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In 1967, Shezan expanded its product line to include mango, grape, apple, and berry juices. [7] In 1968, Amcor exited Pakistan and sold its equity Shahnawaz Group. [7] A year later, Shezan introduced Lemon Barley juice. [7] In 1980–81, a separate unit was installed in Karachi, which now caters for Karachi, Sindh and also meets the export ...
Interloop Limited (Urdu: انٹرلوُپ لمیٹڈ) is a Pakistani textile manufacturer based in Faisalabad, Pakistan. [2] It supplies socks and leggings to retailers consisting of Nike, Adidas, H&M, Puma, Levi's, Reebok and Target. [3] [4] The company has five hosiery manufacturing divisions, located in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. [5]
Chairman, Tusuka Fashions Ltd. Mahmud Hasan Khan (Babu) Managing Director, Rising Apparels Ltd. Barrister Shehrin Salam Oishee Director, Envoy Design Ltd. Asif Ashraf Managing Director, Urmi Garments Ltd. Md. Mohiuddin Rubel Director, Denim Expert Ltd. Asif Ibrahim Managing Director, Keilock Newage Bangladesh Ltd. Tanvir Ahmed
Bangladesh's export trade is now dominated by the ready-made garments (RMG) industry. In 2012 Bangladesh's garment exports – mainly to the US and Europe – made up nearly 80% of the country's export income. [27] By 2014 the RMG industry represented 81.13 percent of Bangladesh's total export. [28]
Noman Group is a Bangladeshi conglomerate in the textiles and garments sector. [2] Its companies export annually about $1 billion in textile and garment products around the world, and employ about 70,000 people.
Dragon Group is a group of garment factories and other companies in Bangladesh. The group produces mainly for the international market and exports to more than 30 countries, especially the United States and Canada. [5] Its subsidiary Dragon Sweater employs more than few thousand workers and in 2018 was the most traded stock on the Dhaka Stock ...
The company was founded by brothers A. S. F. Rahman and Salman F Rahman in 1972, right after the independence of Bangladesh. Their family was earlier engaged in the jute business. The jute factory was nationalized in the early 1970s. However, with free-market reforms in the late 1970s and 1980s, the family regained many of their businesses.
Ha-Meem Group is a Bangladeshi conglomerate in textile and garments sector. [1] [2] It owns 26 garments factories, [3] sweater factory, poly bag industry, label factory, jute mill, chemical formulation plant, tea estates, transport company, Channel 24 and Samakal, a widely circulated national daily newspaper.