A Story of Bangladesh Garments Industry
Historical background of the
Garment Industry:
Once the cloth of
Bangladesh achieved worldwide fame specially muslim and jamdani cloth or our country was used as the luxurious garments of the royal figures in
Europe and other countries. The
British rulers in
India did not develop our cloth industries at all.
Rather they destroyed them and imported cloths from
England. Garment Industry
Large-scale production of ready made garments (
RMG) in organized factories is a relatively new phenomenon in Bangladesh. Until early sixties, individual tailors made garments as per specifications provided by individual customers who supplied the fabrics. The domestic market for ready made garment, excepting children wears and men's knit underwear (genji) was virtually non-existent in Bangladesh until the sixties.
Since the late
1970s, the RMG industry started developing in Bangladesh primarily as an export-oriented industry although; the domestic market for RMG has been increasing fast due to increase in personal disposable income and change in life style. The sector rapidly attained high importance in terms of employment, foreign exchange earnings and its contribution to
GDP.
Most importantly, the growth of RMG sector produced a group of entrepreneurs who have created a strong private sector. Of these entrepreneurs, a sizeable number is female.
A woman entrepreneur established one of the oldest export-oriented garment factories, the Baishakhi Garment in
1977. Many women hold top executive positions in RMG industry.The hundred percent export-oriented RMG industry experienced phenomenal growth during the last 15 or so years. In 1978, there were only 9 export-oriented garment manufacturing units, which generated export earnings of hardly one million dollar. Some of these units were very small and produced garments for both domestic and export markets. Four such small and old units were Reaz Garments,
Paris Garments,
Jewel Garments and Baishakhi Garments.
Reaz Garments, the pioneer, was established in 1960 as a small tailoring outfit, named Reaz Store in DHAKA. It was the first direct exporter of garments from Bangladesh.
Desh Garments Ltd, the first non-equity joint-venture in the garment industry was established in
1979. Desh had technical and marketing collaboration with Daewoo
Corporation of
South Korea. It was also the first hundred percent export-oriented company. It had about
120 operators including
3 women trained in South Korea, and with these trained workers it started its production in early
1980.
Another South Korean Firm, Youngones Corporation formed the first equity joint-venture garment factory with a
Bangladeshi firm, Trexim
Ltd. in 1980. Bangladeshi partners contributed 51% of the equity of the new firm, named Youngones Bangladesh. It exported its first consignment of padded and non-padded jackets to
Sweden in
December 1980.
Till the end of
1982, there were only 47 garment manufacturing units. The breakthrough occurred in 1984-85, when the number of garment factories increased to 587. The number of RMG factories shot up to around 2,900 in
1999. Bangladesh is now one of the 12 largest apparel exporters of the world, the sixth largest supplier in the US market and the fifth largest supplier of T-shirts in the
EU market. The industry has grown during the
1990s roughly at the rate of 22%.
At present there are about 5000 garment industries in the country and 75 percent of them are in
Dhaka. The rest are in
Chittagong and
Khulna. These Industries have employed fifty lacks of people and 85 percent of them are illiterate rural women. About 76 percent of our export earning comes from this sector.
The country's RMG sector, to a creditable level has relieved Bangladesh from over populous unemployment burden through providing the largest employment next to agriculture, transport, and trade and industry sector. This sector has uplifted the neglected section of the population, thus radically transforming the socio-economic condition of the country. Such empowerment and employment raised awareness regarding children education, health safety, population control disaster management only so for. It is an epoch making event in the history of Bangladesh.