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Where are many luggage manufacturers?
The luggage factories in China are mainly concentrated in three regions, namely, South China represented by Guangzhou, Jiangnan represented by Yiwu and North China represented by Baigou. These three areas are home to 80% of luggage manufacturers in China. So if you want to find a luggage factory, these three areas are inseparable.
So where is the luggage cheaper? Speaking of cheap prices, it must be North China represented by Baigou, which is a well-known luggage distribution center in China and even the world, and the luggage industry chain is complete. The reason is mainly because the labor cost in the northern region is lower. As we all know, luggage is a labor-intensive industry, and the labor cost accounts for nearly half of the luggage price, so the low labor cost makes the price cheaper and cheaper.
The emphasis on luggage in the other three regions is not exactly the same. For example, Guangzhou is famous for luggage, while the fabrics of luggage products in Baigou are mainly Oxford cloth, canvas and artificial leather.
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