About Us

Why we help

ECCL aims to drive economic diversity by fostering the development and creativity of our citizens. This transformation will be rooted in enhancing our human capital through robust education, comprehensive training, and focused youth development.

Additionally, we will leverage our rich cultural diversity, history, and heritage to achieve this vision.

We are not alone

The ECCL is also aware of the global economic challenges faced by contemporary society. It follows that in order for us to grow and expand, the organisation must also adopt to the changes in our socio-economic environment by learning and adopting new means of production and techniques in craft.

How we contribute

Craft cannot merely be viewed as a past-time or hobby. Rather, it has the potential of becoming a sustainable industry, capable of generating revenue, creating new avenues for employment and contributing to the GDP of Trinidad and Tobago.

What we do

ECCL can be viewed as a ‘developmental’ organization contributing to community development and social transformation.

Our Vision

ECCL sees itself as the leading institution involved in the revitalization of the local handicraft and fashion industry and playing a major role in artisan development

Our Mission

ECCL sees itself as the leading institution involved in the revitalization of the local handicraft and fashion industry and playing a major role in artisan development

Our History

The Export Centre Company Limited (ECCL) was established and incorporated under the companies Act of Trinidad and Tobago on July 3rd, 1996. ECCL was originally mandated to empower members of rural communities, particularly, female heads of households through the production of craft for the export markets.

During the period 2009-2010 there was a shift in organizational strategy with regards, the training programme was re-designed to incorporate a wider cadre of trainees and subsequent craft producers.

Our Vision

ECCL sees itself as the leading institution involved in the revitalization of the local handicraft and fashion industry and playing a major role in artisan development

Our Mission

ECCL sees itself as the leading institution involved in the revitalization of the local handicraft and fashion industry and playing a major role in artisan development

Our History

The Export Centre Company Limited (ECCL) was established and incorporated under the companies Act of Trinidad and Tobago on July 3rd, 1996. ECCL was originally mandated to empower members of rural communities, particularly, female heads of households through the production of craft for the export markets.

During the period 2009-2010 there was a shift in organizational strategy with regards, the training programme was re-designed to incorporate a wider cadre of trainees and subsequent craft producers.

The company’s contribution and
impact on society

Craft Sector
Development

Development and revitalization of the craft sector as a business enterprise leading to job creation and exports.

Encouraging
Innovation

Encourage invention and innovation to job creation while exporting the rich heritage of creativity, culture and innate talent of our people.

Poverty
Alleviation

Contribute to poverty alleviation and crime reduction

Craft Sector Development

Development and revitalization of the craft sector as a business enterprise leading to job creation and exports.

Encouraging Innovation

Given the current adverse economic climate whereby an economy primarily based on oil and gas is no longer sustainable or renewable, the need for economic diversity is now of critical importance. 

It is now virtually impossible for the state to provide employment and at the same time meet welfare demands for all. We must therefore seek sustenance elsewhere through the non-energy sector. Economic diversity is now seemingly our only option in our fight for economic and social stability.

 

Quasi Welfare State

Trinidad and Tobago can be viewed as a ‘quasi’ welfare state whereby many citizens are trapped in a cycle of dependency on the state.