The ready-made garment industry has grown significantly in Bangladesh since the late 1970s. It now employs around 4 million people, mostly women, and accounts for around 80% of the country's total exports. The industry produces both woven and knit garments for markets around the world, particularly in the United States and Europe. However, issues around worker safety, wages, and labor conditions continue to pose challenges for the sustainable growth of the sector.
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1. Md. Ahad khan 103-23-2272
Md. Momin khan 103-23-2273
Md. mamun 103-23-2271
Md. Bappy mia robin 103-23-2270
Md. norunnobi 111-23-2482
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3. It started from the Mughal
age in the Indian
subcontinent through
Dhakai Musline.
Ready made garment
industry started to
contribute in our economy
from late eighties (1977).
The industry has grown
during the 1990s roughly
at the rate of 22%.
4. • At present now There
are now about 3000
garments producers
in Bangladesh.
• About 50 lacks of
people are employed
in this industry and 85
percent of them are
women.
5. 1. What type of products are produce in
your industry?
Findings: From this table it is seen that, 60% woven &
40% knit garments produce R.M.KNIT
FASHION.LTD
6. Findings: From this table it is seen that, 30% USA
&Others is 70% market where my company does
their business.
7. Findings: From this table it is seen that, strongly
agree 30% and agree 70%.
Unskilled garments worker is the main problem for
this industry.
14. Findings: From the table it is seen that, unskilled labor
60%, poor garments policy 30% and dependency on
foreign market 10%.
15. Findings: From the table it is seen that, try to increase the
area of export 10%, establish new infrastructure and
conducting training and development program 60%
and increase investment in this sector 30%.
16. Bangladesh has been
ranked as the fourth
largest exporter of
clothing with a 3
percent share of the
global market by the
world body World
Trade Organization
(WTO).
17. • At present about 20
countries of the world
are importer of our
garments.
• Around 75 percent of
the total export
earnings come from
this industry.
• Creating jobs for
about 2 million people
of which 70 percent
are women.
18. ♦ 13% share of GDP and around
USD 15 billion has been
consumed in the year 2010.
♦ Price and capacity are the two
major reasons of booming the
RMG.
♦ Bangladesh possesses favorable
trade agreement.
20. Competition From Overseas
Companies With Access to Inexpensive
Labor
Shortage of Available US Textile
Workers
Difficulty in Applying Modern
Automation Technologies to Fabrics
Processing
21. 1. Raw materials:
2. Unskilled workers:
3. Improper working environment:
4. Lack of managerial knowledge:
5. Gendered division of labor:
6. Insufficient of loan:
8. Working hours:
And………
22. Bangladesh has the cheapest unit labor cost in
South Asia. It costs only 11 cents to produce a
shirt in Bangladesh, whereas it costs 79 cents in
Sri Lanka and 26 cents in India. Clearly,
Bangladesh’s comparative advantage lies in
having the cheapest unit labor cost.
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25. The collapse on April
24,2013 of Rana
Plaza,Died 1000+
The Factory Fire on
November 10,2012 of
Tazreen germants
,died more than 100+
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30. People who believe they have access to justice
behave differently in dispute situations to those who
have not faith in the system;
In developing institutions of justice, credibility can
be more important than power;
Support from stakeholders is crucial to the
effectiveness of the process;
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33. ♦ Current infrastructures should be
modified from the government
side.
♦ A long term strategy should be
developed to secure the raw
materials supply as well.
34. ♦ Achieving ethical labor
standards and sourcing
practices are main requisites in
apparel industry.
♦ Provide structured in-house
training for workers and
managers.
♦ Ensure fair wages and incentive
schemes.
35. ♦ The positive branding should be
intensified said the prominent
author Philip Kotler when he
visited in Bangladesh.
36. Give Proper Safety
Good working Environment
Maintain Labor Law
Give smart Wages
Proper monitoring Team