Anthea Crawford
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Clothing manufacturer
Estimated 95% made in Australia, 5% made in Asia. Part owned by Solomon Lew's Voyager Distributing Company.
Company Ownership
Anthea Crawford (Australia) Pty Ltd | AUS | website | ||||
Voyager Distributing Company Pty Ltd ![]() owns 50% of Anthea Crawford (Australia) Pty Ltd |
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Clothing wholesaler One of Australia's largest clothing importers and distributors. Brands include Thurley, Jump, Anthea Crawford, Ping Pong, Kayser and Simon de Winter, to name a few. Part of Solomon Lew's web of companies. | ||||||
Lew Group ![]() owns 100% of Voyager Distributing Company Pty Ltd |
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Investment conglomerate The Lew family, headed by rag trade tycoon Solomon Lew, owns a swag of Australian clothing retail companies. While Solomon owns Voyager Distributing Co and 42% of Just Group, his three children each control parts of the Lew empire. Peter Lew manages Australian Retail Investments and the Australian licenses for Zara and FCUK, Steven Lew manages Playcorp and Global Retail Brands, while Jacqueline Lew manages Nine West. |
Company Assessment
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Anthea Crawford (Australia) Pty Ltd | ||||
Accredited and licensed to display the 'Ethical Clothing Australia' Trade Mark on their Australian-made garments, which ensures Australian workers receive fair wages and decent conditions.
Source: Ethical Clothing Australia (2020) |
C grade in the Baptist World Aid Australia's 'Ethical Fashion Report 2019', which grades companies, from A to F, on the strength of their systems to mitigate against the risks of forced labour, child labour and worker exploitation in their supply chains, as well as protect the environment from the harmful impacts of the fashion industry. Assessment criteria fall into five main categories: policies, transparency and traceability, auditing and supplier relationships, worker empowerment and environmental management.
Source: Baptist World Aid Australia (2019) |
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Voyager Distributing Company Pty Ltd | ||||
F grade in the Baptist World Aid Australia's 'Ethical Fashion Report 2019', which grades companies, from A to F, on the strength of their systems to mitigate against the risks of forced labour, child labour and worker exploitation in their supply chains, as well as protect the environment from the harmful impacts of the fashion industry. Assessment criteria fall into five main categories: policies, transparency and traceability, auditing and supplier relationships, worker empowerment and environmental management.
Source: Baptist World Aid Australia (2019) |
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Lew Group | ||||
Wikipedia profile on Lew Group head, Solomon Lew. Includes details of controversial business deals, including the Yannon transaction and the Etiket transaction.
Source: Wikipedia (2014)
Solomon Lew, owner of Premier Investments, struck a deal with Mornington Shire Council in June 2012 to remove a pool he had built on Crown Land without permission and remediate the land in exchange for negligence charges being dropped. Lew is to pay Council's legal fees of $150,000 and a fine of $50,000.
Source: The Age (2012) |
Company Details
Type | Private Company |
Employees | 150 in 2008 in Australia |
Aus Manufacturing | Yes |
Contact Details
Address | 90 Nicholson St, Abbotsford, VIC, 3067, Australia |
Phone | 03 9419 0311 |
Fax | 03 9419 9853 |
Website | www.antheacrawford.com.au |
Products / Brands
Anthea Crawford
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