17th 3. Presentation topic: Current problem and prospect of Garments industry in Bangladesh “A study on R.M.KNIT FASHION.LTD” 4. Objective of the study:Broad objective:q The broad objective of this report is to identify the current problems and prospects of R.M.KNIT FASHION.LTDSpecific objectives:q To identify the current problems of R.M.KNIT FASHION.LTD.q To find out the current position of Bangladeshi garments industry in the world.q To identify the growth and trends of R.M.KNIT FASHION.LTD
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There are several barriers to entry which help an existing leading firm earn positive economic profits in imperfectly competitive market structures. These barriers are: the financial burden of non-price competition‚ legal barriers‚ economies of scale‚ and the large expenditure for capital to enter certain industries. A firm that wishes to enter into an imperfectly competitive market must bear the cost of differentiating its product or service from that of the existing firms. This includes switching
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INTRODUCTION: Bangladesh is a south Asian country. It is also known as a part of the third world country. Bangladesh has a unstable economy‚ and in the 21st century we are still dependent on our agricultural economic structure. We are trying quite hard to put an impact in the world economic system. For this we are pursuing the trend of the modernization of the western world. Still we are facing the economic instability. Changing the aspect of our industrialization and economic perspective we are
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RMG Trade Union in Bangladesh: Situation‚ Response and Challenge Afzal Kabir Khan1‚ Syed Musa Kajim Nuri2‚ Subrata Banarjee3 Abstract A trade union is an organisation of workers who have bend or unified together to achieve common goals such as better working conditions. The ready-made Garment (RMG) sector has started its journey in the late 1970s in Bangladesh and it is one of the keys of our national economy The RMG industry in Bangladesh accounts for more than 75 per cent of total exports
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Retail trade is one of the traditional businesses of Bangladesh. Its expansion is keeping pace with population growth and changes in consumption patterns‚ which are consistent with the growth of the economy. This expansion has not been structurally organized‚ because‚ until recently‚ retailing had never been perceived as an industry‚ but rather as an individual or family business entity with a very limited scope of organized expansion. Little to no market information is available on the retail
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Presentation Business Research Methodology Sub: Problem & Prospect of the ready-made garment (RMG) industry of Bangladesh Prepared by: HAZRAT AHMED ALAMGIR ID no.11120021 MBA (Evening)‚ 20th Batch Department of Accounting & Information Systems University of Dhaka Submitted to : Prof. Abdul Hakim Department of Accounting & Information Systems University of Dhaka History In the 1950s‚ labors in the Western World became
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Manufacturing Industry in Bangladesh and Malaysia Bangladesh economy achieved an economic growth of 5.8% during 2000-2009. The economy is rapidly growing. The per capita income in 2010 was around $1‚700. Garment industry dominates Bangladesh‚ which grew at double-digit rates through most of the 1990s. About 1.5 million people‚ mostly women‚ were employed in the garments sector by late 1990s. Bangladesh’s export was dominated by garments. It represented around 52% of Bangladesh’s total exports worth
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The ice cream industry of Bangladesh: An overview The ice cream industry in Bangladesh is a well established and a prospering sector. It began its journey about 40 years ago with the establishment of the ‘Igloo’ ice cream unit in 1964 under the umbrella of the AML Constructions. Since then this sector has been growing. In 2014 this was a 6.5 Billion Taka industry and is expected to rise to an approximate 8.5 Billion Taka industry in 2015 (AMLBD‚ 2014). This industry is in a robust growth stage as
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Shipbreaking Activities in Bangladesh and collision of Marine Biodiversity Prabal Barua Associate Program Officer YPSA The marine environment of the coastal water is vital to mankind on a global as well as on local basis concerning energy. Man is becoming a dominant part of the ecosystem in many regions‚ due to his various uses of the marine environment. So the health of marine ecosystem is an important factor in man own existence. The Bay of Bengal which is a potential bode of marine life as well
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Table of Contents Introduction: 1 Bangladeshi Pharmaceutical Industry: 2 Industry Analysis: 2 Competitive Force 1: Rivalry among Existing Firms 3 Competitive Force 2: Threat of New Entrants 3 Competitive Force 3: Threat of Substitute Products 3 Competitive Force 4: Bargaining Power of Buyers 4 Competitive Force 5: Bargaining Power of Suppliers 4 Competitive Strategy Analysis: 5 Cost Leadership: 5 Product Differentiation: 5 Corporate Strategy Analysis: 6 Conclusion:………………………………………………………………………………………………………7
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