materials themselves‚ held available in stock by a business. 1) The type of inventories using by Padini Holdings Berhad is categorised under “Goods for Sale”. For example‚ cotton‚ polyester‚ viscose‚ fibre‚ yarn and et cetera. For “Goods for Sales” inventory is usually divided into 1. Raw Materials : a) Natural Raw Materials: Cotton‚ Wools and etc. b) Synthetic Raw Materials: Acrylic‚ Viscose‚ Nylon‚ Polyester‚ etc. 2. Work in Process (WIP) : It’s starting with making Fibre from raw materials
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the fiber sector‚ cotton remains the most significant raw material for the textile industry. India was the 2nd largest producer (4.76 Million Metric Tons) of cotton in the world during 2006-07‚ accounting for 18.45% of global production. During 2006-07‚ India had the most land under cotton cultivation‚ i.e.‚ 9.16 Million hectares. But the productivity‚ being 521 kg./ha‚ was far behind the world average of 756 kg/ha. The major reason for low yield is that 65 % area under cotton is rain fed. Out of
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Also‚ it is the second largest provider of employment in the country after agriculture industry. Around 35 million people are directly employed in the textile manufacturing activities. Indirect employment which includes manpower working in the cotton and the related trade which is agricultural based raw material production and handling can be stated to be around another 60 million. An average of 7 additional jobs are created for every Rs1 lakh invested in the industry‚ The major players in
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major contributor to the foreign exchange earner and still contributes about 55% to the total export proceeds. The Economist reports that Pakistan is the 4th largest producer of cotton in the world and the 6th largest importer of raw cotton‚ the 3rd largest consumer of cotton‚ and the 1st largest exporter of cotton yarn. Over 1.3 million farmers‚ out of total of 5 million are involved in cultivation of this crop. Textile exports in 1999 were $5.2 billion and rose to become $10.5 billion by
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of the textile and clothing sector has a long history in the United States‚ dating back to the 1950’s. Japan‚ Hong Kong‚ China‚ India and Pakistan agreed to voluntarily export restraints for cotton textile products to the United States. In 1962‚ a Long Term Agreement Regarding International Trade in Cotton Textiles (TLA) was signed under the auspices of the GATT. (1)
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The New South. The New South‚ wanting to keep the Union of the North at bay and decided diversification was the key. Before the Civil War Cotton was a thriving crop in the South that gave the region a sense of power. Many southerners blamed cotton for its losses caused by the Civil War and some might speculate that without this crop‚ also know as “King Cotton”‚ the Civil War may not have taken place. After the Civil War the South was left to rebuild and reestablish what had been destroyed. Many
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A REPORT ON INPLANT TRAINING WITH REFERENCE TO Company Name Submitted to ANNA UNIVERSITY‚ CHENNAI For the award of the degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Submitted by Name Reg No : Under the Supervision and Guidance of Guide Name Designation KARPAGA VINAYAGA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT PUDUKKOTTAI JULY - 2012 BONAFIDE CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the Inplant training report submitted to Anna University of Technology‚ Coimbatore in partial fulfilment of the requirements
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The cotton fibre grows around the seed pod of the plant‚ and the colour of the soft fibre varies from white to a greyish yellow. Once the plant has been harvested‚ it is spun into thread or yarn. It is mostly used to make cotton fabric used for clothes‚ socks and underwear‚ etc. It is a light and breathable fabric‚ making it ideal for bed linen also.. It is cool to
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PULLOUT Worksheets SOLUTIONS Science Class Solutions can be downloaded from our Website www.OswaalBooks.com 6 OSWAAL BOOKS “Oswaal House” 1/11‚ Sahitya Kunj‚ M.G. Road‚ AGRA-282002 Ph.: 0562-2857671‚ 2527781‚ Fax : 0562-2854582‚ 2527784 email : contact@oswaalbooks.com‚ website : www.OswaalBooks.com CONTENTS 1. Food Where Does it Come From? Ø 1&2 Worksheets 2. Components of Food 1 3 5 7 10 13 15 17 19 21 24 27 29 32 34 37 - 2 4 6 9 12 14 16 18 20 23 26 28 31 33 36 39
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contribute towards a greener planet. Cotton and linen are two of the most popular plant fibres recognized in the textile industry. Cotton is a soft fibre extracted from the seeds of the cotton plant; it is used to produce 40% of the world’s textiles from clothing apparel to home furnishings. It is durable‚ absorbent and provides natural ventilation‚ which is useful in hot weather. Linen comes from the stalk of the flax plant and has similar properties to cotton but is less flexible and will crease
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