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Bombay Dyeing & Manufacturing Company Limited is an Indian textile company headquartered in Mumbai, India. [1] It operates as a subsidiary of the Wadia Group and is one of India's largest producers of textiles. [2] [better source needed] Its current chairman is Nusli Wadia. [3]
Wadia Group is an Indian multinational conglomerate, founded in Surat, headquartered in Mumbai.It was founded by Lovji Nusserwanjee Wadia in 1736 and is the oldest company in India, with its subsidiary The Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Limited, established in 1863, being the oldest publicly traded Indian company. [3]
Welspun Living Limited, previously known as Welspun India Limited, [4] is an Indian textile manufacturing company headquartered in Mumbai. [5] Founded by Balkrishan Goenka in 1985, [6] the company produces home textile products such as bed linen, terry towels, rugs, and yarn. [7]
Bangladesh Textile Mills Association was established & has been registered in 1983 with the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies as an Association, not for profit, under the Companies Act 1994. It is managed by 27 Board of Directors, 3 vice presidents and one president. [ 5 ]
The corporation was established on 26 March 1972 through the nationalization of textile mills in Bangladesh. [4] [5] It owns Eagle Textile in Chittagong. [6]The Ministry for Textiles and Jute is responsible for running the corporation. [7]
Pages in category "Manufacturing companies of Bangladesh" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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.
There are a wide range of chemicals utilized in textile production for dyeing and printing, which these workers can be exposed to. These chemicals include but are not limited to bleaching agents and azo dyes. Azo dyes, such as aniline and benzadine, accounting for over 50% of dyes produced annually as of 2006.