...Jutex Bangladesh LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL 13 January, 2016 Dr. A.K.M Saiful Majid Professor Institute of Business Administration, University of Dhaka Sir, Enclosed is a business plan on “Jute Diversifying Product Manufacturing plant” that we prepared as the take home final business assignment for the Entrepreneurship course. we decided to conduct the plan on ‘Jute Diversifying Product Manufacturing plant’ keeping in mind the importance of market potential in Bangladesh. You approved our topic on January 10, 2016. The date of submission was set on January 13, 2016. This plan was conducted with proper authorization. The authenticity of the sources used in the report can be guaranteed. We are grateful to you for your overall cooperation throughout. We tried our best to live up to your expectation and hope that the business plan fulfills all the requirements. Sincerely yours, Nabid Hassan Kafi_______________________ Ahmed Muntasir Mahin___________________ Md. Al – Amin___________________________ i Jutex Bangladesh ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We take the privilege to extend our acknowledgement and heartfelt gratitude to our respected course instructor, Professor Dr. A.K.M Saiful Majid, who encouraged us to undertake this difficult endeavor and who has helped us all the way to the successful completion of this report with his able guidance, support and counseling. We have tried to incorporate his constructive suggestions and knowledgeable opinions in the...
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...Jute Jute is a long, soft, shiny vegetable fiber that can be spun into coarse, strong threads. It is produced from plants in the genus Corchorus, which has been classified in the family Tiliaceae, or more recently in Malvaceae. Jute is one of the most affordable natural fibers and is second only to cotton in amount produced and variety of uses of vegetable fibers. Jute fibers are composed primarily of the plant materials cellulose (major component of plant fiber) and lignin (major components of wood fiber). It is thus a ligno-cellulosic fiber that is partially a textile fiber and partially wood. It falls into the bust fiber category (fiber collected from bust or skin of the plant) along with kenaf, industrial hemp, flax (linen), ramie, etc. The industrial term for jute Fiber is raw jute. The Fibers are off-white to brown, and 1–4 metres (3–12 feet) long. [pic] Jute Plant Chemical Composition of Jute: Jute is composed of 65% cellulose and 35% natural wages, oils and cements (lignin). The chemical composition of jute is given below: Cellulose 65.2% Hemicelluloses 22.2% Lignin 10.8% Water soluble 1.5% Fat and wax 0.3 - 1.0% Classification of Jute: White jute (Corchorus capsularis) Several historical documents (including, Ain-e-Akbari by Abul Fazal in 1590) state that the poor villagers...
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...at 400 bph in the carbonated soft drinks line and 300 bph in the juice line. In a span of one and a half years we have increased our capacity to 1800 bph. At present our capacity; one is at the ground breaking rate of 1900 bph. So in approximately three years time our capacity has increased three folds. During this same period most of our brands became either number one or are almost on the verge of becoming number one in their respective categories. Most of our machineries have been imported from world famous brands as Krones, Tetra Pak, Alfalaval, Sipa, and Husky to achieve the best quality. The history of Akij Group stretches back to later part of the forties. In its infancy, the Group started in humble way with jute trading which was known as the golden fiber of the country, earning highest amount of foreign exchange. Akij Group's ceaseless efforts with dynamic management and support from our numerous clients have led our Group in diversifying its business activities. In the second phase, the Group went into manufacturing handmade cigarettes popularly known as “Biris”. This sector gave a real boost to the revenue earning of the Group as well as making a substantial contribution to government exchequer. With the passage of time, the Group undertook new ventures and presently there are 15 units of industries under its umbrella like cigarettes, handmade...
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...Chapter 1 1. Introduction Compensation refers to the organizations entire reward package, including not only financial rewards and benefits but also non tangible benefits such as securities. It includes to all forms of pay or rewards going to workers and arising from their employment. Once workers have done their jobs and been appraised, they expect to be paid. Each and every worker in an organization works for money or incentives. So their first and foremost expectation from the organization is to earn money or appropriate compensation. Compensation is the most important part or tool of any organization. Because, human body works for earning something. And this earning policy is combinedly known as compensation package. Typically the human resource department performs this policy. It is the most critical function of human resource management. Because the human resource manager always concerns to have the good environment within the organization by providing appropriate compensation to the workers. The compensation package has two main components: direct financial payments which include wages, salaries, incentives, commissions and bonuses and indirect financial payment which include financial benefits like employer paid insurance and vacations. Every organization has to focus on compensation package because not a single organization exists that does not provide the benefits to the workers. There is not a single person who works without payment in an organization...
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...processed products. It is in this sense that the agro-industry is an important and vital part of the manufacturing sector in developing countries and the means for building industrial capacities. | | | The agro Industry is broadly categorised in the following types: (i) Village Industries owned and run by rural households with very little capital investment and a high level of manual labour; products include pickles, papad, etc. (ii) Small scale industry characterized by medium investment and semi-automation; products include edible oil, rice mills, etc. (iii) Large scale industry involving large investment and a high level of automation; products include sugar, jute, cotton mills, etc. | The development of agro-based industries commenced during pre-independence days. Cotton mills, sugar mills, jute mills were fostered in the corporate sector. During the...
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...Assignment 1: BUSINESS LAW Nguyen Viet Anh ( anhnvgh12604) Content: I Introduction II Analysis I: Introduction Nowadays Law always goes with life. It begin from everything example in work, if don’t understand about law people can’t open company, if don’t pay tax for government follow law of this country people will punish by police. And if one people can know all thing connection with law they will never scare anything even they can squeeze through law loopholes II: Analysis LO 1. Understand the essential elements of a valid contract in a business context Task 1 Explain and apply the importance of the essential elements required for the formation of a valid contract 1.1: Explain the importance of the essential elements required for the formation of a valid contract Law means rules were setting in one country and every one must comply with it. And as people know almost people in the world work base on contract and contract must comply with law. If one contract want effective it must require 5 elements: 1 Offer and acceptance; 2 Intention to create legal relations; 3 Consideration; 4 Capacity; 5 Privity of contract 1 Offer and acceptance: It means in one contract always exist 2 parties one people give offer and another people will accept with this offer or they can offer back and if they offer back first people will have accept or no. Example: A want buy one car of B with 10000 USD, but B think it not fair 10000 to small and he will talk “I don’t want sell...
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...Air Pollution Problem in Bangladesh SUBMITTED TO- SUBMITTED BY: ASSIGNMENT Introduction Air pollution is one of a variety of manmade environmental disasters that are currently taking place all over the world. Air pollution may be defined as an atmospheric condition in which various substances are present at concentrations high enough above their normal ambient levels to produce a measurable effect on people, animals, vegetation, or materials. ‘Substances’ refers to any natural or manmade chemical elements or compounds capable of being airborne. These may exist in the atmosphere as gases, liquid drops, or solid particles. It includes any substance whether noxious or benign; however, the term ‘measurable effect’ generally restricts attention to those substances that cause undesirable effects. Air quality has deteriorated both due to human activities, and natural phenomenon such as wind-blown dust particles etc. There are two major sources of air pollution in Bangladesh, vehicular emissions and industrial emissions. However, these are mainly concentrated in the cities. Recently, air pollution has received priority among environmental issues in Asia, as well as in other parts of the world. Exposure to air pollution is the main environmental threat to human health in many towns and cities. Particulate emission is mainly responsible for increased death rate and respiratory problems for the urban population. This problem is acute in Dhaka being...
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...Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan 18, Institutional Area, Shaheed Jeet Singh Marg, New Delhi - 110 602. SUPPORT MATERIAL YEAR 2012-13 SUPPORT MATERIAL CLASS X – Social Science Chief Patron Shri Avinash Dikshit Commissioner KVS, New Delhi Patron Shri J.M Rawat Deputy Commissioner KVS, Jaipur Region Guidance Sh.K.R Choyal Assistant Commissioner KVS, Jaipur Region Sh. Dr. R.K Agarwal Assistant Commissioner KVS, Jaipur Region Convener Ms. Urmil Meena Principal, K.V. No. 1, Alwar Prepared By Mrs. P. Dixit Principal K. V. No. 4, Jaipur Mr. Anil Kumar Daila TGT (S.ST.) K. V. No. 1, Alwar Mrs. Veena Michael TGT (S.St.) K. V. No. 5, Jaipur Mr. D.C. Garg TGT (S.St.) K. V. Zawar Mines Mr. Manoj Singh TGT (S.St.) K. V. No. 1, Alwar Mrs. Sunila Thapar TGT (S.St.) K. V. Phulera Reviewed by Shri U.R Meghwal Convener Principal K.V Bhilwara Shri M.M. Sharma PGT (History) K.V Nasirabad Shri...
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...Guidelines to fill in the banking statistics returns SBS-1, SBS-2 & SBS-3 (Fifth edition) STATISTICS DEPARTMENT BANGLADESH BANK July 2013 Members of the Editorial Committee Any suggestion/recommendation for improvement in the contents of this guideline would be highly appreciated. Users may kindly contact with the following persons for their suggestions/ recommendations and queries (if any): 1. Md. Nur-un-Nabi General Manager nurun.nabi@bb.org.bd 2. Md. Lutful Kabir Deputy General Manager lutful.kabir@bb.org.bd 3. Mohammad Nurul Islam Joint Director mnurul.islam@bb.org.bd i Preface to the Fifth Edition In the light of current economic activities and experiences thereof, the fifth edition of the revised directory on compilation of Banking Statistics Returns is in the process of being published. Information/data on banking sector of the country play an important role in formulating monetary policy and determining the trend of economic activities. In order to meet that end, the SBS forms which were used earlier for collection of all types of information/data from the banking sector in Bangladesh have been revised and enlarged. The Statistics Department of the Bangladesh Bank published Banking Statistics Guidelines 8 (Eight) years ago in the form of a booklet for enabling the scheduled banks to fill in the above forms properly and submitting the same to the Bangladesh Bank. In the current edition of the booklet, detailed explanatory notes of the terms have been given in...
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...given by him time to time shall carry us a long way in the journey of life on which we are about to embark. We also take this opportunity to express a deep sense of gratitude to Mr. Abdul Halim, FAVP, First Security Islami Bank, for his cordial support, valuable information and guidance, which helped us in completing this task through various stages. We are obliged to staff members of ( Rupali Bank Ltd. ), for the valuable information provided by them in their respective fields. We are grateful for their cooperation during the period of my assignment. Lastly, we thank almighty, Our parents, and friends for their constant encouragement without which this assignment would not be possible. We, the Group members Rupam Das. Rajib Das. Mobarak Ahmed Chowdhury. WashingTon Dey Al Jobaier Ahmed Dedication We thanks to almighty, Our parents and friends for their constant encouragement without which this assignment would not be possible. S/L No. | Particular | Page No. | 1 | Introduction | | 2 | Company Profile | | 3 | Objectives of the project |...
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...Contents Executive Summary: ..................................................................................................................................... 3 . Chapter: 1...................................................................................................................................................... 4 1.0 Introduction: ................................................................................................................................. 4 1.2 History of RMG Sector in Bangladesh: ................................................................................................ 4 1.3 Objective of Study: .............................................................................................................................. 6 1.4 Methodology: ...................................................................................................................................... 6 1.4 Limitations of the study: ..................................................................................................................... 7 CHAPTER 2: ................................................................................................................................................... 8 2.0 AN OVERVIEW OF RGM .......................................................................................................................... 8 . 2.1 Ready Made Garments Export Condition in brief: ................................................
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...Detailed Project report on Manufacturing/ Fabricating of Steel Wires & Wire Products J AGANNATH ENTERPRISE 1 PROJECT AT A GLANCE 1 NAME OF THE COMPANY JAGANNATH ENTERPRISE 2 REGISTERED OFFICE 3 LOCATION OF THE UNIT 8, Camac Street, Shantiniketan Bldg, 6th Floor, Suite-14, Kolkata-700017 14, Station Road, Lilua, Howrah, West Bengal 4 CONSTITUTION Sole proprietorship 7 DATE OF INCORPORATION 26.05.2014 8 DIRECTORS OF THE COMPANY Mrs. Kiran Sharma, Proprietor Mr. Ashish Sharma (CEO) 9 TYPE OF INDUSTRY Manufacturing 10 SECTOR Proprietorship 11 LINE OF ACTIVITIES 13 TOTAL CAPACITY Manufacturing/Fabricating of Steel Wires & Wire products Bright Annealed Wires Common Round Wires Nails Deformed Bars 2100 MT/Annum 14 PROJECT COST Rs. 170.73 Lacs 15 TERM LOAN Rs. 105.00 Lacs 16 PROMOTERS’ CONTRIBUTION Rs. 65.73 Lacs 17 WORKING CAPITAL (CC) Rs. 80.00 Lacs 18 IMPORTANT INDICATORS I IRR Ii DSCR Iii BEP 22.33% 1.61 32.38% 12 PRODUCTS FINANCIAL 23 EXISTING BANKING ARRANGEMENT 24 PROPOSED REQUIRED CREDIT FACILITIES As it is a New Concern So the Unit is not availing any credit facilities Sl. Type of Requirement of Loan No. Loan Loan Amount (Rs. in Lacs) 1 Fund Based Term Loan 105.00 2 Fund Based Cash Credit 80.00 3 Non-Fund 0.00 Based TOTAL EXPOSURES 185.00 2 COMPANY PROFILE Jagannath Enterprise is primarily a SSI manufacturing...
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...Introduction: Term paper is a system by which we can familiarize ourselves with the practical situation. Moreover, we can bridge up the gap of the theoretical knowledge and practical situation. As an indispensable part of BBA program, I was placed in M.M. ISPAHANI Ltd. for completing my term paper. I was rotated in almost every desk of the organization and all over the factory. Statement of the Problem: The efficient management of working capital is very vital for a business survival. This is premised on the fact having too much working capital signifies inefficiency, whereas too little cash at hand signifies that the survival of business is shaky. Here I focus on working capital management practices in M. M. ISPAHANI Ltd. to evaluate the real condition that are existing. Objectives of the study: The main objective of the study is to gather practical knowledge about working capital management of M.M. ISPAHANI Ltd. My study covers the following areas: * To Study the working capital policies of the sample company. * To study the structure of working capital. * To measure the utilization of working capital of the sample company. * To examine the impact of working capital on profitability. * To identity the problems facing the sample company. * To suggest the recommendation of measuring working capital Management efficiency. Scope of the Study: In my term paper the sample size was one and M.M. ISPAHANI Ltd. was selected as a sample and my topic was...
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...consequential or perceived loss arising from the use of this Report or its contents. CRIS specifically states that it has no financial liability whatsoever to the users of this Report. Final Report Enhancing Competitiveness of Indian Manufacturing Industry: Assistance in Policy Making TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF FIGURES...................................................................................................................................i LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS.................................................................................................................... iv EXECUTIVE SUMMARY....................................................................................................................... vii 1 2 ASSIGNMENT BACKGROUND............................................................................................................. 1 ECONOMIC ANALYSIS...
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...THE LIBYAN ASSET FREEZE AND ITS APPLICATION TO FOREIGN GOVERNMENT DEPOSITS IN OVERSEAS BRANCHES OF UNITED STATES BANKS: LIBYAN ARAB FOREIGN BANK v. BANKERS TRUST CO. Corinne R. Rutzke* INTRODUCTION United States asset freezes are political weapons invoked in response to international crises.' Traditionally, United States asset freezes have blocked foreign government assets within the jurisdiction of the United States.2 Following the 1979 Iranian hostage crisis, however, United States peacetime asset freezes have attempted to block dollar-denomi4 nated accounts3 held in foreign brancheS of United States banks.5 An important legal issue associated with the use of peacetime blocking * J.D. Candidate, 1988, Washington College of Law, The American University. 1. OFFICE OF FOREIGN ASSETS CONTROL, BLOCKED FOREIGN ASSETS IN THE UNITED STATES 1, 3 (1985) TREASURY PAMPHLET]. Historically, the blocking control orders, promulgated pursuant to section 5(b) of the Trading with the Enemy Act, authorized the President to regulate or prohibit any property transaction involving a foreign country or national during wartime. Trading with the Enemy Act of 1917, 50 U.S.C. app. § 5(b)(1)(B) (1982). Following the entry of the People's Republic of China into the Korean War in 1950, President Truman blocked Chinese and North Korean property within the jurisdiction of the United States. The Management of Blocked Foreign Assets in the United States, 12 INT'L CURRENCY Rzv. 37, 38 (No. 6 1980). Expanding...
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