Gallery
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Garments Factory in Bangladesh
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Knit Product made in Bangladesh, Factory Showroom
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Different types of Wash done upon Denim, Factory Showroom
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Automatic Printing Machine used in many Factory in Bangladesh
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Fake Leather Jacket Production In Bangladesh
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Modern Technology & Machinery are used in Bangladesh Washing Factory for ready made garments.
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Blazer production in Bangladesh.
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Most of the ready made garments factory have ETP to save the environment.
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Each & every Garments made with special care in Bangladesh ready made garments factory
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Many of garments Factory uses computerize automatic cutting machine in Bangladesh
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Lot of factory use automatic machine for trouser making
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Modern Auto Curing Machine in a Washing Factory
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Auto Crunching Machine are vastly used in washing factory
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Cotton processing for Fabric making
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Fabric production
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Fabric production
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Local Trims Belt
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Metal Button Produce in Bangladesh
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Any kind of Woven Label can be produce in Bangladesh now.
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Any kind of Paper Item can be produce in Bangladesh
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Some Factory have the Runway facility for Designer & Buyer to review the product on live model
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