Key Milestones in Our History
Good Fortune Group International (GFG International) is a leading sourcing and supply chain management company for retailers and importers in the fashion and apparel industries. We direct our efforts toward working with reliable manufacturers and suppliers.
Since GFG International opened its doors in 1991, we have developed working relationships with manufacturers and suppliers in Asia. As a result, we understand how the Asian market operates. Our presence in Asia allows us the flexibility to support our clients in terms of price, quality and delivery.
Foundation Established
GFG International was founded in 1991, marking the beginning of our journey. Our focus was on building strong relationships with manufacturers in Asia.
New Office Opens: Dhaka, Bangladesh
In 2005, we opened our new overseas office in Bangladesh. This strategic move allowed us to enhance our operational capabilities in the region.
Expansion China: Export Fabric & Trims
In 2010, we expanded our operations to China, further strengthening our supply chain. This expansion allowed us to export fabrics and accesoires from our China to our Bangladesh operation. Offering even more competitive pricing and quality.
New Office Opens: Guangzhou, China
By 2022, we expanded further in China by opening an office in Guangzhou. Guangzhou has become one of the world’s top hubs for fashion, fabric, and apparel
Celebrating Success
By 2024, GFG International celebrated over 20 global clients and $50 million in trade. Our commitment to quality and reliability continues to drive our success.
Our overseas offices maintain our extraordinary production, quality and reliability standards. Today, we have over 20 global clients ranging from low to mid-market segments. In addition, GFG International employs more than 100 people who handle over $50 million in international trade for our clients.
GFG International looks forward to welcoming you among our clients who seek to manufacture apparel in Asia.








Worldwide Sourcing, Tailored Solutions
GFG International is bridging the gap between Europe and Asia. We make it simple to source apparel by offering comprehensive production, design and product development services.
We strive to uphold our reputation as the leading sourcing and supply chain management company.
We offer competitive prices and top-quality clothing, and we listen to our clients' needs. GFG International is your reliable partner for sustainable products and sourcing for the fashion industry.
Our CSR Program.
All GFG International production suppliers must obtain and maintain GFG International Corporate Certifications. Our CSR Programme and adherence to the United Nations Global Compact 10 Guiding Principles ensure that every facet of our network fully supports and upholds ethical human rights.
GFG International does not accept child labour and actively works to combat it. Our employees never work at night or in hazardous conditions.

Workers have the right to join or form trade unions. Workers' representatives may carry out their role within the workplace and are not subject to any form of discrimination.
Wages and benefits paid for a standard working week must meet national legal standards or industry benchmarks, whichever is greater. Wages should always be sufficient to meet basic needs and provide discretionary income.
Working hours comply with national laws or benchmark industry standards, whichever are more beneficial to the specific workers.
The use of physical abuse or discipline, the threat of physical abuse, sexual or other harassment and verbal abuse, or any form of intimidation is strictly prohibited.
All workers are entitled to work in environments where risks to their health and safety are properly controlled. Under health and safety law, the primary responsibility for this is down to employers.

Our Pledge to Sustainability & CSR
Sustainability and social responsibility play a large role in everything we do here. GFG International is committed to ethical and sustainable sourcing in every aspect of its operations and supply chain management

Organic cotton is grown using methods and materials that have a low impact on the environment. Organic production systems replenish and maintain soil fertility, reduce the use of toxic and persistent pesticides and fertilizers, and build biologically diverse agriculture.
Using recycled thermoplastic fibers reduces the dependence on petroleum as a source of raw materials. It curbs discards, thereby prolonging landfill life and reducing toxic emissions from incinerators.
Better Cotton Initiative (BCI), is a concept to grow cotton with judicious use of water, chemical fertilizers and pesticides, to reduce the environmental footprint of cotton farming
Oeko-Tex labels and certificates confirm the human-ecological safety of textile products and leather articles from all stages of production (raw materials and fibres, yarns, fabrics, ready-to-use end products) along the textile value chain.
The washing will be sustainable and efficient, reducing the operational cost, the environmental impact and guaranteeing zero waste. To make it possible to eliminate polluting traditional processes and discharge from the textile finishing industry, as well as the harmful manual processes of scraping and grinding.
REACH is a regulation of the European Union, adopted to improve the protection of human health and the environment from the risks that can be posed by chemicals, while enhancing the competitiveness of the EU chemicals industry.