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    Madura Accessories Limited

    Supply Chain of Madura MAL produced 85 lakh metres of 200-metre rolls, using 22 lakh kilos of yarn annually. Interlinings are the material used as an extra lining between the ordinary lining and the fabric of a garment (for shaping the garments, also called skeleton of dress) The process for making interlinings from yarn required weaving, bleaching/ dyeing and a powder coating process. Figure 4 gives a brief view of the process flow. MAL contracted out the weaving and bleaching/dyeing processes

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    Disaster in Bangladesh

    develop and improve their standard of living. Question #3 What are the causes of the weak safety record of the Bangladesh garment industry?  Do Western companies that import garments from Bangladesh bear any responsibility for what happened at the Rana Plaza and other workplace accidents? * I think the government is the cause of the weak safety record of the Bangladesh garment industry. The government clearly does not care too much about the safety of the factories. The industry focuses on low cost

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    Effect of Branding on Consumer Buying Behaviour

    CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION “Brands are like human beings. They are born, fed and nurtured, made strong and responsible so that they can be faithful friends of the people (customers), form mutually beneficial and satisfying relationships with them and become their companions for life. Such brands, make their parents (organization or corporate) proud of them. The best brands are the ones who help in forming and sustaining strong long term “parent-brand-people” relationships. These brands form the potential

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    Zara Market and Strategy

    ready-to-wear lines but others offer garments that are not unique but are produced in limited numbers. The textile and apparel industry constitutes the largest global manufacturing employer with approximately 200 nations involved in production resulting in $313.5 billion in trade during 1996. Of this amount, $163.3 billion was derived from apparel, the tenth largest trade category in the world. The apparel industry comprises many small but interrelated firms. Making garments to sell as ready-to-wear is labor

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    Zarah International

    speed and responsiveness are more important than cost. Zara is renowned for its ability to deliver new clothes to stores quickly and in small batches. Twice a week, at precise times, store managers order clothes, and twice a week, on schedule, new garments arrive. To achieve this, Zara controls more of its manufacturing than do most retailers: About half its clothes are made in Spain or nearby countries. For Zara, its supply chain is its competitive advantage. Zara’s expanding global reach could

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    Clothing In Kelsey Timmerman's Where Am I Washing?

    mission, he is on the search of the factory that made his favorite pair of underwear. He travels all the way to Bangladesh to find answers of where the factory may be located. While in Bangladesh he meets Dalton, thanks to him he is now an undercover garment buyer. Through his undercover buyer character, Timmerman is able to visit factories that create clothing in Bangladesh, he mentions that it will be impossible to find

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    Allen Solly

    Dr.Hari Govind Mishra, Lecturer, School of business , Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University J& K Ms. Rashi Taggar, Lecturer , School of business , Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University J&K Consumer perception and Brand analysis of Women’s wear in Indian Market :- A case analysis of Allen Solly Introduction WOMENS WEAR MARKET: INDIA The women’s wear market in India has the potential to grow into a Rs 61,572 crore market size by 2010. Maturing at the rate of 15.2 per cent, as compared

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    Vietnam’s Textile Industry

    This paper seeks to look at Vietnam’s economy, financial sector, and political sector in respect to the textile industry. In an attempt to evaluate the feasibility of entering a foreign market, we focus our paper on a mid-sized company called Augusta Textile Company. This paper seeks to evaluate Vietnam’s potential for investment, particularly in the textile industry. While the company seeks to increase revenues and keep costs of production low, the company must look to expand to growing markets

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    Economic Development of Bangladesh

    Other goods produced are textiles, jute, fish, vegetables, fruit, leather and leather goods, ceramics, RMGs. Remittances from Bangladeshis working overseas, mainly in the Middle East, is the major source of foreign exchange earnings; exports of garments and textiles are the other main sources of foreign exchange earnings. Ship building and cane cultivation have become a major force of growth. GDP's rapid growth due to sound financial control and regulations have also contributed to its growth; however

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    Proctor and Gamble

    case it 20%) but not totally. Regular business meeting can be done by the video or teleconferencing, but where it is necessary to be present physically, there is no alternative. The buyer of the garments has to come & check the quality of garment product because he can’t check the quality of the garments over camera. In near future unless 3D telepresence system or something revolutionary technology come up the business travel will not extinct. Question 2: what is the distinction between videoconferencing

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