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    Textile Industry Case Study

    However, Vinatex and Ha-meem are way ahead in terms of garment manufacturing. This is in line with the aforementioned fact that Vietnam and Bangladesh are denting India’s share in the export of garments. In fact, Vinatex displayed the highest efficiency in terms of annual capacity per manufacturing plant, the figures stood at 13.6 million pieces. The firm will invest $240 million in fibre, fabric and garment development to further strengthen its production capacities in 2017. Furthermore

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    Rana Plaza

    Introduction: Role of labour and industrial laws are of paramount importance. We know that the total economy of a country greatly depends upon the industrial sector. In addition, the growth of the industrial sector involves with some major aspect. These major aspects are the local investment policy, foreign direct investment policy, labour management etc. Besides the necessary infrastructure for investment natural resources are also important and it is very clear that if all these essential elements

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    How to Wash Your Silk Pajamas

    of your home. Research has shown that cleaning such garments at home is easier and more affordable. Silk fabrics are usually affected by the agitation of a regular washer. Hot water has a damaging effect on silk too. With this in mind, it follows that using the minimum agitation, soap or detergent made specifically for ‘delicates' and cold water will ensure you can clean your silk nightwear yourself. The same process will keep your garments in the best condition for years. So how does one go

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    Indon

    business to manufacturing, textile and garment industry was one of their focus, now 90% of the Indonesian textile and garments industry are run by the ethnic Chinese in Indonesia. This paper intends to probe the Indonesia’s textile and garment industry entitled “Analysis on Indonesia’s Textile and Garment industry: Current Situation, challenges, Government’s Policies and Prospects”. The paper is divided into three parts: 1, Profile of Indonesian Textile and Garment industry; 2, the reasons why Indonesian

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    Improving Transparency: H&M’s Code of Conduct in Bangladesh Factories

    Public Relations Specialist DATE: October 7, 2015 SUBJECT: H&M’s Code of Conduct in Bangladesh Factories We have prepared the report that you requested on H&M’s code of conduct used in our garment factories in Bangladesh. After some initial research, we have found that H&M has a well-established code of conduct that would meet the standards of the average U.S. consumer, which is the market into which H&M is looking to branch. The

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    English Settlers In America Research Paper

    English settlers first traveled to America by ship, a process that would typically take anywhere between a few weeks to a few months, depending on weather conditions and other similar factors. Today, people can travel from one country to another in less than a day or two by plane. This is only possible due to the advancement of technology. People are always on the lookout for quicker and more efficient ways of completing tedious or difficult tasks, such as hand sewing clothing. With the invention

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    E-Fit

    potential e-shopper from buying. E-fitting means "testing fit on the computer." Just as you have a fit session for a garment in real life, with a fit model and a design team, e-fit Simulator takes digital patterns and turns the pattern pieces into "virtual cloth" that can be sewn in the computer and tested on a 3D fit model, right in the software, showing you exactly how the garment is going to look before you sew a single real sample. Virtual dressing room is a relatively new concept which is

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    Motivation

    Sir, With due regards and respect we state that we are very thankful to you as you assigned us this report on ‘‘Motivation Concepts”. It is a great opportunity for us to acquire theoretical and practical knowledge about motivation concepts of the garments sector of Bangladesh. We have tried our best to gather what we believe to be the most complete information available. Your kind acceptance and any type of appreciation would surely inspire us. We would always be available and ready to explain further

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    Management

    million bushels and the maximum amount of clothing that can be produced is 200 million garments. a. Draw the production possibility frontier\curve and shade the production possibility set. Measure the garments along the vertical axis. b. What is the equation of the production possibility frontier? c. Suppose Zion is on the production possibility frontier. i. What is the opportunity cost of producing garments? ii. What is the opportunity cost of wheat? iii. What is the marginal rate of

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    How Did Clothing Change Over Time

    was fitted and difficult to wear. There were no standard measurements. The trend was individual style. Some of the garments were made with gemstones and they looked like works of art. French fashion was highly respected by many people. As stated by Tailoring’s author, “At the height of the century French fashion garments were truly works of art.” Clothing was complex. Many of the garments were embroidered. As stated by Tailoring’s author, “They took hours to complete and a sign of the wearer’s wealth

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