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    Operation Management at Square Fashion Ltd

    the production of garments. With that end in view, the group studied the OM of one of the leading export-oriented garments of Bangladesh, the Square Fashions Limited (SFL). SFL is one of the leading export-oriented garments in Bangladesh. The company has earned a high reputation for its quality of products among foreign buyers, mostly the European countries. They are the producers of apparels of world-class brands like Puma, Marks & Spencer, and Crocodile. Export-oriented garments firms face stiff

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    Vietnam Info

    the most competitive garment exporting countries in the world today. Actually, we can find many clothes made from Vietnam. In my opinion, made in Vietnam is better than made in China. Besides, the salary of China’s employee is becoming higher than Vietnam. So, if the quality is better and the salary is lower, I think if I am an investor and the customer, I like the Vietnam more. By the way, the product of China is always rip-off; I really don’t trust the product anymore. Garments are Vietnamese important

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    Current State of Textile Industries in Bangladesh

    industrial value addition, and 78 per cent of export earnings. Major readymade garments exported by Bangladesh are knitted and woven shirts and blouses, trousers, skirts, shorts, jackets, sweaters and sportswear, and other fashion apparel. In the Table below provides a profile of Bangladesh’s textile and clothing sector. The sector can broadly be divided into primary textile sector (PTS) and export-oriented readymade garment (RMG) making sector. The PTS comprises spinning, weaving, and specialized

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    Industrial Engineering

    Page|1 APPLICATION OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING In Garments Sewing Floor Sabya Sachi Roy ID: 081-23-750 Subodh Kumar Ghosh ID: 081-23-737 AND Ripon Chakraborty ID: 081-23-744 This Report Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Textile Engineering Supervised By Engr. Md. Mahfuzur Rahman Senior Lecturer Department of Textile Engineering Daffodil International University DAFFODIL INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY DHAKA, BANGLADESH JANUARY 2012

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    Report Outline

    Trade Organisation) on Textile Industry in order to assist the International garment traders to improve export performance of Textile and Garment Industry in India and China from 2000-2012. Report Structure 1.0 INTRODUCTIONBackground informationStatement of purposeScopingOutline2.0OVERVIEW OF MAIN PLAYERS 2.1 WTO AND ITS HISTORY 2.2 HISTORY OF THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY 2.3 HISTORY OF WTO ACTIONS AND THE GARMENT INDUSTRY UP TO 20003.0 Impacts of WTO on Textile Industry since 2000 3.1Impacts

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    Export

    increased figure control.  DIFFERENT PARTS: 1.Front part  2.Back part 3. Waist belt 4.Belt loop 5.Fly piece  6.Large pocket  7.Small pocket  8.Pocketing fabric  9.Support fabric RAW MATERIALS USED IN DENIMS BUTTONS Garment Metal Buttons The buttons are fabricated using optimum quality iron, brass and other alloys and are extensively demanded in the market due to their

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    Major Retailers Rejected Bangladesh Factory Safety Plan

    deaths of hundreds of garment workers in a building collapse, the refusal of global retailers to pay for strict nationwide factory inspections is bringing renewed scrutiny to an industry that has profited from a country notorious for its hazardous workplaces and subsistence-level wages. After a factory fire killed 112 garment workers in November, clothing brands and retailers continued to reject a union-sponsored proposal to improve safety throughout Bangladesh's $20 billion garment industry. Instead

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    Rmg Industry of Bangladesh

    times, attempted to make agriculture the primary engine of economic growth and employment generation but this approach has not worked. The Ready-Made Garments (RMG) industry occupies a unique position in the Bangladesh economy. Bangladesh has a total population of over160 million. Among of vast population about 3.5 million people are working in the garments industries. It is the largest exporting industry in Bangladesh, which experienced phenomenal growth during the last 20 years under the quota system

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    Tactics of Commercial Activities

    Tactics of Commercial Activities PREPARED BY Saiful Islam Biplob | CAN-150221 | Date of Submission: Dec 07, 2015 Executive summery Exporting is a challenging job in the garments sector. Now it’s an adopting concept in garments industry. In this regard commercials play an important role in the RMG manufacturing company. The Commercial Officer is an executive-level position whose occupant is responsible for the commercial strategy and development of an

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    Sweatshops in America

    America because in recent decades, many garment manufacturers have moved overseas and unions have become less powerful. Devastating budget cuts severely limited the U.S. Department of Labor policing of garment factories. There are now only 800 wage, and hour inspectors employed by the Department of Labor. They inspect six million work sites of all kinds in the USA making it easy to avoid inspection. It is estimated that 4,500 of New York’s 7,000 garment factories are sweatshops. These sweatshops

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