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Luen Thai to Build $4.36m Warehouse

Written by on June 11, 2009 – Follow me on Twitter No Comment | Print

From Luen Thai35,600 square feet of clothing?  Could Guam be the entry point for Asian fashion into the US? I just wrote about a $2M stimulus for the Guam port and now I’m reading about a $4.36M warehouse. From the description, this warehouse looks very state of the art (I wish I could throw in some servers in there too).  This adds to the Guam buildup excitement!

Hong Kong based apparel sourcing giant Luen Thai Holdings is building a US$4.36m warehouse in Guam.

The company said in a statement today (10 June) that the warehouse in Tamuning, Guam will have a floor area of around 35,600 square feet and will be completed in early 2010.

Built next to Guam airport, the facility will provide additional storage, including temperature controlled storage.

Luen Thai manufactures and supplies garment and textile products as well as freight forwarding and logistics services.

References:

http://www.just-style.com/article.aspx?id=104414

http://www2.luenthai.com/

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