Published on Sept. 29, 2024
A recent article highlights Ferrara Manufacturing’s pivotal role in the revival of domestic garment production, showcasing its new factory in Long Island City and its ongoing commitment to high-quality, Made-in-America apparel. As global brands reevaluate supply chains amid shifting geopolitics and rising consumer demand for American-made goods, Ferrara Manufacturing is at the forefront of this movement.
The company’s state-of-the-art, 70,000-square-foot Queens facility, backed by a $25 million investment, combines traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge automation. From high-end cashmere coats to U.S. military uniforms, Ferrara Manufacturing has diversified its offerings to include private-label contracts, boosting revenue projections by over 30% in 2025. With innovations like automated fabric cutting and 3D printing, the company is not only accelerating production but also delivering stability and reliability in an industry that has faced global disruptions.
"Brands are starting to realize that when you’re paying for an item made domestically, you’re also investing in the story behind it,” said Joseph Ferrara, co-founder of Ferrara Manufacturing.
COO Gabrielle Ferrara added, “We’re proud to provide a sustainable and transparent supply chain while supporting unionized workers and the broader community."
Ferrara’s leadership in reshoring apparel manufacturing reflects a broader trend as brands and consumers alike prioritize ethical production and local sourcing. With a deep history in luxury fashion and military garments, Ferrara Manufacturing is redefining what it means to produce responsibly and efficiently in the United States.
Read the full article for more insights on how Ferrara Manufacturing is shaping the future of Made-in-America production.
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