka. Togo’s abundant cotton production, expanding port infrastructure, and duty-free trade status make it an ideal location for manufacturing investments.
“Togo’s duty-free access to U.S. markets under AGOA is a game-changer for cost efficiency and competitiveness,” Komar emphasized. “This strategic location aligns perfectly with our vision for a sustainable and ethical supply chain.”
By transitioning from raw cotton exports to value-added garment manufacturing, Togo stands to benefit from a significant economic boost. Komar’s new facility will create 2,000 local jobs, contributing to regional development while minimizing environmental impact by shortening global supply routes.
Through partnerships with Georgia’s Foreign Trade Zones (FTZ), Komar further enhances cost efficiency by streamlining customs processes, deferring duties, and optimizing inventory management.
This expansion underscores Komar’s commitment to ethical manufacturing, sustainability, and community empowerment. By leveraging duty-free agreements and reducing reliance on long shipping routes, Komar minimizes costs, environmental impact, and delivery times while fostering positive economic outcomes for the communities it serves.
“Our duty-free supply chain exemplifies the synergy between cost savings, sustainability, and global partnerships,” Komar added. “It’s a model that benefits our clients, uplifts communities, and strengthens our commitment to responsible business practices.”
For more information about Komar Distribution Services and its new Togo facility, please visit www.komardistribution.com/savannah.
Komar Distribution Services stands out as a premier provider of B2B logistics, ecommerce fulfillment, and value-added supply chain services. With over 100 brands and 500 retailers served across 50 product categories, Komar leverages cutting-edge technology, data analytics, and a customer-centric approach to optimize supply chain performance.
Since its establishment in 1908, Komar has been a pioneer in apparel design, sourcing, and manufacturing. Building on this rich heritage, Komar Distribution Services (KDS) was launched in 1998, marking our expansion into B2B and eCommerce fulfillment, along with value-added services.Today, KDS stands as a leader in supply chain solutions, serving over 100 brands and 500 retailers across 50 diverse categories.