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The company sends fabric to more than 60 countries and around 75% per cent of the overall output is exported.
Harris Tweed Hebrides now employs 90 people at Shawbost and provides work for over 120 home weavers. In its short history, it has been named as UK Textile Company of the Year as well as being honoured on several occasions for its outstanding contribution to the Scottish fashion and textiles industries.
Company chairman, Brian Wilson, said: “It is another tribute to the entire team that
we have this recognition specifically for our contribution to exporting. Sending
Harris Tweed to every corner of the world, from the west side of Lewis, is a remarkable
logistical exercise which involves an immense input of experience, co-
Harris Tweed Hebrides named as top Scottish exporter
10 April 2015
Shipping manager Alison Mackenzie said that there was no “one size fits all” solution for exports as many different markets and clients have their own requirements.
He said: “We use shippers in Glasgow, Manchester and Essex for onward distribution by air and sea, but some clients want to use their own shippers.
“It is all quite complicated and specialised. There are some countries which have
particular issues with customs, taxes and form-
Chief executive Ian Angus Mackenzie said that the company – which produced its first
tweed just seven years ago after re-
“The response from both mill workers and weavers has been superb ,” he added.