1 of 15 Assignm ent 2 Garment Industry Case Study MIS – Garment Industry Case Study 2 of 15 The Business Problem In common with the rest of the UK textile and garment industry, IGL faced problems of increasing competition from overseas suppliers, in particular relatively low-wage “Newly Industrialising Countries” like Hong Kong. In response to these competitive pressures, The Special Garment Group began searching for appropriate strategies to meet the challenge. In early 1983, they
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world a range of garments that testify to the genius of the designer while finding an immediate receptivity its patrons. Although gender has always served as an anchor to fashion, striving constantly to enhance and emphasize its dynamism, while exuding a subtle, often blatant sensual appeal, it character underwent a sea change and ushered in an era best described as one spawned by the cultural considerations of the course of history. A strong trend among women towards adopting garments popularly worn
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suppliers and contacts; • Design collection- customers demand clothes in wide range of sizes, colours, styles and materials, customers require a variety of goods and fast exchange of goods, which we can achieve by increase capacity to maximum:1000 garments weekly and, what is following that ,additional floor space; • Permanent access to buy goods- customers expect to comfortable place to purchase, not only shops but also online • Employees training- more productive and efficient workforce, easier
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advertising in the marketing communications mix, while the second and third groups of companies give more importance to personal selling. Differences between the groups are obvious, and these correlate to the development of a brand name. The ready-made garment (RMG) industry of Bangladesh started in the late 1970s and became a prominent player in the economy within a short Period of time. The industry has contributed to export earnings, foreign exchange, employment creation, poverty alleviation and the
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Case Study: ARMOUR GARMENTS COMPANY BACKGROUND OF THE CASE The Armour Garments Corp. (AGC) was established in 1954 in the Philippines as a manufacturer of high quality undershirts. It had two popular brands, namely: “Armour” and “Marca Troca”. The company started out by copying popular styles and designs from Hongkong. The first ten years was quite profitable. The company grew from 25 workers in 1954 to about 250 workers in 1967. The company sells all of its products to wholesalers in Divisoria
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Bangladesh Garment It seems to be a simple answer on its face; do US companies have a responsibility for the welfare of the workers who manufacture their clothing? The immediate humanitarian response is “Of course!” But, deeper questions then have to be raised and considered; does a private company have purview over a manufacturing plant overseas to begin with? Would enhancing work conditions damage the profit margin of clothing produced there? How responsible is the company to stockholders? Consumers
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Introduction The Ready made garments (RMG) sectors emerged in late 1970s. The first Garments Industry named “DESH” Garment which was established in 1979s. By 1980s about 800 factories. There was very good growth in the 1990s; about 3400 factories came into operation. Today more than 4600 units exporting more than $5 billion an contribute about 48 percent of ours national export earning, 9.5 percent of GDP. The total number of workforce employed in this sector is 1.8 million, which is
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activity, which makes it heavily dependent on the organized sector for their yarn requirements. This decentralized sector is comprised of the three major segments viz., powerloom, handloom and hosiery. In addition to the above, there are readymade garments, khadi as well as carpet manufacturing units in the decentralized sector. The Indian Textile Industry has an overwhelming presence in the economic life of the country. It is the second largest textile industry in the world after China. Apart from
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Company Profile: The Levant Sweater LTD is a sweater manufacturing company. This company is a professional apparel manufacturer. We are engaged in all kinds of garment, such as men’s sweater, women’s sweater, children’s sweater etc. With the advanced technologies, rich management experience, exquisite production process and unique, creative design thoughts, our products enjoys good reputations both at home and abroad. All the products we provide are professionally designed and skillfully manufactured
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This Shanghai Garment Group CO., LTD. Shanghai Garment Group Co, LTD is a 60 year old successful and leading company in fabric manufacturing and garment agent business amongst millions companies in People’s Republic of China. We have got wonderful experiences in manufacturing diverse kinds of clothes, meanwhile, advantages of the cost control maintains us in a high competitive position in the market. The quality and efficiency are always we insist and consistently satisfied thousands business partners
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