Logonet Globally
United States
Logonet USA is based in Southern California. This office services our US clients and also supports local US operations of our European clients.
Helsinki
Logonet’s global headquarters are located in Helsinki, Finland. The office employs over 30 professionals in sales, design and purchasing functions.
Bangladesh
Logonet Group’s Bangladesh office supports our global operations with t-shirt and other jersey apparel sourcing and production. Through this office we are able to monitor supplier relations, check production runs, collect and send samples and ensure the quality of all shipments.
Our office is conveniently located close to the main production facilities and cotton mills, leading to time and cost savings and ensuring that we are able to monitor the production process from its very beginning, the weaving of the fabrics themselves. The proximity of the mills also ensures production flexibility which is noticeable in the short lead-times for special fabrics and custom colors.
China
Logonet’s Shanghai office employs approximately 20 merchandisers and quality control professionals. Through them we are able to monitor production quality, source new ideas and maintain good relations with all of our subcontractor factories.
Our Shanghai personnel make frequent visits to factories in and around Shanghai as well as in the Guangdong province. Most of our head gear, bag and toy production is concentrated in the Shanghai area. Our office also works closely with third party testing agencies such as SGS in making sure all products meet necessary guidelines such as the EN standard for Europe and FDA approval for the United States.
Thailand
Logonet’s proprietary factory in Thailand produces apparel for brands such as O’Neill and Gaastra. The factory specializes in fleece, denim and technical fiber apparel. The factory employs approximately 230 people, of whom 220 work in production.
The factory is located in Bangkok, which has excellent transportation and freight connections to all over the world. Direct flights to all major cities allow goods to be shipped rapidly to both Europe and the United States. Goods can also be shipped combining ocean and airfreight for a perfect balance of cost efficiency and speed.


