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    Square Textile-Overview

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    Authorized capital of the company is tk. 1000 million. It’s paid- up capital is tk. 705.84 million. 1‚884 employees (till December 31‚ 2009) are working in this organization. The business lines of Square Textiles Limited are manufacturing and marketing of yarn. The factory is located in Saradaganj‚ Kashimpur‚ Gazipur‚ Bangladesh. Its office is located at Uttara in Dhaka. MISSION STATEMENT The mission statement of Square Textiles Limited is “Our mission is realization of vision through maximum production

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    LIST OF CONTENTS CHAPTER NO PARTICULARS PAGE NO. 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 About the study. 1.2 About the industry. 1.3 About the company. 1 2 5 2 Purchase department 2.1 Purchase of Yarn. 2.2 Purchase of Machineries. 9 10 10 3 Production department 3.1Basic production process. 3.2 production process. 3.3 other process. 12 12 13 16 4 Human Resource department 4.1 Recruitment & Selection. 4.2 Training. 4.3 Time Office 4.4 Security Office 4.5 Leave Facility 4.6 Training And Development 4.7 Wages And Salary

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    Is bullet proof clothing helpful and should it be made? Over the years the world has used bullet proof clothing to protect many people. It’s mainly used in military and police regimes. Bulletproof vests are mainly used on a daily basis by these forces. These vest are a type of modern light armor specifically designed to protect vital organs from gunfire. Some vest are specifically made to defend from knives. These are called ballistic vest‚ which specify in protection from stabbings with knives.

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    A. $6.00 B. $9.60 C. $8.63 D. $13.80 2. Austin Wool Products purchases raw wool and processes it into yarn. The spindles of yarn can then be sold directly to stores or they can be used by Austin Wool Products to make afghans. Each afghan requires one spindle of yarn. Current cost and revenue data for the spindles of yarn and for the afghans are as follows: Each month 4‚000 spindles of yarn are produced that can either be sold outright or processed into afghans. If Austin chooses to produce 4‚000

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    FABRIC WEAVES AND ITS REPRESENTATION Dr. Shashikant Shashikant Borkar Professor‚ Textile Manufactures Department VJTI‚ VJTI‚ H. R. Mahajani Marg‚ Matunga‚ Mumbai – 400 019 Topics Covered • • • • • Interlacement of warp & weft and its representation on point paper. Design‚ draft and peg-plan Representation of Design‚ Draft‚ peg plan and denting on point paper. Simple weaves-plain‚ twill and sateen/satin. Ornamentation and derivatives of plain weave‚ rib and cord structures‚ derivatives of twill

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    In 1915‚ Gandhi returned to India‚ after the government of the Union of South Africa had made important changes to their government that he commanded‚ including recognizing Indian marriages and abolition of the poll tax for them. After travelling all over India to get to know himself with the country of which he knew nothing about‚ he dived into politics‚ and soon became the respected leader of the Indian nationalist movement. He single-handedly transformed the middle- and upper-class Indian National

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    Top of Form Darker Denim Wash Short with Big Rip and Fading Min. Order: 500 Pieces FOB Price: US $7-30 / Piece Payment Terms: L/C‚T/T‚Western Union Supply Ability: 100‚000 Piece/Pieces per Month Offline Contact Supplier Shunde Junzirui Garment Factory Contact Details China (Mainland) Business Type: Manufacturer No of Employees: 51 - 100 People Management Certification: HACCP; [pic] [pic] [pic]Compare Lady fashion skinny denim jean‚tie washing‚crinkle jeans Min. Order: 500 Pieces

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    Cotton Industry Dbq Essay

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    During the late 1800s and early 1900s both India and Japan worked towards mechanizing their cotton industries‚ and while there were many similarities in the way that this industry was developed and the end result significant differences were also present. Low pay and poor conditions were present in both areas and in both china and japan a large part of their labor force came from rural areas. However while in Japan the labor force was overwhelmingly female this was not the case in India. Furthermore

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    Hand Weaving

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    (xxxvi) b. traditional handloom machine (xxxvii) HAND WEAVING INTRODUCTION Fabric‚ or cloth‚ is a supple artificial material which is made up of a network of artificial or natural fibers (yarn or thread) formed by knitting (textiles) or weaving‚ or pressed into felt. An important field for research is hand weaving which is defined as the act or art of forming cloth in a loom by the union or intertexture of threads. SIGNIFICANCE: Hand

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    Corporate Level Strategies Kinds of Grand Strategies: * Stability Strategies * Growth Strategies * Retrenchment Strategies * Combination Strategies Stability Strategies The basic approach is ‘maintain present course: steady as it goes.’ In an effective stability strategy‚ companies will concentrate their resources where the company presently has or can rapidly develop a meaningful competitive advantage in the narrowest possible product-market scope consistent with the firm’s

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