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Bangladesh on World Map

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Geography Area:143,998 sq km

Area –comparative: slightly smaller than Iowa

Population:161,083,804 (July 2011 est.)

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Government Independence:26 March 1971 Capital: Dhaka

Provinces: 07

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Economy GDP:$282.5 billion (2011 est.)

GDP GROWTH:6.3% (2011 est.)

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION GROWTH: 7.4% (2011 est.)

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Comparison with India/China/Pakistan Bangladesh

Pakistan India China

Area 143,998 sq km 803,940 sq km 3,287,590 sq km

9,596,960 sq km

Population 161,083,804 176,242,949 1,116,079,217 1,338,612,968

Provinces 07 04 35 28

GDP $282.5 billion $488.7 Billion $4.463 Trillion $ 11.29 Trillion

Textile Exports $20 Billion $18 Billion $90.5 Billion $169 Billion

Export Rankings

69 68 21 01

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Transportation Route

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Textile Industry 40% Industrial Value Addition Comes From Textile Provide Over 5.0 Million Jobs of which 80% are woman Over 81% of the export earning comes from Textile & Textile related

product The Value Addition in woven RMG is now around 35% to 40% and

KNIT RMG is around 70% Around 40% of the total demand of Woven Fabrics for Export

oriented RMG is supplied by the local weaving mills 90% of the domestic fabrics and 100% yarn requirements of Knit

Garments are met by Primary Textile Sector (PTS) Provide 0.2 Million jobs in Waste Recycle Industry related to RMG Contributes 13% to GDP

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Exports

Exports:$23.86 billion (2011 est.)

Commodities: garments, knitwear, agricultural products, frozen food (fish and seafood), jute and jute goods, leather

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Major Exports

Textile Garments Jute Frozen Food

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Textile Export Growth in Bangladesh

In 2004-05, which was the last year of global textile quota regime, Bangladesh’s textiles and clothing exports stood at $6.42 billion that increased in 2010-11 to $20.221 billion.

China was exporting textiles worth $95.13 billion in 2004-05, which surged to $206.53 billion in 2010-11.

During the same period, textiles and clothing exports from India increased from 13.51 billion dollars to $23.31 billion.

Meanwhile, Pakistan’s exports of the same items went up from $8.82 billion to a mere $13.80 billion.

Bangladesh led the textile trade growth, posting an increase of 215 per cent between 2004-05 and 2010-11.

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2004-2005 2010-20110.00

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Textile Export Growth in Bangladesh

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Fashion Industry

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Art & Culture

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Mountains / Valleys

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Ports of Bangladesh

Chittagong Port

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Excellent quality cotton Short and long staple fibers Medium – range yarn with excellent dyeing

capability High count yarns for light fabrics Blended and synthetic fabrics Large spinning sector with manpower qualified

from the Textile University State of the art dyeing and printing machinery

What does Bangladesh ’s Textile industry have to offer?

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We offer the best prices in the entire region We have a track record of excellent performance We are quality conscious We are not likely to out price ourselves in at least the next two

decades Enhanced market access to the EU , North America and USA . China is in transition stage from a manufacturing towards a

consumer economy, hence becoming expensive. Labor is quite cheap in Bangladesh as compared to our

competitors. Trade agreements with SAARC (SAFTA), ECO and OIC

countries FTAs and PTAs with almost all countries of Asia and Africa

WHY US?

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DELTA GROUP Origins of the Delta Group dates back to early fifties of

the 20th century with diversified interests in; Shipping Dockyards Ceramics Cement Entertainment, Banking & Investment.

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DELTA SOCKS LTD. As part of diversification and expansion

policy, group ventured into Socks in Year 2011 and thus the Delta Socks Ltd. emerged.

Hosiery Division was established with a mission to lead in this field of textile as an independent entity to manufacture socks in all varieties with the latest state of the art technology in order to work with and meet the requirements of global blue chip labels.

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QUALITY POLICY Production of best quality socks at economical costs and customer

satisfaction is job one either internal or external through measurable objective oriented and continuous:

Process improvement to acquire overall business agility & perfection Systems and procedures for adequate checks on all processes Effective and elaborate identification & traceability (within 5 seconds) Team work ,training & re-orientation Communication (internal & external) Periodic audits for self assessment of organizational performance Due consideration for environment & work place quality of life

Organizational effectiveness and efficiency is the lynch pin of our policy.

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RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT Company has an elaborate research and development

setup capable of developing socks in all varieties. We believe that successful Research & Development is

the main ingredient of success in any business and hence we have a firm resolution implementing it.

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MERCHANDISING Our Merchandisers are constantly in touch with the

customers and serve as bridge between the buyers and production management in the mills. Taking care of buyers’ interest and constantly looking for new prospects are their main job responsibilities.

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PPC Department It is here that on time delivery is ensured to the

customer. Upon receipt of every order it is evaluated for availability of knitting, linking, processing, boarding, & packing selection & purchase of yarn with brand, accessories and packing materials so that all gaps are covered before hand without any delays.

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MIS DepartmentsThe whole system is fully computerized by state of the art ORACLE database and the

following data is available on line available to all the production Departments in the company:

Order sheet is issued by Marketing narrating style, color, description, size weight/grams & quantity/dozens.

Specification/Composition Card is developed narrating knitting & finish dimensions as well as knitting & finish size and stretch along with knitting machine courses.

Material Summary Report & Packing Instructions Accessory Sheet Knitting Program Batch/Processing Program Boarding Program Packing Program Work in progress status Purchase Order is issued for each purchase Accessory status priority wise Material consumption & yarn demand

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YARNWe use wide variety of natural and man made fibers e.g. 100% Cotton Poly cotton Mélange Dyed Yarn Coolmax, Bamboo Yarn, Modal, Acrylic, Elastic (Polyester & Nylon cover), Lycra (140 & 20 Denial) BCF.

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KNITTING DEPARTMENT Delta Socks Ltd. has the latest state of the art

technology approximately; 46 Single Cylinder, Lonati,Soosan. Knitting Machines having 108, 144, 156 & 168

needles with single 4 & 6 feeds and produces over 35,000 dozens pairs of socks per month.

It is here that skills and dexterity of operators & technicians for setting necessary parameters are put to the test

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DYEING & PROCESSING Currently we don’t have this facility as we use finished yarns, but

going forward we have a plan to set up a facility compliant to 2 tons capacity per day.

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Toe Closing, Pressing and Packing All the operations are under one roof and mostly done by the latest

machines. Detail of the machines are as following.

Linking Machines  Conti Complett  232 mod Qty 02 Boarding Machines  01 with capacity of 2400 dzns per day Needle Detector   Qty 1  (on demand)

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COMPLIANCES WRAP UNDER PROCESS SEDEX PLANNED CT-PAT PLANNED SA 8000 PLANNED

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THANK YOU

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