Supply Chain in RMG sector of Bangladesh 24 3.1 Cotton 24 3.2 Yarn and Thread 25 3.3 Fabric (Knitting and Weaving) 26 3.4 Dyeing 26 3.5 Printing 26 3.6 Accessories 27 3.7 Lead Time 27 3.8 Sourcing of Raw Materials 28 3.9 Downward Supply Chain Management 28 3.10 Links within the Supply Chain 29 Current Backward Supply Chain in Viyellatex Garments 31 4.1 Cotton 37 4.2 Yarn and Thread 37 4.3 Knitting 38 4.4 Dyeing 38 4.5 Washing 39 4.6 Printing 39 4.7 Embroidery 40 4.8 Accessories 40
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Industrial Training at The Delta Composite Knitting Ind. Ltd (DCKIL) for 52 days INTRODUCTION Praise to Allah‚ the creator and sustainer who has given us strength and opportunity to complete our eight weeks long industrial attachment at “The Delta composite Knitting Industry Ltd”; in Zarun (South)‚ Kashimpur‚ Gazipur. At the beginning we would like to pay our gratitude toour academic supervisor prof. Dr. S.MMahbub- ulHaqueMajumder‚ Dean‚ Faculty of Science & Information Technology
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Chapter One 1. Origin of The Report The report title “Export performance of readymade garments sector of Bangladesh” has been prepared as a practical fulfillment of MBA Degree in Daffodil International University. Student are required to undertake and internship program. For this purpose each of there is attached with or organization. During the internship a student has to prepare a report on the organization where he is assigned. He has also to undertake an were of investigation o the organization
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the Ramatex Berhad Company Ramatex Berhad was established in 1982 as Gimmill Industrial (M) Sdn.‚ a small textile manufacturing plant in Batu Pahat‚ Malaysia. The Ramatex Group‚ as it is now known today‚ expanded vertically from dyeing and knitting mills into yarn manufacturing in 1989 and continued its growth into finishing fabrics and printing in 1992. On November 12‚ 1996‚ the Ramatex Group was officially listed on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange. Ramatex is the undisputed leader in the
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Textile Internship Project SCM TEXTILES‚ Tirupur Abhijeet Kiran Pranav Romel Yogesh COMPANY PROFILE COMPANY PROFILE •Sri Centhil Murugam Garments Private Limited forayed into the textile industry in 1989 at Tirupur. •A part of the TCS {The Chennai Silks} Textiles Pvt. Ltd. Established in 1962. •A vertical knit garment manufacturing and exporting unit. SCM TEXTILE SPINNERS • Established : 2003 • ISO 9001:2000 Certification • Installed Spindle Capacity of the unit : 63600
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that‚ for investigating the effects of the spirality on the garments‚ t-shirts are produced and after washing processes‚ the displacements of side seams are measured. 2. Literature Ba\u015fer and \u00c7eken [1] produced knitted fabrics on hand knitting machines to research the effects of yarn properties on fabric spirality by using acrylic and cotton yarns with two different yarn counts and four different twist factors at different tightness factors. As a result the most important factor that affects
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stranded knitting bend around a central square. 16” Sampler Pillow Using a 16” circular needle and Shetland jumperweight wool yarn‚ cast on 118 stitches (109 for the pillowcase + 9 for the steek). This number of stitches should result in a 16” pillow at approximately 7 stitches per inch. If you know that your gauge is different‚ recalculate the cast on number. And see the note on Needle Size if you aren’t sure what size needle to use. Join‚ being careful not to twist. Pull out all your knitting books
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EXPORT PROCEDURE & DOCUMENTATION: A CASE OF SPL INDUSTRIES LTD. A report submitted towards the partial fulfillment of the requirements of the two years full-time Post Graduate Diploma in Management Submitted by: Prashant Rampuria Post Graduate Diploma in Management (International Business) Roll No.: 2K81/IB/29 2008-2010 ASIA-PACIFIC INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT 3‚ Institutional Area‚ Jasola‚ New Delhi-110025 Preface The purpose of industrial training is to acclimatize the students with
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1.Clothing industry is labour intensive; Knitting is more capital intensive; men`s sweaters-less susceptible to style changes and quicker to embrace technological advancement 2 Sweaters will be in fashion again. 3 Competitors Analysis: EXHIBIT 1 Major competitors profiles Name Location Age in years Employees Sales($000 000) Exporting Male product Standard Knitting Ltd Winnipeg 23 100 <$25 Yes-U.SEurope‚Latin Amer Man`s sweaters Straton Knitting Mills Ltd Toronto 57 175 <$25 Yes-U.SJapan
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History has been witness to the Arvind Group ’s commitment to excellence‚ innovation‚ perseverance and undying attention to customer and societal needs. As an organization‚ Arvind has successfully integrated diverse businesses‚ services and products‚ unified by a common vision - of enriching lifestyles. Founded in 1931‚ Arvind lost no time in establishing its position as one of India ’s leading super-fine fabric manufacturers for the domestic market. And yet‚ Arvind has always felt the pulse of
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