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MJML

Mymensingh Jute Mills Ltd.


(Manufacturer of 100% Export Oriented Jute Goods)

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Dhaka Office : Corporate Office : Factory :
FR Tower (18th Floor) 4 No. K.B Ismail Road Shambhugonj
32 Kemal Ataturk Avenue Kachari Ghat Mymensingh.
Banani, Dhaka-1213 Mymensingh
Bangladesh. Phone: 091-62134
Tel : 880-2-9820619 Fax: 091-64049
Fax : 880-2-9820614 E-mail : mymenjutemill@gmail.com
JUTE INDUSTRY IN BANGLADESH

Jute manufacturing sector is one of the oldest traditional manufacturing sectors of Bangladesh,
which emerged in 1950s. During the 1960s and 1970s major share of the manufacturing sector in
national income and manufacturing employment was accounted for by this sector. Exports of jute
and jute goods were the two most important sources of foreign exchange and its contribution in
export during the 1970’s was observed nearly “89%” of total.

However, the industry faced a huge challenge in 1980s due to the introduction of Polypropylene and
Govt.’s encouragement on these sectors. The popularity of polypore increased gradually for its low
cost and easy production process. The strong practice of Polypropylene and the implemented
policies by govt. regarding the industry were the reasons for the downfall of this industry in early
1990s.

The effects of Polypropylene on the environment and the nature of non-degradability created a
danger alarm globally. The negative impacts result Jute as a strong substitute in possible all aspects.

REASONS FOR JUTE BEING A SUBSTITUE

Jute is one of the cheapest natural fibers and the most frequently used after Polypropylene. The
product made from jute has a high bio degradability and known as one of the most
Environment-friendly source of goods.

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Around 70% of all waste in oceans and lakes is comprised of plastic, and this forms a major threat
to aquatic wildlife. A study by the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) showed that only nearly
15% of all plastic waste is recycled and rest of them remains in environment which takes nearly 400
years for poly/plastic goods to completely degrade.

Governments of Australia, Bangladesh, Ireland, Kenya, Rwanda, South Africa, Taiwan, Uganda and
major cities of the United have also taken successful measures for reducing the use of plastic goods
and thinking forward to stop the use of it.

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COMPARISON BETWEEN JUTE PRODUCTS AND POLY PRODUCTS

Jute is a natural fiber, which is cheap and easily available in the market. Jute goods are produced out
of Jute, which is a very strong fiber and hence, highly durable. It is soft to touch and has a smooth
texture. Restrict yourself from using plastic products by supporting a jute one. It would be a small
effort on your part towards saving the planet from turning into a dumping ground. Plastics are
non-biodegradable products, which takes 400 years to decompose. It pollutes the environment, and
also poses threat to animal habitation

Plastic are very popular with both retailers and consumers, because they are cheap, strong,
lightweight, functional, and are a hygienic means of carrying food and other goods. But, plastic bags
can be used only once, and then, finds way to waste bin’s and landfills. Each year more and more
bags are ending up littering the environment as they role up in waterways, parks, beaches, and
streets.

Each year billions of tons of petroleum is used in producing billions of plastic bags worldwide,
which otherwise can be saved for our future needs, as petroleum energy sources are not renewable
and are depleting at very fast pace. On the other hand jute needs very less farming space and water
to be cultivated thus it is a very eco-friendly option and can surely be sustained for future.

The life of jute is much more than those of the plastic bags, as they are stronger, more durable, and
maintain their beauty for longer period. While poly bags and plastic bags have very short life span

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and start losing its gloss very sooner. Thus short life of plastic bags means more production of
plastic bags which will result in more burdens over our natural resources and environment.

After disposing jute decompose easily within few weeks or months but plastic need hundreds of
years to disintegrate completely, thus plastic bags choke drainage systems, and end up as a non bio
degradable subject to pollution. Jute can be used in various ways such as bags, clothes, various types
of handicrafts, Carpet etc. It can also serve as a shopping bag, which would minimize the temptation
for a plastic one.

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MYMENSINGH JUTE MILLS LTD

Mymensingh Jute mill was established in the brightest time of Jute Industry on 1973 by Bangladesh
Govt. on 46 acres land with employment scope of 4000 daily workers and 150 Govt. ranked
officials ensuring the maximum facilities of its geographical position in producing the finest quality
products.

The Jute mill Mymensingh was planned to establish in this area on the base of its geographical
position. The Raw material ‘JAT’ naturally grows and cultivated only in this area which is the best
in quality and highly demanded in world market.

JAT AREA

The Ganges delta contributes more than 80% of the jute production in the world. The Ganges delta
can be sub-divided into the following geo-graphical regions in terms of jute cultivation

JAT Area (Brahmaputra Alluvium): This comprises part of the districts of Dhaka, Mymensingh,
Tangail, and Comilla of Bangladesh. The area annually receives fresh deposit of silts carried down
by the flood water. Soils are acidic in the texture varies from sandy loam to clay loam. According to
commercial quality, the best quality Jute (JAT) grows in this area.

District Area (Ganges Alluvium): This comprises part of the districts of Kushtia, Jessore, Khulna,

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Rajshahi, Pabna, and Dhaka of Bangladesh and in West Bengal of India. This area has soil of slight
alkaline clay loam/light loam in gray/dark gray color. The type of Jute grown in this area is known
as District Jute, which is next to “JAT” Jute in order of quality. The jute fiber grown in this region
is further divided into two major varieties, such as Hard District Jute and Soft District Jute.

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MYMENSINGH JUTE MILLS AT PRESEN:

In 2014 followed by the govt.’s policy of privatization of Jute industry the Mymensingh Jute Mill
was handed over to a Private company SEPL incorporated in 1984. SEPL has proved its business
skills by re-starting Production within a short time frame completing a possible modification and
maintenance of existing equipments which were not in operation for 8 years. Under the supervision
of present management Mymensingh Jute Mill is performing its possible best with the equipments
engaged in production.

Mymensingh Jute Mills Ltd. was equipped with machineries capable of producing 9000 MTs per
annum. On the completion of all requirements from R.M section the present management output
reached to 21 M. Tons per day and R.M unit is confidently engaged to achieve 25/26 MTs per day
with the existing equipments/machineries.

The production process, accessibility between processing units, properly organised infrastructure,
residence facility including social activity clubs and Scholl in a lavish land area of 46.6 acres, all
these certify the quality of the factory and the expectation from this Mill. The present output
capacity and expected output capacity is a solid evidence for the quality of 37 years old
machineries/equipments involved in production.

A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF JUTE MILL AT PRESENT

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1. Name MYMENSING JUTE MILLS LTD.

2. Registered Office 4 K.B Ismail Road, kachari Ghat,


Mymensing.

3. Corporate Office FR Tower (18th Floor), 32 Kemal


Ataturk Avenue, Banani, Dhaka-1213
Bangladesh.
4. Factory location Char Kalibari, Shambhuganj, Sadar
Upazilla, Mymensingh Division
5. Contact information Land phone: +8802-9820619
Mobile: 01711-329231
Website: www.greensmile.bd.com
6. Establishment 9th of May 1974
1. Name MYMENSING JUTE MILLS LTD.

7. Page 4
Handed Over To The Present August 2014
2. Registered
Management Office 4 K.B Ismail Road, kachari Ghat,
Mymensing.
• Director: Ekramul Haque
5. Contact information Land phone: +8802-9820619
Titu
Mobile: 01711-329231
• Director:
Website: Samiul Haque
www.greensmile.bd.com
10.6. Name of the Bank
Establishment FARMER’s
9th of May BANK
1974 Ltd.

11.7. Nature
Handedof Industry
Over To The Present Export
Augustoriented
2014 besides contributing
Management in local market as well

12.8. Name ofof


Status thethe
concern Govt. authority
company Registered undercompany
Privet limited the Govt. board of
investment, Bangladesh.
Name: Shamim enterprise Ltd.
Established on 1984
13.9. Sector
BoardofOf
Industry
Directors Jute Fibers and other jute products
• Managing Director: Md.
Aminul Haque Shamim
14. Affiliated with Chamber/association Director: Ekramul
• • Mymensingh ChamberHaque
of
Titu
commerce and Industries
Director: Samiul Haque
• • BJMC
10. Name of the Bank FARMER’s BANK Ltd.

11. Nature of Industry Export oriented besides contributing


in local market as well

12. Name of the concern Govt. authority Registered under the Govt. board of
investment, Bangladesh.

13. Sector of Industry Jute Fibers and other jute products

14. Affiliated with Chamber/association • Mymensingh Chamber of


commerce and Industries
• BJMC
15. Production Capacity 9000 M.Ts Annually

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16. Present production volume 6300 M.Ts Annually

17. Storage Capacity for Raw Materials 6800 Metric Tons

18. Storage Capacity for finished Products 2500 Metric Tons

19. Engaged Machineries on Productio 852 Units

20.
15. Source of Energy
Production Capacity Electricity
9000 M.Ts (P.D.B)
Annually

21.
16. Productproduction
Present range volume 6300a.M.Ts
Twine:-
Annually
10 lbs/1 ply, 10 lbs/2 ply,
11 lbs/1 poly,
17. Storage Capacity for Raw Materials
Page 5 28 lbs/1
6800 Metric Tonsply, 28 lbs/2 ply,
28 lbs/3 ply
b. Fabric:-
Hessian. Cloth: 10x11x37”,
20. Source of Energy Electricity (P.D.B)
45.5x27.5”
Sacking bag: 44x26.5,
37x22.5,26x22.5”
21. Product range a. Twine:-
22. Total Land 10 lbs/1
45.6 ACERS ply, 10
/ 4560 lbs/2 ply,
Decimal/
11
1986336 sft lbs/1 poly,
28 lbs/1 ply, 28 lbs/2 ply,
23. Area Under Civil Structures 1268031 28Sft
lbs/3 ply Decimal
/ 2911
b. Fabric:-
Hessian. Cloth: 10x11x37”,
11x11x45”, 11x12x40”,
9x9x40”0
Sacking Cloth: 8x8x34”,
6x8x26.5” 6x7x26.5”
c. Bag:-
Hessian bag: 37x22.5,
45.5x27.5”
Sacking bag: 44x26.5,
37x22.5,26x22.5”

22. Total Land 45.6 ACERS / 4560 Decimal/


1986336 sft

23. Area Under Civil Structures 1268031 Sft / 2911 Decimal

APPROXIMATE VALUE OF THE PROJECT

Land Total Area – Civil Area 2441 Decimal x 3.50000 T.k 854350000 T.K

4560 decimal- 2119 decimal

Civil 1268031 Sft / 2911 Decimal Attached 3366674700 T.K


Structures

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Mill 850 Units Attached 424542950 T.K
Equipments

Workshop 34 Units Attached 10534450 T.K


Equipments

Total 4656102100 T.K

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ASSETS OF MYMENSINGH JUTE MILLS

In order to describe properly the assets of Jute Mill Ltd has been divided into following three steps
with a complete survey.

• Land
• Civil Structures
• Equipments/Machineries

LAND

The area of Jute Mill has found 45.6 Acers with a proper survey. Considering the location and
area of the area of the Mill the current price of the Mill may vary between 3.30 Lac to 3.70 Lac
for each decimal. The current area in Decimal is: 4560

CIVIL STRUCTURE

All the civil structures of the Mill have divided in following 4 parts including the area of individu-
als in below mentioned Chart.

Sl Civil Strucure Area(Sft.) Rate/Sft. Total


Office Building
1 Main Office Building 7606 2300 17493800
2 Labour Cum. Security Office 897 1500 1345500

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3 Jute Office 943 1800 1697400
4 CBA Office 500 1900 950000
9946 21486700

Factory and related areas


5 Finished goods Godown 1969 13860 3500 48510000
6 Raw Jute Godown 1970 30000 3500 105000000
7 Overhead water Tank 1967 60000 3000 180000000
8 Fuel & Oil Tank 1500 2700 4050000
9 Pump House 634 2000 1268000
Sl
10 Civil
R.C.CStrucure
Saw Pit Area(Sft.)
217 Rate/Sft.
1800 Total
390600
11 Office
PDB Building
Control Room 714 3000 2142000
1
12 Main Office Building
Dust Shaker Room 7606
784 2300
3500 17493800
2744000
2
13 Labour Cum.Sub.-Station
Electric Security Office 897
2560 1500
3500 1345500
8960000
3
14 CheckOffice
Jute Post 943
49 1800
1200 1697400
58800
4
15 CBA Reservoir
Hydrolic Office 500
315 1900
2500 950000
787500
16 Under ground 9946
6000 3000 21486700
18000000
17 Main Factory Building 274428 3000 823284000
18 Factory
Breadand related
room areas
Factory 23892 3000 71676000
5
19 Finished goods Shed
Jute Import Godown 1969 13860
7200 3500
1700 48510000
12240000
6
20 Raw Jute Godown
Jute Assorting Presshouse 1970 30000
6534 3500
1700 105000000
11107800
7 Overhead water Tank Page
1967 7 60000 3000 180000000
21 Work shop Building 1982 6534 1700 11107800
8
22 Fuel & Oil
Molding shopTank 1977 1500
2970 2700
1700 4050000
5049000
9
23 Pump House
Power House 634
4606 2000
2200 1268000
10133200
10 R.C.C Saw Pit 217 1800 390600
29 Security Shed 3960 1200 4752000
16
30 Under
Jute ground
Psgortic shed 6000
2760 3000
1500 18000000
4140000
17
31 MainLabour
Factory Building
latrine 274428
720 3000
1200 823284000
864000
18
31 Bread
Roadroom Factory
(Soiling) 23892
400 3000
2100 71676000
840000
19 Jute Import Shed 7200
458260 1700 12240000
1337918200
20 Jute Assorting Presshouse 6534 1700 11107800
21 Work shop Building
Accomodation 1982 6534 1700 11107800
22
32 Molding shop
G.M Banglow 1977 2970
3139 1700
2500 5049000
7847500
23
33 Power House
C' Type Building 4606
18225 2200
2300 10133200
41917500
24
34 D' Scrap Shed
Type Building 570
16074 1400
2300 798000
36970200
25
35 Canteen Building
D' Type Building 1102
16074 1500
2300 1653000
36970200
26
36 Security Barrack
E' Type Building 1840
26400 1300
2100 2392000
55440000
27
37 Ansar Barreck
F' Type Building 980
10137 1300
2100 1274000
21287700
28
38 Import Bachelor
Shed (Store Materials)
Hostel 3131
8694 1500
2000 4696500
17388000
29
39 Security Shed
Bachelor Dormitory 3960
38160 1200
2000 4752000
76320000
30
41 Jute Psgortic
Guest Houseshed 2760
6365 1500
2100 4140000
13366500
31
42 Labour latrine
Charge hand Family Qtr. 720
2080 1200
1700 864000
3536000
31
43 Road (Soiling)
Labour Colony 400
11064 2100
1300 840000
14383200
44 Bachelor Staff Qtr 458260
306 1500 1337918200
459000
156718 325885800
Accomodation
32 G.M Banglow
Social/Educational 3139 2500 7847500
33
45 C' Type Building
Mosque 18225
2800 2300 41917500
0
34
46 D' Type Building
Madrasa 16074
1024 2300 36970200
0
35
47 D' TypeBuilding-1
School Building 16074
3834 2300 36970200
0
36
48 E' Type Building
School Building-2 26400
1820 2100 55440000
0
37
49 F' Officer
Type Building
Club 10137
1785 2100
2000 21287700
3570000
38
50 Bachelor
Worker Hostel
Club 8694
2070 2000
1600 17388000
3312000
39
51 Bachelor
MedicalDormitory
Centre 38160
494 2000
2000 76320000
988000
41
52 Guest House
Road 6365
400 2100
2300 13366500
920000
42 Charge hand Family Qtr. 2080
14227 1700 3536000
8790000
43 Labour Colony
Sub Total 11064
1268356 1300 14383200
3366674700
44 Bachelor Staff Qtr 306 1500 459000
156718 325885800

Social/Educational
45 Mosque 2800 0
46 Madrasa 1024 0
47 School Building-1 3834 0
48 School Building-2 1820 0
49 Officer Club 1785 2000 3570000
50 Worker Club 2070 1600 3312000
51 Medical Centre 494 2000 988000
52 Road 400 2300 920000
14227 8790000
Sub Total 1268356 3366674700

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EQUIPMENTS

The current output from existing equipment: 21 M.Ts/day and 6300 M.Ts/annum.

Sources of Power in use for Equipment: Power Development Board (PDB)

Status of industrial GAS line permission: Permission achieved.

The detail lists of equipments with quantity are attached below in tow steps. The List 1 provides
info of “Workshop Machines” and 2nd list stands for “Factory Machines”.

List 1

Sl No Name of the Machine M.R.P Units Total Actual value(41% Dept)


1 Lath 12" Bed 1500000 1 1500000 885000
2 Lathe 8" Bed 1000000 2 2000000 1180000
3 Lathe 12" Bed (USSR) 1000000 1 1000000 590000
4 Lathe 6" Bed (BMTA) 1200000 1 1200000 708000
5 Lathe 22" Bed (Universal) 1500000 1 1500000 885000
6 Lathe 22" X 1" Bed (Wood Turning Poland) 500000 1 500000 295000
7 Upride drilling cap-2"X22" (USSR) 500000 1 500000 295000
8 Fadil Booring & Drilling m/c Bed 14"X16" (USSR) 1500000 1 1500000 885000
9 Universal Milling 40"X22" (USSR) 2000000 1 2000000 1180000
10 Tool Grinding Universal (USSR) 1500000 1 1500000 885000
11 Power Hack Saw (USSR) 50000 1 50000 29500
12 Circular Sewing cap. 3" Thick (USSR) 1500000 2 3000000 1770000
13 Double Fedestal Grinding Polland 50000 2 100000 59000
14 Combined Wood working & planner Poland 500000 1 500000 295000
15 Ball Press Local 50000 4 200000 118000

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16 Faller TypeGrinder 50000 2 100000 59000
17 Arc Welding Set 35000 1 35000 20650
18 Shapper m/c ES-18" 500000 1 500000 295000
19 Electric Transformer France 50000 1 50000 29500
20 Bench Vice diff, size 10000 5 50000 29500
21 Cupola Frunance Cap 1.5 Ton 0 1 0 0
22 Black Smith with Motor & Blower 50000 1 50000 29500
23 Crussible Furnance Motor & Blower 20000 1 20000 11800
Total 34 17855000 10534450

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List 2

List of Mill Machineries


Sl No Name of the Machine M.R.P Unit Total Present Value
Battching/Carding Deptt.
1 Rapisonoc Emulsion Plant 1500000 3 4500000 2655000
2 Softner m/c. (Fraser) 2000000 5 10000000 5900000
3 Hard Waste Teaser Card 3200000 2 6400000 3776000
4 Braeker Card JF-1 (Fraser) 3800000 2 7600000 4484000
5 B/Card (Mackie) 4000000 4 16000000 8000000
6 B/Card JF-2 (Fraser) 3800000 7 26600000 15694000
7 F/Card JF-3 (Fraser) 4200000 2 8400000 4956000
8 F/Card JF-4 (Fraser) 4300000 11 47300000 27907000
9 T/Card JF-2 (Tendom) Fraser 3400000 2 6800000 4012000
10 T/Card JF-10 (Fraser) 3200000 2 6400000 3776000
11
12
List of Mill Machineries
Jute Hopper Feeder (Fraser)
Cutting Feeder (Fraser)
3200000
1200000
2
1
6400000
1200000
3776000
708000
13 Dust Shaker 1550000 2 3100000 1829000
Sl No Name of the Machine M.R.P Unit
45 Total
150700000 Present Value
87473000
Battching/Carding
DRG. Deptt. Deptt. 0 0
1
14 Rapisonoc
1st Drg. (PushEmulsion Plant
bar) Mackie 1500000
2200000 3
14 4500000
30800000 2655000
18172000
2
15 Softner
1st Drg. m/c. Gill)
(Screw (Fraser)
Mackie 2000000
3200000 5
1 10000000
3200000 5900000
1888000
3
16 2ndHard
Drg.Waste
(Screw Teaser Card
Gill) Mackie 3200000
2200000 2
8 6400000
17600000 3776000
10384000
4
17 Braeker
3rd Card JF-1
Drg. (Screw Gill)(Fraser)
Mackie 3800000
2400000 2
13 7600000
31200000 4484000
18408000
5
18 F/Drg.B/Card
(Screw(Mackie)
Gill) Mackie 4000000
2200000 4
6 16000000
13200000 8000000
7788000
6 B/Card JF-2 (Fraser) 3800000 7
42 26600000
96000000 15694000
56640000
7 F/Card
SPNG.JF-3Deptt.
(Fraser) 4200000 2 8400000
0 4956000
0
8
19 F/Card JF-4(Mackie)
5-1/2 S/D (Fraser) 4300000
2800000 11
12 47300000
33600000 27907000
19824000
9
20 T/Card JF-2A/D
4-1/4 (Tendom)
(Mackie) Fraser 3400000
3800000 2
32 6800000
121600000 4012000
71744000
10
21 T/Card JF-10
4-3/4 A/D (Fraser)
(Mackie) 3200000
3400000 2
6 6400000
20400000 3776000
12036000
11
22 Jute Hopper
A-3/4Feeder
(FLTM)(Fraser) 3200000
800000 2
16 6400000
12800000 3776000
7552000
12
23 Cutting Feeder
Twist 5-1/2-56 Spindle (Fraser)
(Mackie) 1200000
1500000 1
2 1200000
3000000 708000
1770000
13 Dust Shaker 1550000 2
68 3100000
191400000 1829000
112926000
45 150700000
0 87473000
0
DRG.
Wdg. Deptt. 0 0
14
24 1st Drg. (PushSpindle-JF
Cop Wdg.-50/50 bar) Mackie Low 2200000 14
5 30800000
11000000 18172000
6490000
15
25 1st Drg. (Screw Gill) Mackie
Cop Wdg.-40/40 Spindle-JF Low 3200000
1000000 1 3200000
1000000 1888000
590000
16
26 2ndWdg.-20/20
Cop Drg. (ScrewSpindle-JF
Gill) Mackie
Low 2200000
300000 8
1 17600000
300000 10384000
177000
17
27 3rd Drg.
Mack Roll(Screw Gill) (Mackie)
Wdg. M/C. Mackie 2400000
1200000 13
11 31200000
13200000 18408000
7788000
18
28 CopF/Drg. (Screw Gill) Mackie
Wdg.-(Automatic) 12 Spindle 2200000
400000 6
16 13200000
6400000 7788000
3776000
29 Precision Wdg. (Complete (2 Head) 40000 42
112 96000000
4480000 56640000
2643200
SPNG. Deptt. 146 0
36380000 0
21464200
19 5-1/2 S/D (Mackie) 2800000 12 33600000
0 19824000
0
20 4-1/4 A/D Deptt.
Beam (Mackie) 3800000 32 121600000
0 71744000
0
21
30 4-3/4 A/D (Mackie)
Dry Beam (Lefco) 3400000
1200000 6
4 20400000
4800000 12036000
2832000
22
31 BibbertA-3/4 (FLTM)
dressing 5 cylinder 800000
3500000 16
4 12800000
14000000 7552000
8260000
23
32 Twist 5-1/2-56
Pre-Beaming Spindle
High Speed(Mackie)
Lessona 1500000
2000000 2
4 3000000
8000000 1770000
4720000
33 D.E Creel Lefco for dry Beam 250000 68
4 191400000
1000000 112926000
590000
34 S.S. Power Relling, England 500000 1 0
500000 0
295000
35 BeamWdg. Deptt.
Creel Hibbert 150000 4 0
600000 0
354000
24
36 Cop Wdg.-50/50
Starch Spindle-JF
Mixing plant Low
(Hibbert) 2200000
1000000 5
2 11000000
2000000 6490000
1180000
25
37 Cop Wdg.-40/40
CrushingSpindle-JF
M/C Low 1000000
200000 1 1000000
200000 590000
118000
26 Cop Wdg.-20/20 Spindle-JF Low 300000 1
24 300000
31100000 177000
18349000
27 Mack Roll Wdg. M/C. (Mackie) 1200000 11 13200000
0 7788000
0
28 Cop Wdg.-(Automatic)
Wvg. Deptt.12 Spindle 400000 16 6400000
0 3776000
0
29
38 Precision
Narrow LoomWdg. (Complete
32-1/2 RS FLTM(2 Head)
(GHL) 40000
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225000 112
100 4480000
22500000 2643200
13275000
39 Narrow Loom 37-1/2 RS FLTM 250000 146
70 36380000
17500000 21464200
10325000
40 Narrow Loom 46-1/2 RS FLTM 275000 52 0
14300000 0
8437000
41 Narrow LoomBeam52-1/2
Deptt.RS USSR 350000 199 0
69650000 0
41093500
35 Beam Creel
Fng. Hibbert
Deptt. 150000 4 600000
0 354000
0
36
44 Starch MixingSewing
Hemming plant (Hibbert)
m/c 1000000
150000 2
13 2000000
1950000 1180000
1150500
37
45 Crushing
Overhead M/C m/c
Sewing 200000
100000 1
16 200000
1600000 118000
944000
46 Cloth Cutting m/c 1000000 24
2 31100000
2000000 18349000
1180000
47 Measuring m/c 400000 2 0
800000 0
472000
48 Wvg. Deptt.
Calender m/c 7500000 4 0
30000000 0
17700000
38
49 Narrow LoomLapping
32-1/2 m/c
RS FLTM (GHL) 225000
1000000 100
2 22500000
2000000 13275000
1180000
39
50 Narrow Loom
Oil Hydraulic 37-1/2
Belling PressRSWith
FLTMPump 250000
15000000 70
2 17500000
30000000 10325000
17700000
40
51 Narrow Loom 46-1/2
Damping m/cRS FLTM 275000
500000 52
2 14300000
1000000 8437000
590000
41
52 Narrow Loom m/c
Branding 52-1/2 RS USSR
2 colour 350000
1000000 199
1 69650000
1000000 41093500
590000
42 Narrow Loom 57-1/2 RS USSR 375000 59
44 22125000
70350000 13053750
41506500
Sub Total 480
850 146075000
722005000 86184250
424542950
0 0
43 Drill m/c Capacity 1" to 1/32" USSR 200000 1 200000 118000

Fng. Deptt. 0 0
44 Hemming Sewing m/c 150000 13 1950000 1150500
45 Overhead Sewing m/c 100000 16 1600000 944000
46 Cloth Cutting m/c 1000000 2 2000000 1180000
47 Measuring m/c 400000 2 800000 472000
48 Calender m/c 7500000 4 30000000 17700000
49 Lapping m/c 1000000 2 2000000 1180000
50 Oil Hydraulic Belling Press With Pump 15000000 2 30000000 17700000
51 Damping m/c 500000 2 1000000 590000
52 Branding m/c 2 colour 1000000 1 1000000 590000
44 70350000 41506500
Sub Total 850 722005000 424542950

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PRODUCTS AND THIER PRICE

Currently Mill is engaged in following products on order of the Buyers at below given rate.

YARN

10 lbs/1 10 lbs/2 11 lbs/1 28 lbs/1 28 lbs/2 28 lbs/3


Categories ply ply ply ply ply ply
FOB. Sales
rate/ ton (Tk.) 76244 77800 79356 62240 64574 65352

FABRIC

Categories Hessian10x11x37 Hessian 11x11x45 Sacking 8x8x34


FOB. Sales
rate/ton (Tk.) 146401 142424 82086

BAG

Cut size Cut size Hessian Bright Hessian


Binola
B- Twill B- Twill Bag Hessian Bag
Categories 44x26.5
37x22.5 26x22.5 37x22.5 32x18 174 45.5x27.5
907 gm
700 gm 500 gm 360 gm gm 519 gm
FOB. Sales
rate/ton (Tk.) 72053 80571 90000 138889 165784 133414

MJML
RAW MATERIALS

At present for above mentioned products the raw materials in use: Tossa, White & Kenaf

Availability of RWM: Easily available within the area

Quality of locally procured RWM: Super Quality

Peak/Off-peak seasons in term of purchasing: September - December- Peak season

January - June - Off-peak season

Price: Reasonable price in comparison of other Areas.

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