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October | 2012 | Garment Factory Compliance
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Archive for October, 2012. Social Compliance in Indian Garment Industry. October 29, 2012. Indian apparel trade and compliance standards. The Indian apparel industry is working with an objective of reaching 7.5 billion by the end of 2012, a figure that is almost double the size of the last profit calculated by the Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC). Why code of ethics is required. Increasing national competitiveness in terms of social compliance. Increasing competitiveness of small scale manufacturers.
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Health and Safety Compliance in Indian Garment Industry | Garment Factory Compliance
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Health and Safety Compliance in Indian Garment Industry. Health and Safety Compliance in Indian Garment Industry. October 29, 2012. Importance of compliance in garment industry. Garment industry is getting increased attention from consumers, social workers, welfare organisations and branded international buyers. Many international buyers are demanding for factories to comply with their code of conduct before placing any order. Several foreign countries have also developed various international compliance...
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September | 2012 | Garment Factory Compliance
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Archive for September, 2012. Global Textile Market in India. September 19, 2012. India has a diverse and rich textile tradition. Indian textile industry largely depends on textile manufacturing and export. The country earns about 27 per cent of its total foreign exchange through textile exports. Further, it contributes about 14 per cent to industrial production and 4 per cent to the gross domestic product (GDP). The sector is the second largest employment provider after agriculture. Apparel sector is the...
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Role of AEPC in Indian Garment Industry | Garment Factory Compliance
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Role of AEPC in Indian Garment Industry. Role of AEPC in Indian Garment Industry. November 12, 2012. Indian apparel industry is one of the important export sectors and enjoys good global ranking because of its quality and price competitiveness. However, there is a growing need to increase competitiveness in the social domain as the industry faces various labour, compliance and contextual challenges. AEPC’s assistance to garment exporters. AEPC in its continuous efforts to make India a preferred sourcing ...
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November | 2012 | Garment Factory Compliance
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Archive for November, 2012. Indian Textile Industry and Garment Exports. November 28, 2012. Major destination for Indian garment exports. The USA is the number one destination for the exports of Indian apparels. During 2011, the garment imports to the USA from world were around US$ 81.51 billion. India exports garments of worth US$ 3.53 billion to the USA, which accounts for 4.33 per cent share in the USA’s total garment imports. AEPC: An official body of apparel exporters. Several western countries like...
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India adopting Universal Standards on Child Labour | Garment Factory Compliance
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India adopting Universal Standards on Child Labour. India adopting Universal Standards on Child Labour. November 21, 2012. There is a huge compliance fatigue in the Indian apparel export industry. Although catering to the global brands, apparel suppliers are yet to accept that compliance is an essential management practice. Further, the Indian apparel export industry has decided to adopt zero tolerance on child labour and cleanse the supply chain. Apparel Export Promotion Council (AEPC), the apex body of...
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May | 2012 | Garment Factory Compliance
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Archive for May, 2012. Scenario of Apparel industry in India. May 31, 2012. The Indian apparel industry is expected to grow at a CAGR of 8.7 per cent till FY16. The growth has driven due to the increase in demand for readymade apparels in rural areas, rise in income levels and more preference for branded apparels. Challenges in Garment Industry. Apparel exporters in India have requested the Government to extend the Focus Market Scheme (FMS) for at least six months for exports to the US and Europe. A meet...
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July | 2012 | Garment Factory Compliance
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Archive for July, 2012. Apparel Industry and its Codes of Conduct. July 23, 2012. India is the global leader in clothes production and ranked as the world’s second largest producer of garments after china. Exports from India have been rising as there is an upsurge in orders from international buyers. The industry is of major importance to the Indian economy as it contributes substantially to India’s export earnings. The Indian apparel industry. Opportunities in Apparel Sector. Exports from Indian Market.
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Social Compliance in Indian Garment Industry | Garment Factory Compliance
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Social Compliance in Indian Garment Industry. Social Compliance in Indian Garment Industry. October 29, 2012. Indian apparel trade and compliance standards. The Indian apparel industry is working with an objective of reaching 7.5 billion by the end of 2012, a figure that is almost double the size of the last profit calculated by the Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC). Why code of ethics is required. Increasing national competitiveness in terms of social compliance. Reducing burden on manufacturers. Employe...
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August | 2012 | Garment Factory Compliance
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Archive for August, 2012. Increasing Compliance Demand from Overseas. August 24, 2012. Leading overseas retailers’ compliance programs have had a positive impact on child labour, minimum wages, discrimination and health and safety issues in the developing countries, with 70 per cent of apparel export workers now covered by Employee State Insurance (ESI) and Employee Provident Fund (EPF) , according to a new report by CSR World, one of India’s leading corporate social responsibility companies. The Indian ...
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