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Sumisho Montblanc supplies safe, comfortable, stylish and innovative uniforms 

Japan

Responding to ever-diversifying needs

Sumisho Montblanc traces its roots back to a textile company founded in 1950 to manufacture and sell textiles for white coats. In 1970, it began to market its products under the Montblanc brand, which was later included in the current corporate name. For over 65 years since its founding, the company has developed business in the uniform apparel industry to establish itself as a market leader.

Sumisho Montblanc supplies professional-use uniforms to service sectors, such as food service and processing and medical and health care, and is constantly proposing industry-leading plans. This reflects its pioneering business stance of anticipating future trends related to large social changes and actively offering designs that can enhance the client corporate image while ensuring the safety and comfort of the functional wear.

Operations are managed from two locations—the Osaka Head Office and the Tokyo Branch—selling regular in-stock products included in the product catalogue published annually, as well as custom-order products that are tailored to client s’ projects and needs, through around 1,000 sales agents across Japan.

"Montblanc" in the corporate name derives from the highest peak in the Alps, a white show-covered mountain also known for its beautiful scenic appearance. Inspired by the mountain’s lofty supremacy, the company is endeavoring to reach the top position in the market, taking on new challenges to satisfy user wishes and contribute to society.

Sumisho Montblanc's signature restaurant uniform

Committed to quality manufacturing

Sumisho Montblanc is committed to quality in its uniform production. It has set high standards for each of the manufacturing processes ranging from textile development to sewing. Utilizing know-how it has accumulated over years, first as a textile supplier and later as an apparel manufacturer, the company has built a proven network for procuring the most suitable materials in a timely manner in cooperation with major fabric manufacturers in and outside Japan.

Rigorous quality checks are performed using samples created in-house by patternmaking and sewing staff, a process that many apparel manufacturers outsource. Undertaking it internally enables speedy inspection covering multiple criteria, including design quality and functionality, washing durability of needlework, and process/cost performance. Additionally, the company has established quality control guidelines to maintain checking quality, with an aim to further improve quality to satisfy more elaborate customer requirements.

Smoothfit, a food factory worker uniform designed with a focus on food safety, particularly on preventing contamination by foreign particulate matter. Highly rated by industrial users
Premium doctor coats developed in collaboration with Junko Koshino, a world-renowned fashion designer, paying meticulous attention to details to increase comfort and functionality

 

Comprehensive operating system

At Sumisho Montblanc, a comprehensive operating system has been established, centering on three key themes—on-time delivery, quality control and product development—as summarized below. With this system in place, various initiatives are planned and carried out to increase customer satisfaction, drawing on the integrated corporate strength of the Sumitomo Corporation Group. At the same time, the information collection function has been enhanced to accurately forecast future market trends via the nationwide networks of sales agents and in-house communication.

On-time delivery: Proprietary information systems and logistics systems combined to achieve integrated management for a range of processes from order placement to product delivery and inventory control.

Quality control: Textile evaluation specialists employed to conduct strict quality inspection in order to maintain high-quality production.

Product development: Vigorous efforts focused on the needs of actual users, based on identified market trends and insights from marketing activities.

Developing high-function products and collaborations with major brands to increase recognition

One of Sumisho Montblanc's strengths is nurse uniforms that excel in design and functionality alike. As nurses often carry a business-use PHS (personal handyphone system) in their breast pocket, the company developed a pocket that can prevent a PHS from slipping out at work, and obtained a utility model for a pocket that allows the easy removal of a PHS but stops it from falling out even when the wearer bends down. In the food processing area, Smoothfit represents a recent success. This factory worker uniform is a result of pioneering efforts to improve stress-free wearability and efficiency in size management.

Sumisho Montblanc will continue with its endeavor to become a leading uniform apparel manufacturer that accommodates diverse needs, offering industry-leading, innovative proposals.

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Medical uniform and shoes developed with ASICS, a sporting goods manufacturer, featuring advanced functions
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Participated in a project by Laura Ashley, a UK-based lifestyle brand, to develop nurse uniforms with a feminine style that combines traditional tastes with contemporary trends
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Sponsoring events promoting dietary education and Nurses Day(*), and providing costumes to TV drama programs and movies

* May 12, Florence Nightingale’s birthday, is celebrated as Nurses Day to raise public awareness of nursing, caregiving and mutual assistance.

March 2017

Keyword

  • Japan
  • Retail Service Operations

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