Local manufacturer targets regional growth in safety wear market

Ivan Zhakata

Herald Correspondent

Local safety clothing manufacturer ZimReflective (Private) Limited is ramping up efforts to expand its footprint beyond Zimbabwe’s borders as it positions itself as a key player in the regional personal protective equipment (PPE) industry.

Company director Mr Monotheist Kwarayi said the firm remains committed to producing high-quality safety, security and protective clothing tailored to meet diverse industry needs.

“Our goal is to manufacture and supply our clients with high-quality goods at reasonable prices ensuring that we meet both local and international standards,” he said.

Established in 2008, ZimReflective has grown into a fully-fledged manufacturer and distributor of safety wear, operating from its factory in Harare.

The company produces a wide range of products, including work suits, overalls, reflective vests, dustcoats, hospital PPE and security uniforms.

Mr Kwarayi said the company’s strength lies in its ability to customise products according to client specifications while maintaining quick turnaround times.

“We manufacture most of our products to customer needs and specifications within the shortest possible time, which gives us a competitive edge in the market,” he said.

The company currently employs 85 people across various departments and services a broad client base that includes Government institutions, security firms, construction companies and tertiary institutions.

Mr Kwarayi said they’re guided by values of professionalism, innovation and responsiveness, which have helped them build long-standing relationships with key stakeholders.

“Our vision is to be the leading provider of high-quality safety, security and personal protective clothing and equipment in our chosen markets, both locally and internationally,” he said.

Mr Kwarayi said increasing demand for safety wear across sectors such as mining, manufacturing, construction and security presented significant growth opportunities for local manufacturers.

“As industries demands continue to prioritise worker safety, there is a growing need for reliable protective equipment, and we are well-positioned to meet that demand,” he said.

The company is also exploring opportunities to strengthen value addition and expand exports, in line with national efforts to boost industrialisation and economic growth.

Its expansion drive comes at a time when Zimbabwe is pushing for increased local production to reduce imports and promote home-grown industries.

 

 

 

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