Kazlegprom-Almaty LLP has acquired high-tech equipment for sewing production with financial support from Industrial Development Fund JSC
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Kazlegprom-Almaty LLP has acquired high-tech equipment for sewing production with financial support from Industrial Development Fund JSC

Kazlegprom-Almaty LLP has acquired high-tech equipment for sewing production with financial support from Industrial Development Fund JSC

13.11.2024


Industrial Development Fund JSC supported the domestic manufacturer as part of its funding for projects in the manufacturing industry. The lease term is 7 years with an interest rate of 3% per annum.

Kazlegprom-Almaty LLP is one of the largest sewing and footwear enterprises in the country, and it has acquired modern equipment that meets the highest international standards in these industries.

Founded in 2011, Kazlegprom-Almaty LLP began with the construction of a sewing and footwear factory, marking the launch of its own production capabilities. Today, the company’s technological infrastructure includes design and modeling, a preparatory cutting workshop, an experimental workshop, an embroidery workshop, and multiple sewing workshops.

The factory produces men’s, women’s, and children’s footwear, special footwear, military uniforms, school uniforms, sportswear, and civilian clothing.


As is widely recognized, the funding programs of the Industrial Development Fund are designed to support the manufacturing sector and foster comprehensive development across both the industrial and infrastructure sectors in the country.

With the financial support of Industrial Development Fund JSC, the enterprise has acquired modern equipment that ensures the high-quality production of footwear of various levels of complexity.


Previously, the factory, located in the Zhambyl district of Almaty region, was capable of producing approximately 650,000 pairs of shoes annually. With the new equipment, the company is now poised to significantly expand its production capacity, enabling the manufacturing of over one million pairs of shoes each year.

Additionally, this substantial increase in production is expected to create 111 new jobs.