2. NO Name ID Program
01 Md. Arifuzzaman 151030100020 BBA
02 Md. Ariful Islam 151030100017 BBA
03 Dewan Yakub 151030100031 BBA
04 Mahbubul haque 151030100010 BBA
05 Md. Bayejed Munshi 151030100068 BBA
06 Omar Faruk 151030100030 BBA
Group Members
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4. Synopsis
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 employment generated by the
sector is estimated to be around 1.5
million workers.
The industry has grown during the 1990s
roughly at the rate of 22%.
5. Background
In the 1950s, labors in the Western World became highly organized; forming trade
unions.
In the early 1980s, some Bangladeshis received free training from Korean Daewoo
Company and started their own factories.
By 1985, Bangladesh emerged as a strong apparel supplier and became a powerful
competitor for traditional suppliers in the US, Canadian and European markets.
6. Overview of the Textile industry of Bangladesh
• Textile sector consists of around 5,400 factories and
holding 78.60% of total exports of Bangladesh.
• Bangladesh is the 2nd largest garments exporter in
Asia and 3rd largest in the world.
• More than 25 million people directly and indirectly
depending on this sector for their livelihood and the
numbers are increasing everyday.
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9. Growth of Bangladesh in RMG Sector
Ready Made Garments (RMG) sector
has emerged as the biggest earner of
foreign currency. Bangladesh's
exports industry alone comprised
USD 31.2 billion in FY 2014-15,
81.69% of which was made up by
ready-made garments.
Price and capacity are the two major
reasons of booming the RMG.
Bangladesh possesses favorable trade
agreement.
Markets are expanding in Bangladesh
according to the value segment plan
expansion.
12. Scope for Bangladesh in RMG
Current trends on the buying side.
China is losing its attractiveness for new
and established buyers.
Foreign buyers are keen to invest
because of the cheap labor.
Bangladeshi RMGs’ are maintaining good
quality for years.
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14. Workforce
The expansion of the RMG
industry has caused noticeable
social changes by bringing more
than 1.12 million women into
labor force.
The economic empowerment
of these working girls/women
has changed their status in the
family.
15. Social
Training employees of health and safety
regulation
Daycare facilities
On-site health care facilities
Recreational activities and events for
employees
16. Environment
A safe work environment ensures the
pleasure for work.
The health and physical security
enhances the motive to work in
garments.
The friendly work environment
intensifies the capacity of the huge
productivity.
17. Infrastructure
Infrastructure is the largest issue
that obstacles Bangladesh’s RMG
industry.
The transportation problem, road
congestion, gas scarcity, sea-port
inefficiencies create hurdle for RMG
industry.
Government has planned to expand
the Dhaka-Chittagong Highway and
doubled the train container capacity.
18. Raw Materials
The dependency on imports are
considered as major risks.
High price in raw materials and rapid
fluctuation in the price level.
The lack of efficiencies and risk takers
may hinder this approach.
19. Economy and Political instability
Corruption is the main hurdle in BD.
High interest rates is an obstacle to
invest in RMG sector.
Political unrest and strikes are the
highest risks in sourcing from
Bangladesh.
Governmental intervention may
cause political instability.
20. Opinion of Philip Kotler
The long term partnership should be
established between the suppliers and
buyers.
Improve the management skills of top
and middle management.
The positive branding should be
intensified said the prominent author
Philip Kotler when he visited in
Bangladesh.