Iftekhar Ullah Khan, MD at Kleider Sourcing Ltd., in his discussion with Apparel Resources, talked about product development, technological innovations, current challenges and sourcing diversification.
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Despite all the setbacks and difficulties after over 40 days of unrest, the country’s RMG factories are back on track, working in full swing and quite hopeful that the current situation will not impact long-term growth opportunities.
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Apparel Resources brings to you the success stories of leading CXOs of Bangladesh and their thought processes, working approaches and vision as they work hard to ensure the growth of their organisations as well as that of their teams and wo
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Amer Salim, Director of Aurum Sweater, shared with Apparel Resources that the company’s focus on value-added sweaters, a strong emphasis on automation and accommodating lower MOQs are the keys to their growth.
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Le Reve CEO Monnujan Nargis talks to Apparel Resources about the inspiration behind Le Reve’s cultural fusion concept, melding local traditions with global fashion.
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Industry experts highlight several opportunities for improvement in RMG factories, including standardising methods, improving workflows and processes, employee engagement and training, efficiency building, technology integration and so on.
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The current crisis in Bangladesh's garment industry and port operations underscores the fragility of supply chains in the face of political instability.
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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.