The current crisis in Bangladesh's garment industry and port operations underscores the fragility of supply chains in the face of political instability.
Manufacturing
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An increasing number of RMG exporters are opting for ‘Made in Bangladesh’ trims and accessories because local products now meet global quality standards, cost roughly the same as imported ones and offer shorter lead times.
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The ongoing political turmoil in Bangladesh has put the garment industry in jeopardy, raising concerns about the future of international orders and the overall stability of the industry.
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Indian textile companies have made a substantial impact on Bangladesh’s textile industry by extending and maintaining their stronghold. With the growing demand for quality textiles and cost-effective production, Indian companies have emer
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Industry believes that the way Bangladesh’s RMG industry has improved in sustainability, it will also be adopting digital transformation. Tech providers are well aware of the challenges and some are actively working to overcome them.
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In discussion with Apparel Resources (AR), Md. Shahriar, MD of Adzi Trims (Indet Group), a young entrepreneur associated with many trade bodies, who was also recently elected President of BGAPMEA, shares how he is upbeat about reaching Bang
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MNR Group – a leading sweater manufacturing group in Bangladesh, has now shifted its focus to work with luxury sweater customers, with 50 per cent of the group’s portfolio catering to the luxury segment that uses Cashmere and Merino woo
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Sayem Fashions Ltd., and Radiant Sweater Ltd., are two units of manufacturing within Sayem Group, aspiring for complete customer satisfaction owing to the high-quality sweaters at competitive prices with a track record of 95 per cent on-tim
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Manufacturing
Neo Zipper’s strategic expansion into jacket zippers and buttons paving way for sustainable growth
Neo Zipper has recently expanded its zipper manufacturing capacity, as the company bets on increasing investment in jackets and outerwear manufacturing in Bangladesh.