U.S. Suit Maker Tries New Strategy ; More Clothes in Less Time

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NEW BEDFORD, MASS. The two might seem as unlikely together as a hand-stitched double-breasted suit jacket with a pair of work pants: Anthony Sapienza, the son of a factory manager, and Warren Pepicelli, who grew up on the union side, pounding the pavement as a business agent in Boston, walking from one of the city's 60 women's garment factories to another.

But Sapienza, president of the Joseph Abboud suit factory, and Pepicelli, who runs its union, are working hand in glove. Union and management are collaborating to revamp timeworn garment-making methods in favor of manufacturing techniques pioneered at Toyota Motor Corp. Their goal: Survival in the face of cheaper foreign competitors.

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U.S. Suit Maker Tries New Strategy ; More Clothes in Less Time

The U.S. garment manufacturing industry has bled jobs for decades, as work moved first to chea...

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