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November 10, 2006 Friday Shawwal 17, 1427





Study on Saarc home textiles



By Our Staff Reporter


KARACHI, Nov 9: Time has come for the Pakistani companies to cash upon the booming surge in the apparel and home textile industry in sub-continental market comprising of Sri Lanka, India and Bangladesh.

MTI Consulting, a private company, keeping in view the needs of the sector, is conducting a syndicated research study on the subject to identify opportunities in the sub-continental market.

The report focuses on the manufacturing and the end-to-end logistics management. It defines the market dynamics, the market size, the key drivers, major players and their strength, capabilities and weakness, the geographic spread and business indicators for the macro analysis of the apparel and home textile industries.

After providing the big picture of the industry, the report rummages in each respective market (Sri Lanka, India and Bangladesh) from a customer access (via buying Offices and direct-client operations) and supply chain access (in terms of faster delivery time, better input material range) perspective.

There is an exclusive section in the report for Pakistani companies for identifying opportunity, the procedure to begin their operations, the contact details of prospects/suppliers/production capacity providers, along with mini case studies.






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