Internship Report On
Performance Analysis of Pioneer Apparels
Prime University Mirpur, Dhaka-1216.
Performance Analysis of Pioneer Apparels
Date of Submission: September 18, 2011
Internship Report On
Performance Analysis of Pioneer Apparels Supervised by : Md. Mahedi Hassan Lecturer Department of Business Administration Prime University Supervised by : Md. Rajib Miah Department of Business Administration BBA, Batch 16th (Finance) ID No. 073020101042 Prime University
Prime University Performance Analysis of Pioneer Apparels
Mirpur, Dhaka-1216.
Date of Submission: September 18, 2011
Letter of Transmittal Date: September 18, 2011 Md. Mahedi Hassan Lecturer Department of Business Administration Prime University Subject: Submission Of Internship Report. Dear Sir, Please accept this report titled “Performance Analysis of Pioneer Apparels” which has been assigned to me as a requirement of fulfilling the BBA program. In this report, I have given an overview of the recruitment and selection policy and process of the bank and suggested some recommendations as well. I would request you to accept my report. I hope you will find this report objective and reliable. Please accept my gratitude for giving me such an excellent learning opportunity. I am always at your disposal to answer any of your queries.
Sincerely Yours,
………………….. Md. Rajib Miah
Performance Analysis of Pioneer Apparels
Department of Business Administration BBA, Batch 16th (Finance) ID No. 073020101042 Prime University
Performance Analysis of Pioneer Apparels
Acknowledgement Garments industry is the most competitive and fast growing industry in Bangladesh. As a developing country Bangladesh earns 75% of its foreign currency from this sector. For this reason study of garments technology does deserve a good practical knowledge and practice. So my university provides 8 weeks industrial training. As a final year student of the department of textile technology, textile education cannot be completed without industrial training. Because this training minimize the gap between theoretical and practical knowledge and makes one familiar with industrial environment. For this reason I got an opportunity to complete 8 weeks long industrial training in Performance Analysis of Pioneer Apparels, which is a 100% export oriented home textile industry. Finally I would like give thanks to Md. Mahedi Hassan, Lecturer of my department for his overall support in this training program.
Performance Analysis of Pioneer Apparels
Declaration
I hereby declare that the internship report entitled “Performance Analysis of Pioneer Apparels� is not exact copy of previously published reports, articles and other publications. The entire report is done by me with the help of Pioneer Apparels officials and information, which is provided by them.
Md. Rajib Miah Department of Business Administration BBA, Batch 16th (Finance) ID No. 073020101042 Prime University
Performance Analysis of Pioneer Apparels
Certificate of Supervisor
This is to certify that Md. Rajib Miah is a student of BBA, Prime University, ID No: 073020101042; successfully completed his “Internship Program”entitled “Performance Analysis of Pioneer Apparels” under my supervision as the partial fulfillment for the award of BBA degree. The student is found to be sincere, hardworking, self-motivated and he has put a lot of work and also brought his own views and ideas these are being studied for implementation at appropriate place at suitable time. He has done his job according to my supervision and guidance. He has tried his best to do this successfully. I think his program will help him in the future to build up his career. I wish his success and prosperity in life.
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Md. Mahedi Hassan Lecturer Department of Business Administration Prime University
Performance Analysis of Pioneer Apparels
Pionner Apparels Limited Ramjannessa Super Marke, Senanibash Road, Mirpur-12, Pallabi, Dhaka-1221, Bangladesh Tel: 8031234-6, 9002622, Fax : 880-2-8021591, E-mail: info@pioneergroupbd.com, Web: pionneergroupbd.com
Date: 17 September, 2011
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
It is our immense pleasure to certify that Md. Rajib Miah student of Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), Prime University, was placed as Internee at our Branch and he has successfully completed his internship. During the period of internship, Md. Rajib Miah has satisfactorily executed his assigned duties with due concentration. Mention may be made that he has attained the capabilities of performing different Poineer Apparels Ltd. and has good potential. We wish his all the success.
Md. Abubakar Siddique (Mahabub) Sample & Pattern Manager
Performance Analysis of Pioneer Apparels
Executive Summary If globalization provides the backdrop for drama, then the achievements of the garment industry in Bangladesh are indeed dramatic. In the short space of 15 years, Bangladesh emerged as the eighth largest garment exporter to the United States by 2004. Approximately 100 different types of garment are now exported to 40 countries around the global. Large-scale production of readymade garments (RMG) in organized factories is a relatively new phenomenon in Bangladesh. Within a short period, Bangladeshi entrepreneurs got familiar with the world apparel markets and marketing. They acquired the expertise of mobilizing resources to export-oriented RMG industries. Foreign buyers found Bangladesh in increasingly attractive sourcing place. To take advantage of this cheap source foreign buyers extended in many cases, suppliers credit under special arrangements. In some case, local banks provided part of the equity capital. The problem of working capital was greatly solved with the introduction of back-to-back letter of credit, which also facilitated import of quality fabric, the basic raw material of the industry. The government assigned high priority to the development of RMG industry. There are several weaknesses of the RMG industry of Bangladesh. Labor productivity in the RMG sector of Bangladesh is higher than many of its competitors . Bangladeshi workers are as efficient as those of Hong Kong, South Korea, and some other countries.
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Content S/L No.
TOPIC
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Chapter 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13
General Information of the mill Company profile Location Layout of the factory Evacuation plan Strategic proposal Core value Unilliance market Unilliance customer Business type Total production Total turnover Legal and Corporate structure Section wise manpower
01 03 03 04 07 08 08 09 09 09 09 09 10 11
Chapter 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4
Product mix and sequence of operation List of product Production target and actual production Business operation Assembly sequence
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Chapter 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13
Process control procedure for stitching Purpose and scope Fabric receipt Pattern making Marker making Fabric cutting Sorting and bundling Stitching process Product checking Product Folding Product packing Metal free area Pre-shipment packing Final inspection
21 22 22 22 22 22 23 23 24 24 24 25 25 25
Chapter 4 4.1 4.2
Total quality management Total quality management Object of T.Q.M.
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4.3
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4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.10
Quality Standard: Quality organogram Quality Management System in Unilliance Scope of quality control, quality assurance and testing Responsibility Of The Quality Controller Responsibility of Sample Section Responsibility of Q.A. Manager Layout of lab Lab Machines picture
Chapter 5 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5
Machines and equipments Machine specification Linewise production Machine’s picture Maintenance Tactics Special Features of U.T.L
34 35 36 37 39 39
Chapter 6
Procurement and inventory management system Procurement system Inventory Fabric Inventory: Accessories Inventory Item Packing section
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4.4 4.5
6.1 6.2 6.2.1 6.2.2 6.2.3 Chapter 7 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 Chapter 8
Social and environmental information Effluent treatment plant management system Compliance issue Participation in social activities Sponsorship or contribution to Textile Education Compliance related picture Pioneer Apparels Merchandising Department Findings Recommendation Conclusion References
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