5th Bangladesh Int’l Dyes, Pigments and Chemicals Expo 2019 - Post Show ReportRedcarpet Global Ltd
Post Show Report
5th Bangladesh Int’l Dyes, Pigments and Chemicals Expo 2019
held from 7 to 10 Nov 2019 at Int'l Convention City Bashundhara - ICCB, Dhaka – Bangladesh.
Dyes, Dyestuffs, Pigments and all kind of Chemical - Manufacturer, Suppliers & Exporters from Home & Abroad will participate at this mega exhibition.
#dyesexpo #chemicalexpo #bigfab #bigtex #dyes #pigments #chemicals #dyestuff #textilemachinery #garmentmachinery #sewingmachinery #spinningmachinery #knittingmachinery #embroiderymachinery #weavingmachinery #dyeing #exhibition #expo #tradefair #b2b #Bangladesh #bgmea #bkmea #bgapmea #ctma #itma #ICCB #garment #textile #dyechem
3rd Bigtex - Bangladesh Int'l Garment & Textile Expo 2018 - Post Show ReportRedcarpet Global Ltd
3rd Bigtex - Bangladesh Int'l Garment & Textile Expo 2018, held from 15 to 18 November 2018 at International Convention City Bashundhara, Dhaka , Bangladesh.
Garment & Textile Machinery, Equipment, Technology & Accessories - Manufacturer, Dealers, Suppliers & Importers from Home & Abroad will participate at this mega exhibition.
This expo will help Foreign Manufacturer, Dealers & Suppliers to Showcase their products, where Bangladesh Textile Factory Owners & Apparel Exporters can get in touch with them. This Event will obviously encourage local manufacturers & producers to export their goods in foreign markets. Foreign buyers will also visit to check new trends & quality Garment & Textile Machinery, Equipment, Technology & Accessories.
#bigtex #dyesexpo #chemicalexpo #bigfab #dyes #pigments #chemicals #dyestuff #textilemachinery #garmentmachinery #sewingmachinery #spinningmachinery #knittingmachinery #embroiderymachinery #weavingmachinery #dyeing #exhibition #expo #tradefair #b2b #Bangladesh #bgmea #bkmea #bgapmea #ctma #itma #ICCB #garment #textile #dyechem
3rd Bangladesh Int’l Dyes, Pigments and Chemicals Expo 2018 - Post Show ReportRedcarpet Global Ltd
Post Show Report
3rd Bangladesh Int’l Dyes, Pigments and Chemicals Expo 2018
held from 15 to 18 Nov 2018 at Int'l Convention City Bashundhara - ICCB, Dhaka – Bangladesh.
Dyes, Dyestuffs, Pigments and all kind of Chemical - Manufacturer, Suppliers & Exporters from Home & Abroad will participate at this mega exhibition.
#dyesexpo #chemicalexpo #bigfab #bigtex #dyes #pigments #chemicals #dyestuff #textilemachinery #garmentmachinery #sewingmachinery #spinningmachinery #knittingmachinery #embroiderymachinery #weavingmachinery #dyeing #exhibition #expo #tradefair #b2b #Bangladesh #bgmea #bkmea #bgapmea #ctma #itma #ICCB #garment #textile #dyechem
5th Bangladesh Int’l Dyes, Pigments and Chemicals Expo 2019 - Post Show ReportRedcarpet Global Ltd
Post Show Report
5th Bangladesh Int’l Dyes, Pigments and Chemicals Expo 2019
held from 7 to 10 Nov 2019 at Int'l Convention City Bashundhara - ICCB, Dhaka – Bangladesh.
Dyes, Dyestuffs, Pigments and all kind of Chemical - Manufacturer, Suppliers & Exporters from Home & Abroad will participate at this mega exhibition.
#dyesexpo #chemicalexpo #bigfab #bigtex #dyes #pigments #chemicals #dyestuff #textilemachinery #garmentmachinery #sewingmachinery #spinningmachinery #knittingmachinery #embroiderymachinery #weavingmachinery #dyeing #exhibition #expo #tradefair #b2b #Bangladesh #bgmea #bkmea #bgapmea #ctma #itma #ICCB #garment #textile #dyechem
3rd Bigtex - Bangladesh Int'l Garment & Textile Expo 2018 - Post Show ReportRedcarpet Global Ltd
3rd Bigtex - Bangladesh Int'l Garment & Textile Expo 2018, held from 15 to 18 November 2018 at International Convention City Bashundhara, Dhaka , Bangladesh.
Garment & Textile Machinery, Equipment, Technology & Accessories - Manufacturer, Dealers, Suppliers & Importers from Home & Abroad will participate at this mega exhibition.
This expo will help Foreign Manufacturer, Dealers & Suppliers to Showcase their products, where Bangladesh Textile Factory Owners & Apparel Exporters can get in touch with them. This Event will obviously encourage local manufacturers & producers to export their goods in foreign markets. Foreign buyers will also visit to check new trends & quality Garment & Textile Machinery, Equipment, Technology & Accessories.
#bigtex #dyesexpo #chemicalexpo #bigfab #dyes #pigments #chemicals #dyestuff #textilemachinery #garmentmachinery #sewingmachinery #spinningmachinery #knittingmachinery #embroiderymachinery #weavingmachinery #dyeing #exhibition #expo #tradefair #b2b #Bangladesh #bgmea #bkmea #bgapmea #ctma #itma #ICCB #garment #textile #dyechem
3rd Bangladesh Int’l Dyes, Pigments and Chemicals Expo 2018 - Post Show ReportRedcarpet Global Ltd
Post Show Report
3rd Bangladesh Int’l Dyes, Pigments and Chemicals Expo 2018
held from 15 to 18 Nov 2018 at Int'l Convention City Bashundhara - ICCB, Dhaka – Bangladesh.
Dyes, Dyestuffs, Pigments and all kind of Chemical - Manufacturer, Suppliers & Exporters from Home & Abroad will participate at this mega exhibition.
#dyesexpo #chemicalexpo #bigfab #bigtex #dyes #pigments #chemicals #dyestuff #textilemachinery #garmentmachinery #sewingmachinery #spinningmachinery #knittingmachinery #embroiderymachinery #weavingmachinery #dyeing #exhibition #expo #tradefair #b2b #Bangladesh #bgmea #bkmea #bgapmea #ctma #itma #ICCB #garment #textile #dyechem
History of apparel industry in bnagladeshLiton Ahmed
Once the cloth of Bangladesh achieved worldwide fame specially muslim and jamdani cloth or our country was used as the luxurious garments of the royal figures in Europe and other countries. The British rulers in India didn’t develop our cloth industries at all. Rather they destroyed them and imported cloths from England.
Garment Industry Large-scale production of readymade garments (RMG) in organized factories is a relatively new phenomenon in Bangladesh. Until early sixties, individual tailors made garments as per specifications provided by individual customers who supplied the fabrics. The domestic market for readymade garment, excepting children wears and men's knit underwear (genji) was virtually non-existent in Bangladesh until the sixties.
Since the late 1970s, the RMG industry started developing in Bangladesh primarily as an export-oriented industry although; the domestic market for RMG has been increasing fast due to increase in personal disposable income and change in life style. The sector rapidly attained high importance in terms of employment, foreign exchange earnings and its contribution to GDP.
Most importantly, the growth of RMG sector produced a group of entrepreneurs who have created a strong private sector. Of these entrepreneurs, a sizeable number is female.
The hundred percent export-oriented RMG industry experienced phenomenal growth during the last 15 or so years. there were few export garment manufacturing units, which generated export earnings of hardly one million dollar. Some of these units were very small and produced garments for both domestic and export markets.
Reaz garment was first garments which was started as tailoring shops. It changed its name and become Reaz garments limited. Desh Garments was also the first hundred percent export-oriented company. It had about 120 operators including 3 women trained in South Korea, and with these trained workers it started its production in early 1980. Trexim Ltd. In 1980. Bangladeshi partners contributed 51% of the equity of the new firm, named Youngones Bangladesh. It exported its first consignment of padded and non-padded jackets to Sweden in December 1 At present there are about 5000 garment industries in the country and 75 percent of them are in Dhaka. The rest are in Chittagong and Khulna. These Industries have employed fifty lacks of people and 85 percent of them are illiterate rural women. About 76 percent of our export earning comes from this sector.
IN This PPT i include all the thiks like intro of the industry, major players of industry in india, growth , trends, fdi, market share in india , SWOT analysis ETC. This PPT is as on NOV10,2019.
Mythbusting: Competitiveness for the Indian Textile and Apparel IndustryDevangshu Dutta
There are many myths that are prevalent among the observers of the Indian textile and apparel industry. Here are a few illustrative ones that point to the need to seriously review of the way the Indian industry competes globally:
• Myth # 1 – To grow, India needs to do what China has done
• Myth # 2 - India is competitive because Indian labour is cheap
• Myth # 3 - Indian handiwork is irreplaceable
• Myth # 4 - Compared to China and other Asian giants, the fragmented supply base of Indian manufacturers is more flexible and can competitively fulfil small orders
• Myth # 5 - India needs to focus on its core strengths – for example, India has a sustainable advantage in cotton that will maintain its competitive edge
To break-through, Indian industry has to consistently apply the 4-D Framework
-> Define
-> Design
-> Develop
-> Deliver
All of these are seemingly simple, disparate steps. However, put together and carried out consistently over a period of time, they can move the Indian industry into a different orbit. Let’s imagine an old valve radio – the tuning knob had two parts – a large outer piece to select the major frequency, and a smaller inner part for fine-tuning closer to the frequency. Many of the industry’s moves are short-term oriented and many government policies are helping to fine-tune the frequency set by the industry. We would ask the industry to “Change the Frequency”, and select the path of higher value growth.
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We also take this opportunity to request you to kindly interact with us by sending in your Company News/Article and Product Profile and it will get carried forwards in our ‘Global Textiles & Apparels’. (Only for Subscribers)
We would highly appreciate if you send in your subscription which is very reasonably priced at Rs. 2,000/- for 1 year.
Global Textiles & Apparels provides an excellent opportunity for companies to gain Global Visibility and Publicity by promoting your brands and services to a highly focused audience.
Global value chains (GVCs) trade could add more value to readymade garments (...KhandkerHabibAhmed
I am trying to convey that the global value chains (GVCs) trade can add more value to readymade garments (RMG) industries of a developing country like Bangladesh than the traditional trade. This is because the GVCs trade has many distinctive characteristics (and surmountable barriers) that can contribute to even more value addition than that of traditional trade. Target audience could include development professionals, anyone engaged in international trade, academia, policy professionals, textile and clothing business or simply anyone interest in the topic.
3rd Bangladesh Int’l Garment & Textile Machinery Expo 2018 - Dhaka - Post sho...Redcarpet Global Ltd
The 3rd Edition BIGTEX – Bangladesh Int’l Garment & Textile Machinery and 3 other Allied exhibitions starded today (15th November 2018) at Capitals, International Convention City Bashundhara (ICCB), Dhaka. Hon’ble Commerce Minister - Mr. Tofail Ahmed, MP, has inaugurated these exhibitions.
Targeting the entire Apparel industry, they have concurrent exhibitions as Bangladesh Int’l Print, Pack & Signage Expo, Bangladesh Int’l Fabric & Yarn Expo & Bangladesh Int’l Dyes & Chemical Expo.
These exhibitions will play important role by showcasing latest machineries, technologies, dyes / chemicals, yarns, fabrics & will provide an opportunity to our experts, engineers & technicians to have a practical knowledge of the recent technological advancements available, without going to abroad.
#bigtex #dyesexpo #chemicalexpo #bigfab #dyes #pigments #chemicals #dyestuff #textilemachinery #garmentmachinery #sewingmachinery #spinningmachinery #knittingmachinery #embroiderymachinery #weavingmachinery #dyeing #exhibition #expo #tradefair #b2b #Bangladesh #bgmea #bkmea #bgapmea #ctma #itma #ICCB #garment #textile #dyechem
History of apparel industry in bnagladeshLiton Ahmed
Once the cloth of Bangladesh achieved worldwide fame specially muslim and jamdani cloth or our country was used as the luxurious garments of the royal figures in Europe and other countries. The British rulers in India didn’t develop our cloth industries at all. Rather they destroyed them and imported cloths from England.
Garment Industry Large-scale production of readymade garments (RMG) in organized factories is a relatively new phenomenon in Bangladesh. Until early sixties, individual tailors made garments as per specifications provided by individual customers who supplied the fabrics. The domestic market for readymade garment, excepting children wears and men's knit underwear (genji) was virtually non-existent in Bangladesh until the sixties.
Since the late 1970s, the RMG industry started developing in Bangladesh primarily as an export-oriented industry although; the domestic market for RMG has been increasing fast due to increase in personal disposable income and change in life style. The sector rapidly attained high importance in terms of employment, foreign exchange earnings and its contribution to GDP.
Most importantly, the growth of RMG sector produced a group of entrepreneurs who have created a strong private sector. Of these entrepreneurs, a sizeable number is female.
The hundred percent export-oriented RMG industry experienced phenomenal growth during the last 15 or so years. there were few export garment manufacturing units, which generated export earnings of hardly one million dollar. Some of these units were very small and produced garments for both domestic and export markets.
Reaz garment was first garments which was started as tailoring shops. It changed its name and become Reaz garments limited. Desh Garments was also the first hundred percent export-oriented company. It had about 120 operators including 3 women trained in South Korea, and with these trained workers it started its production in early 1980. Trexim Ltd. In 1980. Bangladeshi partners contributed 51% of the equity of the new firm, named Youngones Bangladesh. It exported its first consignment of padded and non-padded jackets to Sweden in December 1 At present there are about 5000 garment industries in the country and 75 percent of them are in Dhaka. The rest are in Chittagong and Khulna. These Industries have employed fifty lacks of people and 85 percent of them are illiterate rural women. About 76 percent of our export earning comes from this sector.
IN This PPT i include all the thiks like intro of the industry, major players of industry in india, growth , trends, fdi, market share in india , SWOT analysis ETC. This PPT is as on NOV10,2019.
Mythbusting: Competitiveness for the Indian Textile and Apparel IndustryDevangshu Dutta
There are many myths that are prevalent among the observers of the Indian textile and apparel industry. Here are a few illustrative ones that point to the need to seriously review of the way the Indian industry competes globally:
• Myth # 1 – To grow, India needs to do what China has done
• Myth # 2 - India is competitive because Indian labour is cheap
• Myth # 3 - Indian handiwork is irreplaceable
• Myth # 4 - Compared to China and other Asian giants, the fragmented supply base of Indian manufacturers is more flexible and can competitively fulfil small orders
• Myth # 5 - India needs to focus on its core strengths – for example, India has a sustainable advantage in cotton that will maintain its competitive edge
To break-through, Indian industry has to consistently apply the 4-D Framework
-> Define
-> Design
-> Develop
-> Deliver
All of these are seemingly simple, disparate steps. However, put together and carried out consistently over a period of time, they can move the Indian industry into a different orbit. Let’s imagine an old valve radio – the tuning knob had two parts – a large outer piece to select the major frequency, and a smaller inner part for fine-tuning closer to the frequency. Many of the industry’s moves are short-term oriented and many government policies are helping to fine-tune the frequency set by the industry. We would ask the industry to “Change the Frequency”, and select the path of higher value growth.
(READ THE FULL REPORT)
We also take this opportunity to request you to kindly interact with us by sending in your Company News/Article and Product Profile and it will get carried forwards in our ‘Global Textiles & Apparels’. (Only for Subscribers)
We would highly appreciate if you send in your subscription which is very reasonably priced at Rs. 2,000/- for 1 year.
Global Textiles & Apparels provides an excellent opportunity for companies to gain Global Visibility and Publicity by promoting your brands and services to a highly focused audience.
Global value chains (GVCs) trade could add more value to readymade garments (...KhandkerHabibAhmed
I am trying to convey that the global value chains (GVCs) trade can add more value to readymade garments (RMG) industries of a developing country like Bangladesh than the traditional trade. This is because the GVCs trade has many distinctive characteristics (and surmountable barriers) that can contribute to even more value addition than that of traditional trade. Target audience could include development professionals, anyone engaged in international trade, academia, policy professionals, textile and clothing business or simply anyone interest in the topic.
3rd Bangladesh Int’l Garment & Textile Machinery Expo 2018 - Dhaka - Post sho...Redcarpet Global Ltd
The 3rd Edition BIGTEX – Bangladesh Int’l Garment & Textile Machinery and 3 other Allied exhibitions starded today (15th November 2018) at Capitals, International Convention City Bashundhara (ICCB), Dhaka. Hon’ble Commerce Minister - Mr. Tofail Ahmed, MP, has inaugurated these exhibitions.
Targeting the entire Apparel industry, they have concurrent exhibitions as Bangladesh Int’l Print, Pack & Signage Expo, Bangladesh Int’l Fabric & Yarn Expo & Bangladesh Int’l Dyes & Chemical Expo.
These exhibitions will play important role by showcasing latest machineries, technologies, dyes / chemicals, yarns, fabrics & will provide an opportunity to our experts, engineers & technicians to have a practical knowledge of the recent technological advancements available, without going to abroad.
#bigtex #dyesexpo #chemicalexpo #bigfab #dyes #pigments #chemicals #dyestuff #textilemachinery #garmentmachinery #sewingmachinery #spinningmachinery #knittingmachinery #embroiderymachinery #weavingmachinery #dyeing #exhibition #expo #tradefair #b2b #Bangladesh #bgmea #bkmea #bgapmea #ctma #itma #ICCB #garment #textile #dyechem
4th Bangladesh Int'l Garments & Textile Machinery Expo 2019 - Post Show ReportRedcarpet Global Ltd
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4th BIGTEX – Chittagong 2019, International Garment & Textile Machinery Expo, from 4,5,6 April 2019 at GEC Convention Center, Chittagong, Bangladesh. Chittagong is the 2nd RMG heartland after Dhaka & known as the Commercial Capital of Bangladesh. Being the major seaport of Bangladesh, Chittagong is handling about 92% of import-export trade of the country.
Garment & Textile Machinery, Equipment, Technology & Accessories - Manufacturer, Dealers, Suppliers & Importers from Home & Abroad will participate at this mega exhibition. Targeting the entire Textile, Garment & Apparel industry of Chittagong, BIGTEX - Chittagong have 3 concurrent expos named as 4th Print, Pack & Sign Expo 2019, 4th Bangladesh Int’l Fabric & Yarn Expo 2019 and 4th Bangladesh Int’l Dyes, Pigments & Chemicals Expo 2019.
#bigtex #dyesexpo #chemicalexpo #bigfab #dyes #pigments #chemicals #dyestuff #textilemachinery #garmentmachinery #sewingmachinery #spinningmachinery #knittingmachinery #embroiderymachinery #weavingmachinery #dyeing #exhibition #expo #tradefair #b2b #Bangladesh #bgmea #bkmea #bgapmea #ctma #itma #ICCB #garment #textile #dyechem
4th Bangladesh Int'l Printing, Packaging & Signage Expo 2019 - Post Show ReportRedcarpet Global Ltd
Post Show Report
4th Bangladesh Int'l Printing, Packaging & Signage Expo, from 4 to 6 April 2019 at GEC Convention Center, Chittagong, Bangladesh. Chittagong is the 2nd RMG heartland after Dhaka & known as the Commercial Capital of Bangladesh. Being the major seaport of Bangladesh, Chittagong is handling about 92% of import-export trade of the country.
PrintPack connects Screen Printing, Digital Printing, Textile Printing, Sublimation Printing, Packaging, AOP (All over Printing) and Signage Machinery, Equipment, Technology & Accessories - Manufacturer, Dealer & Supplier from Home & Abroad. Targeting the entire Printing & Packaging industry of Bangladesh, PrintPack have 3 concurrent expos named as 4th Bangladesh Int’l Garment & Textile Machinery Expo, 4th Bangladesh Int’l Fabric & Yarn Expo & 4th Bangladesh Int’l Dyes, Pigments & Chemicals Expo.
#printpack #printingmachinery #packagingmachinery #signagemachinery #screenprintmachinery #sublimationmachinery #embroiderymachinery #DigitalPrinting #dyeing #yarn #fabric #accessories #exhibition #expo #tradefair #b2b #Bangladesh #bgmea #bkmea #bgapmea #ctma #itma #ICCB #garment #textile #bigtex #TextilePrinting #AOP #signexpo
2nd Bangladesh Int’l Print, Pack & Signage Expo - Chittagong - Post show reportRedcarpet Global Ltd
Post Show Report
2nd Bangladesh Int'l Printing, Packaging & Signage Expo, from 10 to 12 May 2018 at GEC Convention Center, Chittagong, Bangladesh. Chittagong is the 2nd RMG heartland after Dhaka & known as the Commercial Capital of Bangladesh. Being the major seaport of Bangladesh, Chittagong is handling about 92% of import-export trade of the country.
PrintPack connects Screen Printing, Digital Printing, Textile Printing, Sublimation Printing, Packaging, AOP (All over Printing) and Signage Machinery, Equipment, Technology & Accessories - Manufacturer, Dealer & Supplier from Home & Abroad. Targeting the entire Printing & Packaging industry of Bangladesh, PrintPack have 3 concurrent expos named as 2nd Bangladesh Int’l Garment & Textile Machinery Expo, 2nd Bangladesh Int’l Fabric & Yarn Expo & 2nd Bangladesh Int’l Dyes, Pigments & Chemicals Expo.
#printpack #printingmachinery #packagingmachinery #signagemachinery #screenprintmachinery #sublimationmachinery #embroiderymachinery #DigitalPrinting #dyeing #yarn #fabric #accessories #exhibition #expo #tradefair #b2b #Bangladesh #bgmea #bkmea #bgapmea #ctma #itma #ICCB #garment #textile #bigtex #TextilePrinting #AOP #signexpo
Post Show Report
2nd BIGTEX – Chittagong 2018, International Garment & Textile Machinery Expo, from 10 to 12 May 2018 at GEC Convention Center, Chittagong, Bangladesh. Chittagong is the 2nd RMG heartland after Dhaka & known as the Commercial Capital of Bangladesh. Being the major seaport of Bangladesh, Chittagong is handling about 92% of import-export trade of the country.
Garment & Textile Machinery, Equipment, Technology & Accessories - Manufacturer, Dealers, Suppliers & Importers from Home & Abroad will participate at this mega exhibition. Targeting the entire Textile, Garment & Apparel industry of Chittagong, BIGTEX - Chittagong have 3 concurrent expos named as 2nd Print, Pack & Sign Expo 2018, 2nd Bangladesh Int’l Fabric & Yarn Expo 2018 and 2nd Bangladesh Int’l Dyes, Pigments & Chemicals Expo 2018.
#bigtex #dyesexpo #chemicalexpo #bigfab #dyes #pigments #chemicals #dyestuff #textilemachinery #garmentmachinery #sewingmachinery #spinningmachinery #knittingmachinery #embroiderymachinery #weavingmachinery #dyeing #exhibition #expo #tradefair #b2b #Bangladesh #bgmea #bkmea #bgapmea #ctma #itma #ICCB #garment #textile #dyechem
Leathergoods & Footwear Manufacturers and Exporters Association (LFMEAB) are the LEAD Support for the event with Centre of Excellence for Leather Skills Bangladesh Limited (COEL) as Strategic Partner. Leathertech Bangladesh 2018 is also supported by Bangladesh Tanners Association (BTA), Bangladesh Finished Leather, Leathergoods and Footwear Exporters Association (BFLLFEA), Bangladesh Paduka Prostutkarak Samity (BPPS), Leather Engineers & Technologists Society (LETS).
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FAKT Exhibitions (PVT) Ltd warmly welcomes exhibitors and visitors to IGATEX Pakistan 2014. Regarded as the largest textile and garment exhibition in South Asia, it's no wonder that the 8th International Exhibition and Conference is the most-awaited exhibition event in Pakistan. Industry professionals can learn about latest developments as well as develop business opportunities.
India’s textile and clothing (T&C) sector is one of the oldest industries which has been playing a vital role to strengthen the Indian economy. Though the sector has faced a lot of fluctuations in recent times, the solid foundation of the sector is tough to be shattered. Team Apparel Resources prepares a presentation on the same to let the readers know more about Indian T&C sector, its present situation and the future directions.
Memorandum Of Association Constitution of Company.pptseri bangash
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A Memorandum of Association (MOA) is a legal document that outlines the fundamental principles and objectives upon which a company operates. It serves as the company's charter or constitution and defines the scope of its activities. Here's a detailed note on the MOA:
Contents of Memorandum of Association:
Name Clause: This clause states the name of the company, which should end with words like "Limited" or "Ltd." for a public limited company and "Private Limited" or "Pvt. Ltd." for a private limited company.
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Registered Office Clause: It specifies the location where the company's registered office is situated. This office is where all official communications and notices are sent.
Objective Clause: This clause delineates the main objectives for which the company is formed. It's important to define these objectives clearly, as the company cannot undertake activities beyond those mentioned in this clause.
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Liability Clause: It outlines the extent of liability of the company's members. In the case of companies limited by shares, the liability of members is limited to the amount unpaid on their shares. For companies limited by guarantee, members' liability is limited to the amount they undertake to contribute if the company is wound up.
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Capital Clause: This clause specifies the authorized capital of the company, i.e., the maximum amount of share capital the company is authorized to issue. It also mentions the division of this capital into shares and their respective nominal value.
Association Clause: It simply states that the subscribers wish to form a company and agree to become members of it, in accordance with the terms of the MOA.
Importance of Memorandum of Association:
Legal Requirement: The MOA is a legal requirement for the formation of a company. It must be filed with the Registrar of Companies during the incorporation process.
Constitutional Document: It serves as the company's constitutional document, defining its scope, powers, and limitations.
Protection of Members: It protects the interests of the company's members by clearly defining the objectives and limiting their liability.
External Communication: It provides clarity to external parties, such as investors, creditors, and regulatory authorities, regarding the company's objectives and powers.
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Binding Authority: The company and its members are bound by the provisions of the MOA. Any action taken beyond its scope may be considered ultra vires (beyond the powers) of the company and therefore void.
Amendment of MOA:
While the MOA lays down the company's fundamental principles, it is not entirely immutable. It can be amended, but only under specific circumstances and in compliance with legal procedures. Amendments typically require shareholder
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Sustainability has become an increasingly critical topic as the world recognizes the need to protect our planet and its resources for future generations. Sustainability means meeting our current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs. It involves long-term planning and consideration of the consequences of our actions. The goal is to create strategies that ensure the long-term viability of People, Planet, and Profit.
Leading companies such as Nike, Toyota, and Siemens are prioritizing sustainable innovation in their business models, setting an example for others to follow. In this Sustainability training presentation, you will learn key concepts, principles, and practices of sustainability applicable across industries. This training aims to create awareness and educate employees, senior executives, consultants, and other key stakeholders, including investors, policymakers, and supply chain partners, on the importance and implementation of sustainability.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1. Develop a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental principles and concepts that form the foundation of sustainability within corporate environments.
2. Explore the sustainability implementation model, focusing on effective measures and reporting strategies to track and communicate sustainability efforts.
3. Identify and define best practices and critical success factors essential for achieving sustainability goals within organizations.
CONTENTS
1. Introduction and Key Concepts of Sustainability
2. Principles and Practices of Sustainability
3. Measures and Reporting in Sustainability
4. Sustainability Implementation & Best Practices
To download the complete presentation, visit: https://www.oeconsulting.com.sg/training-presentations
Enterprise Excellence is Inclusive Excellence.pdfKaiNexus
Enterprise excellence and inclusive excellence are closely linked, and real-world challenges have shown that both are essential to the success of any organization. To achieve enterprise excellence, organizations must focus on improving their operations and processes while creating an inclusive environment that engages everyone. In this interactive session, the facilitator will highlight commonly established business practices and how they limit our ability to engage everyone every day. More importantly, though, participants will likely gain increased awareness of what we can do differently to maximize enterprise excellence through deliberate inclusion.
What is Enterprise Excellence?
Enterprise Excellence is a holistic approach that's aimed at achieving world-class performance across all aspects of the organization.
What might I learn?
A way to engage all in creating Inclusive Excellence. Lessons from the US military and their parallels to the story of Harry Potter. How belt systems and CI teams can destroy inclusive practices. How leadership language invites people to the party. There are three things leaders can do to engage everyone every day: maximizing psychological safety to create environments where folks learn, contribute, and challenge the status quo.
Who might benefit? Anyone and everyone leading folks from the shop floor to top floor.
Dr. William Harvey is a seasoned Operations Leader with extensive experience in chemical processing, manufacturing, and operations management. At Michelman, he currently oversees multiple sites, leading teams in strategic planning and coaching/practicing continuous improvement. William is set to start his eighth year of teaching at the University of Cincinnati where he teaches marketing, finance, and management. William holds various certifications in change management, quality, leadership, operational excellence, team building, and DiSC, among others.
3.0 Project 2_ Developing My Brand Identity Kit.pptxtanyjahb
A personal brand exploration presentation summarizes an individual's unique qualities and goals, covering strengths, values, passions, and target audience. It helps individuals understand what makes them stand out, their desired image, and how they aim to achieve it.
RMD24 | Debunking the non-endemic revenue myth Marvin Vacquier Droop | First ...BBPMedia1
Marvin neemt je in deze presentatie mee in de voordelen van non-endemic advertising op retail media netwerken. Hij brengt ook de uitdagingen in beeld die de markt op dit moment heeft op het gebied van retail media voor niet-leveranciers.
Retail media wordt gezien als het nieuwe advertising-medium en ook mediabureaus richten massaal retail media-afdelingen op. Merken die niet in de betreffende winkel liggen staan ook nog niet in de rij om op de retail media netwerken te adverteren. Marvin belicht de uitdagingen die er zijn om echt aansluiting te vinden op die markt van non-endemic advertising.
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3. RedCarpet365 Ltd has organized a press
conference on 3rd November 2019 at
Economic Reporters Forum (ERF) –
Auditorium of Dhaka, on the occasion of
5th Bangladesh Int’l Print, Pack & Signage
Expo 2019 Targeting the entire Apparel
industry, we had concurrent exhibitions
as Bangladesh Int’l Garment& Textile
Machinery Expo, Bangladesh Int’l Fabric &
Yarn Expo & Bangladesh Int’l Dyes &
Chemical Expo.
The Press conference was leaded by Ms
Fatematuj Johra, Director Marketing –
Redcarpet365 Ltd along with Mr. Ahmed
Imtiaz, CEO – Redcarpet365 Ltd. Mr. Md.
Moazzem Hossain, Sr. Joint Secretary
(Administration) - BKMEA has briefed
about BKMEA’s role in this exhibition and
Knitting Industry of Bangladesh and
Pre Event Press Conference
On the other Hand Mr. H M Emran, President, Bangladesh Sign Materials and Machineries Importers Association and Mr. Zafar Ahmed, President, Bangladesh
Digital Printers Owners Association briefed about new booming market of Textile & Digital Printing. Mr. Islam Riyadh, Editor & Publisher - Textile Focus has
briefed about their Seminar on “Bangladesh Textile Industry towards Industry 4.0”.
4. The opening ceremony of 5th Bangladesh Int’l Print, Pack & Signage Expo,
Bangladesh Int’l Garment & Textile Machinery, Bangladesh Int’l Fabric &
Yarn Expo & Bangladesh Int’l Dyes & Chemical Expo held on 07th
November 2019 at Capitals, International Convention City Bashundhara
(ICCB), Dhaka. Hon’ble Commerce Minister - Mr. Tipu Munshi , MP, has
inaugurated these exhibitions.
Other special guests at the opening ceremony were
1. Mr. Md. Abdul Kader Khan, President of Bangladesh Garments
Accessories & Packaging Manufacturers & Exporters Association
2. Engr. Md. Shafiqur Rahman, President of The Institution of Textile
Engineers and Technologists (ITET),
3. Mr. Faruque Hassan, Honorary Consul General of Greece to Bangladesh &
Managing Director, Giant Group,
4. Mr. Mohammad Hatem, 1st Vice President of Bangladesh Knitwear
Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BKMEA),
5. Mr. Syed Nurul Islam, Chairman & CEO of Well Group of Industries,
6. Mr. H M Emran, President of Bangladesh Sign Materials and Machineries
Importers Association (BSMMIA),
7. Mr. Zafar Ahmed, President of Bangladesh Digital Printer’s Owner’s
Association (BDPOA).
Opening Ceremony
5. Exhibition Facts & Figures
Day 1 07.11.2019 1809Visitors
Day 2 08.11.2019 3254 Visitors
Day 3 09.11.2019 2405 Visitors
Day 4 10.11.2019 1747 Visitors
6. Testimonials from Industry Leaders
Mr. Tipu Munshi, MP
Minister, Ministry of Commerce
Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh
I congratulate Redcarpet365 Ltd for organizing 5th Edition of Bangladesh Int’l Printing, Packaging & Signage ExpoBIGTEX - Bangladesh Int’l Garment &
Textile Machinery Expo, Bangladesh Int’l Fabric & Yarn Expo, and Bangladesh Int’l Dyes, Pigments & Chemicals Expo, from 07 to 10 November 2019 at
International Convention City Bashundhara, Dhaka – Bangladesh. The back bone of Bangladesh’s economic growth is Apparel Sector and the
networking platforms like exhibitions are very important to uphold country’s growth, as well as economy.
Under the dynamic leadership of our Hon’ble Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh is likely to set the apparel export target at $37.42 billion for
Fiscal Year 2019-20, with a 7.03% growth in export earnings. To achieve this target we need to focus more on value added, high-end apparel items rather
than basic, traditional products to make the business sustainable throughout the fierce competition in the global garment trade.
Keeping the above in concern, there is no alternative of Exhibitions on these sectors & I, heartily welcome all participants & stakeholders approach to
involve with BIGTEX as well as Bangladesh’s apparel industry for enhancing the manufacturing strength with new developed technology.
I am very glad to know that, Redcarpet365 Ltd is organizing 5th edition of BIGTEX, held from 07 to 10 November 2019 at ICCB,
Dhaka. Garment & Textile machinery, equipment, technology & accessories manufacturer, dealers & suppliers from home &
abroad have participated at this comprehensive exhibition. Targeting the entire Textile, Garment & Apparel industry of
Bangladesh, they have 3 more concurrent exhibitions Bangladesh Int’l Print, Pack & Sign Expo, Bangladesh Int’l Fabric & Yarn
Expo & Bangladesh Int’l Dyes, Pigments and Chemicals Expo.
Rising garment shipments to new and emerging Asian markets such as India, China, Korea and Japan have also contributed to the
higher earnings. But to keep this growth in continuation basis the Industry needs proper updated and more sustainable
Technology, Machinery, Raw Materials, Yarn, Fabric, Dyes & Chemicals in regular basis.
In this fearless competition in global apparel consumption, organizing this kind of exhibitions are very important for Bangladesh
to reach the certain goal and explore new markets and diversify the production.
At present, there is an approximate US$ 210 billion valued knitwear market globally whereas in the fiscal year 2018-19Bangladesh exported
only US$16.89 billion valued knitwear. In this sense, Bangladesh knitwear sector has immense possibilities and opportunities to grasp the big
share of the global knitwear market. To make this happen in reality, Bangladesh knitwear sector needs to be restructured with cutting edge
machinery, recently developed equipment, and cost effective raw materials such as fabric and yearn, dyes, pigment and environment
friendly chemical so on.
I would like to congratulate, Redcarpet365 Ltd. for organizing the 5thBangladesh Intentional Garment & Textile Machinery Exhibition –
BIGTEX 2019 scheduled to be held from 7 to 10 November 2019 at ICCB, Dhaka. Targeting the RMG industry of Bangladesh, there isan
arrangement of more than 3 concurrent exhibitions under one platform, named as Bangladesh Int’l Fabric & Yarn Expo, Bangladesh Int’l
Printing, Packaging & Signage Expo& Bangladesh Int’l Dyes, Pigments, and Chemicals Expo at the enterprise level. I am hopeful that this
expo will surely help our entrepreneurs to be introduced with the cutting edge machinery, equipment, raw materials and other production
accessories and bring their production efficiency with increasing competiveness which leads to raising the volume of export as well.
Bangladesh Knitwear Manufacturers & Exporters Association (BKMEA) is proudly involving as an ‘Associate Partner’ with BIGTEX & guiding
them to promote the Knitting Industry of Bangladesh.
Mr. A. K. M. Salim Osman, MP
President
Bangladesh Knitwear
Manufacturers & Exporters Association
Mr. Faruque Hassan
Honorary Consul General of Greece to Bangladesh
President of DBCCI
Ex Senior Vice President, BGMEA & MD of Giant Group
7. Testimonials from Industry Leaders
Engr. Md. Shafiqur Rahman, CIP
President – The Institution of Textile Engineers & Technologists (ITET), Bangladesh
Managing Director, HAMS Group of Industries
I believe, BIGTEX-2019 (Bangladesh International Garment & Textile Machinery Exhibition), organized by Redcarpet365 Ltd., will help Local & Foreign
Manufacturers, Dealers & Suppliers to showcase their products, whereas Bangladeshi Garment & Textile Factory Owners & Apparel Exporters can be
benefitted as well.
What local apparel sector needs right now is a support from the government policies and the focus should be on developing new product base, which
will lead the fastest growing industry to achieve a $50 billion export target by 2021. Now we need to focus more on value-added items & new Markets
for export, along with increased employment of local skilled employees from Bangladesh. This kind of collaboration is very important for Bangladesh
to reach to the optimum goal.
I am sure such exhibitions will play an important role to demonstrate the latest type of machineries, technologies, dyes/chemicals, yarns, fabrics & will
provide an opportunity for our experts, engineers & technicians to have practical knowledge of the recent technological advancements available and
that also, without going abroad.
I am very much delighted to be the part of 5th edition of BIGTEX 2019 organized by Redcarpet365 Ltd. Targeting the entire Textile, Garment &
Apparel industry of Bangladesh, they have 3 more concurrent exhibitions Bangladesh Int’l Print, Pack & Sign Expo, Bangladesh Int’l Fabric & Yarn
Expo & Bangladesh Int’l Dyes, Pigments and Chemicals Expo, that will run from 7 to 10 November 2019, at ICCB, Dhaka.
Well Thread a concern of Well Group is participating in this expo as Powered by Partner & creates important role in the betterment of this
industry. Well Thread is the first local brand of industrial Sewing Thread in Bangladesh produced under integrated production facilities such as
SPINNING, TWISTING, DYEING, LUBRICATING & CONING. 40000 spindles of spinning units, supported by Japan origin Nara DX8 drawing, Murata
L-166 Auto coner and Murata two-for-one twisting machines, Schlafhorst PPWS soft winders can produce about 600 MT of 100% spun polyester
yarn of sewing Thread in different counts per month.
The increase of duty on Chinese imports by India; the trade war between China and the US may both help exports from Bangladesh and bringing
new investments to Bangladesh.
I congratulate, Redcarpet365 Ltd for organizing BIGTEX – Bangladesh’s International exhibition on Garment & Textile Machinery/ Printing &
Packaging Machinery / Yarn & Fabric / Dyes & Chemical, held from 07 to 10 Nov 2019 at ICCB, Dhaka.
Garments Accessories & Packaging Industry of Bangladesh, the backward linkage industry of RMG sector, earned US$ 7.15 billion during FY
2018-19. If this sector gets policy support and cooperation from government, the earning should likely to be increased up to US$ 12 billion by
the end of 2021. Total investment of this sector is about US$ 36 billion & value addition is near about 40 percent. I believe, this expo will help
local & foreign manufacturer, dealers & suppliers to showcase their products, where Bangladeshi Garment & Textile Factory Owners &
Apparel Exporters can get in touch with them.
I am sure these exhibitions will play an important role with the latest machineries, technologies, dyes / chemicals, yarns, fabrics, trims &
accessories available for Bangladesh. These Exhibitions will also provide an opportunity to our experts, engineers & technicians in the field
of textile to have practical knowledge on recent available technological advancements without going abroad.
Md. Abdul Kader Khan
President
Bangladesh Garments Accessories &
Packaging Manufacturers &
Exporters Associations
Mr. Syed Nurul Islam
Chairman & CEO, Well Group
Adviser, Redcarpet365 Ltd
8. Assessment by Exhibitors
79%
Exhibitors Participation Target
Reached to Satisfying Level
92%
Exhibitors were Delighted with
Class & Number of Potential Visitors
90% Exhibitors are Willing to
Participate in Next Editions
83%
Exhibitors were Pleased with Support
Services of the Organizer &
Overall Management
9. Analytical Research – Industry of Visitors
Its really nice to have versatile visitors from more than 15 Industry.
Where the mark up for Exporters, Agents, Suppliers are noticeable.
Also seen keen interest of Textile, Garment, Knitting & Manufacturers
along with Print / Dyeing Industry.
10. Analytical Research – How we reached Visitors
Its really great to see that Exhibitors also putted effort on bringing
visitors beside Organizer.
Newspaper Adv 26.25%
By organizer’s Invitation 32.30%
By Exhibitor’s Invitation 10.55%
Email 9.55%
Social Media 8.25%
Trade Publications 5.20%
Business Associates 7.35%
Others 0.55%
17. Garment & Textile - Knowledge & Innovation Corner
Garment & Textile - Knowledge & Innovation Corner was placed at
the expo. As we are working for the development of the Garment &
Textile Industry of Bangladesh. Knowledge & Innovation Corner is very
crucial as the future Industry Leaders, Merchandisers, Designers &
Technical Personnel's will be from these institutions & can get in
touch with the recent updated Machinery , RAW Materials & updated
Technologies.
Renowned Universities, Fashion & Technology Institutions have
participated & showcased their recent developments on Garment &
Textile Industry done by teachers and students. They also provide the
quality education details to the local and international exhibitors and
visitors.
Among them BGMEA University of Fashion & Technology (BUFT),
Daffodil International University, National Institute of Textile
Engineering And Research (NITER), Northern University Bangladesh
played vital role and cater more attraction.
18. A Panel Discussion on “Bangladesh Textile Industry & Industry 4.0”
A Panel Discussion on
Bangladesh Textile Industry & Industry 4.0
held on Saturday, November 08, 2019 at Hall 1 of International Convention City
Bashundhara, ICCB
Textile Focus & Redcarpet365 Ltd jointly organized “TexTalk” - Talking about Textiles, A
panel discussion session on “Bangladesh Textile Industry & Industry 4.0”.
The panel discussion was moderated by – Prof. Dr. Engr. Md. Humaun Kabir, Pro Vice
Chancellor, Northern University Bangladesh while the key note was presented by Maeen
Md. Khairul Akter, Managing Editor of Textile Focus and Lecturer, Department of Textile
Engineering Management, Bangladesh University of Textiles (BUTEX) with a presentation
on “Bangladesh Textile Industry & Industry 4.0”.
1. Mr. Faruque Hassan
Honorary Consul General of Greece to
Bangladesh & Managing Director, Giant
group
2. Engr. Md. Shafiqur Rahman, CIP
President ITET
MD , HAMS Group
3. Mr. Syed Mohammad Ismail
Country Head,
Archroma (Bangladesh) Ltd.
4. Md. Abdur Rashid
Managing Director,
SGS Bangladesh Ltd.
5. Dr. Md. Mahbubul Haque
Prof & Head, Department. of Textile
Engineering, Daffodil International
University
6. Prof. Dr. Engr. Md. Humaun Kabir
Pro Vice Chancellor, Northern University
Bangladesh
Panel Discussant were
Mr. Maeen Md. Khairul Akter
Managing Editor, Textile Focus
Faculty, Department of Textile Engineering
Management, BUTex
19. About Organizer - RedCarpet365 Ltd
Redcarpet365 Ltd is a worldwide operating company with subsidiaries,
joint ventures and partners in several countries.
With its global HQ in Australia Redcarpet introduce themselves as a
promising Exhibition organizer, with a wide view of International
Business & promoting the Economy. Our main focus is to explore South
& South-East Asia market & to make new ventures with Bangladesh
business society to the World. With the need of recent Business
Marketing, we are here to give One Stop Solutions with great expertise
& professionalism.
RedCarpet is blessed with highly motivated and experienced expo &
event managers that flourish on change and challenges. We have a
established ability to develop well thought-out plans to achieve strategic
goals in different platforms. RedCarpet has extensive exhibition
organizing, event management, marketing and administration
experience with major high profile, mass participation in National &
International Events, Exhibitions & Trade Shows.
It is our aim to permanently expand our network. For this reason, we are
looking for Alliances, new partners, joint ventures who are interested in
further business development in the sector of events & exhibitions.
With years of event experience between us, our design and
management team boast specialist knowledge of sports media, property
and retail - and the key national & international exhibitions and
conferences allied to those sectors.
20. See you soon, in our next Editions
Chittagong
From - 2 to 4 April 2020
Time - 10.30am to 7.30pm
Venue - GEC Convention Center, Chittagong
Address - GEC More, Shahid Abdul Halim Road, Chittagong,
Bangladesh
Chittagong Edition
6th BIGTEX 2020 – Chittagong
Int’l Exhibition on Garment & Textile
Machinery, Equipments & Technology
www.redcarpet365.com/bigtexctg.html
6th Print Pack & Sign Expo 2020 –
Chittagong
Int’l Exhibition on Printing, Packaging &
Signage Machinery, Equipment & Technology
www.redcarpet365.com/printpackctg.html
6th BIGFAB 2020 – Chittagong
Int’l Exhibition on Yarn, Fabric, Trims &
Accessories Manufacturers, Suppliers &
Exporters
www.redcarpet365.com/yarnfabricexpoctg.html
6th Dyes, Pigments & Chemicals Expo 2020
– Chittagong
Int’l Exhibition on Dyes, Pigments & Chemicals
Manufacturers, Suppliers & Exporters
www.redcarpet365.com/dyechemicalexpoctg.html
21. See you soon, in our next Editions
Dhaka
From - 5 to 8 November 2020
Time - 10.30am to 7.00pm
hVenue - International Convention City Bashundhara,ICCB, Dhaka
Address - Kuril Bishwa Road, Purbachal Express Highway, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Dhaka Edition
7th BIGTEX 2020
Int’l Exhibition on Garment & Textile
Machinery, Equipments & Technology
www.redcarpet365.com/bigtex.html
7th BIGFAB 2020
Int’l Exhibition on Yarn, Fabric, Trims &
Accessories Manufacturers, Suppliers &
Exporters
www.redcarpet365.com/yarnfabricexpo.html
7th Print Pack & Sign Expo 2020
Int’l Exhibition on Printing, Packaging &
Signage Machinery, Equipment & Technology
www.redcarpet365.com/printpack.html
7th Dyes, Pigments & Chemicals Expo 2020
Int’l Exhibition on Dyes, Pigments & Chemicals
Manufacturers, Suppliers & Exporters
www.redcarpet365.com/dyechemicalexpo.html
22. RedCarpet365 Ltd.
House: 135 (3rd floor), Road: 05,
New DOHS Mohakhali, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Tel: +88 02 8871412 Hotline: +8801715175552
Email: info@redcarpet365.com
Web: www.redcarpet365.com
RedCarpet365 Pty Ltd.
60 Hammersmith Rd, Wyndham Vale,
Melbourne, Vic 3024, Australia
Tel: +61 435 526458
Email: info.au@redcarpet365.com
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