issues 2.1 The Garment Industry of Bangladesh 06 2.2 Agriculture 07 2.3 Textile Sector 08 2.4 Manufacturing and Industry 09 2.5 Banking and Finance 10 2.6 Statistical Position of Economy in Bangladesh 10 Chapter-3 Database 3.1 Economic Transformation 11 3.2 Economic performance 12 Chapter 4 Finding of The Study Page 4.1 Garments & Textiles
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the factories‚ which prompted the rapid growth of cities; (ii) the economy is started to control by big corporations rather than small family businesses (Schultz 292). The main rising industries of that period were railroads‚ steel‚ petroleum and garments. As the railroad expanded all over the country‚ the national market was developed as well. The development of national market helped consumers to provide more and more goods easily. As the many corporations were formed‚ federal and state governments
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example‚ all customers should be greeted with a “big hello”. Garments that the customer drop off should immediately be inspected for any damage or unusual stains so that these can be brought to the customer’s attention‚ lest the customer later return to pick up the garment and erroneously blame the store. The garments are then supposed to be immediately placed together in a nylon sack to separate the from other customer’s garments. The ticket also has to be carefully written up‚ with the customer’s
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Suggestions to Improve Industrial Relation:- a. Both management and unions should develop constructive attitudes towards each other – Constructive Attitude b. All basic policies and procedures relating to Industrial Relation should be clear to everybody in the organization and to the union leader. The personnel manager must make certain that line people will understand and agree with these policies. c. The personnel manager should remove any distrust by convincing the union of the company’s integrity
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PADINI HOLDINGS Outline : Steps taken to increase the production. Introduction As Padini Holdings Bhd is one of the leader in the multibillion textile and garment industry in Malaysia‚ they have been produce many product. A. Produce a special collection for every season i. Don’t have to worry about getting prepared for the cold weather and having to wear layers of clothing just to keep warm. ii. Customers will be very stylish with variety collection during summer‚ winter‚ spring and autumn
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have a few old garments hanging in your closet that you aren’t quite ready to let go of‚ you could get alterations to modernize them. For example‚ changing bootcut jeans to straight-legged would allow you to wear your old jeans‚ but fit in with the rest of the fashionable‚ trendy people you see walking down the street. Damage: There are a lot of things that can damage your clothing. When this happens‚ you’ll have to decide if you want to throw it out‚ spend the money on a new garment or pay to have
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backward vertical integration‚ Zara purchased 20 factories that were highly automated with machines that were specialized for specific garments. 18 of these factories were located near headquarters‚ which minimized transportation costs. Zara provided financial support‚ technology‚ logistics and most‚ if not all business to the 450 workshops it sent cut garments to for sewing purposes. Legally‚ these businesses were not Zara ’s subsidiaries‚ but considering how much it invested into them‚ it practically
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is called purdah and in Iran it called chador for the tent like black cloak and veil worn by many women in Iran and other Middle Eastern countries. By socioeconomic necessity‚ the obligation to observe the hijab now often applies more to female "garments" (worn outside the house) than it does to the ancient paradigmatic feature of women’s domestic "seclusion." In the contemporary normative Islamic language of Egypt and elsewhere‚ the hijab now denotes more a "way of dressing" than a "way of life
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Summer Internship Report On Positioning Arvind Knitted Fabric In The US Brand Market REPORT Submitted To: MBA Office‚ IMNU Under partial fulfillment of Post graduate program in management (2011-12) Submitted By: PRIYANKA SINGH MBA – FT (2nd Year) Roll No. - 101136 Institute of Management Nirma University 1 Student Name: Roll No: PRIYANKA SINGH 101136 30th June‚ 2011 Date of Submission: Organization Name: Address: ARVIND LIMITED Santej Road‚ Tal Kalol‚ Distt- Gandhinagar-
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Jenny Liu FAS 109 – 14.00 03 December 2007 Essay: Artemis Goddess‚ Victorian Corsets‚ and Its Contemporary Revivals “Fashion has always had a love affair with history‚ old themes worn as new details.” - Judith Clark‚ curator of the Spectres exhibition at the V&A. Although costume and fashion are too often considered the same‚ they are two different concepts. Costumes are in history and set as a foundation for revival and contemporary fashion. It expresses the way of
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