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    Porter's Five Forces

    Products Readymade Garments(RMG) Industry of Bangladesh Bangladesh, the southern Asian country has a population of approximately 164 million people. The economy of Bangladesh is significantly dependent on agriculture. But it’s a great news for the country that, readymade garments (RMG) sector of Bangladesh has raised as the biggest earner of foreign currency. This sector creates about 4.2 million employment opportunities and contributes significantly to the GDP. Readymade garments (RMG) of Bangladesh

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    Fast Is Not Free

    into a finished product in as little as 12 days; and fast in consumption – a recent report revealed that people are buying one third more garments than four years ago fuelled by the rise and rise of ‘value’ retailers and supermarkets like Primark and Matalan. Yet super cheap, ‘value’ or fast fashion garments are no quicker to make or consume than any other garment. The fibre takes the same amount of time to grow regardless of a product’s speed to market (in the case of cotton, around a year). Likewise

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    Epyllion Textile and Epyllion Style

    establishment: Project Cost: Turnover: Production capacity: 1993 About 1500 core TAKA About 100 crore TAKA/year - Knitting: 22 tons/day (Average) - Dyeing: 20 ton/day (Average) - Garments: 60000 pcs/day Main Production: Basic T-Shirt, Tank top, Long Sleeve, T-Shirt, Polo Shirt, Shorts, Hoody, Ladies & Kids Knitwear all kinds of knit Garments & Knit fabrics. Epyllion Group Private Company 100% Export oriented knit composite Industry. Riaz uddin al Mamun Major buyers : Mark & Spencer (M&S), G-Star, Celio, C&A

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    Sourcing Style

    the production of the garments. This would be a necessity when creating the HL for COS range. SOURCING STYLE The H&M group use Hubs when sourcing their garments this means that they have smaller offices regulating and controlling the factories they use during production of garments this helps with communication between the supplier and the company as well as regulating and monitoring the working conditions of the people employed by the supplier and ensuring that garment production runs smoothly

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    Report on Economic Development in Bangladesh

    Introduction The major objectives of planned development have been increased national income, rural development, self-sufficiency in food, and increased industrial production. However, progress in achieving development goals has been slow. Political turmoil and untamed natural hazards of cyclone and flooding have combined with external economic shocks to persistently derail economic plans. In 1991, with the reinstitution of elected government, a new economic program was initiated that included

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    Fashion

    Created by: Marina Kim DESIGNER STUDY GUIDE * Haute couture “the finest needlework” * Paris became the center of haute couture because France has been the leading manufacturer of beautiful fabrics, including silks, taffetas, velvets, and brocade * Chambre Syndicale de la Couture de Paris was established in 1868. This was a professional body that was composed of haute couture houses and other firms that had made-to-measure dressmaking business in the Paris area. This union determined

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    Business Plan

    River Island can use to differentiate the collection from their existing product offering and to a different consumer base. There is also investigation into the company’s opportunity to penetrate the market and win a share of the British manufactured garment industry. The plan offers consideration of corporate social responsibility, the impact of fashion products on the environment, ethical sourcing and the effect of British manufacture on the UK economy and particularly the individual communities, as

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    Case Study

    Management and Departmental Hierarchy in MTM apparel division MTM is consisting of the following departments; 1. Merchandising 2. Production Planning & Control (PPC) 3. Industrial engineering 4. production i. Cutting ii. Stitching iii. Finishing iv. Clipping v. Packing vi. Shipment 5. Quality assurance 6. Quality control 7. Human Resource 8. Information Technology 9. Procurement 10. Finance

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    Current State of Textile Industries in Bangladesh

    industrial value addition, and 78 per cent of export earnings. Major readymade garments exported by Bangladesh are knitted and woven shirts and blouses, trousers, skirts, shorts, jackets, sweaters and sportswear, and other fashion apparel. In the Table below provides a profile of Bangladesh’s textile and clothing sector. The sector can broadly be divided into primary textile sector (PTS) and export-oriented readymade garment (RMG) making sector. The PTS comprises spinning, weaving, and specialized

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    Information Management System

    SSAD SUBMISSION Planning a Garment Unit (100% export Oriented) FACULTY INCHARGE : SUBMITTED FROM Mrs. Sudha Singh Prem Sarojanand (AP-4) INTRODUCTION. “Entrepreneurs are the future

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