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Study on Tech Pack of Different Foreign Buyers to Facilitate Different Sectional Garments Merchandizer

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  • Eanamul Haque Nizam

    (Southeast University, Bangladesh)

  • Shashata Shimu

    (Southeast University, Bangladesh)

  • Moniruzzaman

    (Southeast University, Bangladesh)

  • Kazi Mehrab Hossain Kabbo

    (Southeast University, Bangladesh)

Abstract

The research team has made it easier for the industry merchandiser to understand the buyers after they change jobs in this study. Different kinds of tech pack have been gathered for this study directly from the business. Tech Pack has gathered two different kinds of information: primary and secondary. Data that has been entered for analysis after reviewing the tech pack is called secondary data. In the first segment, 30 foreign consumers were examined, along with information about their home countries, designers, and product categories. Size charts, including allowances, size codes, product sizes, and the rationale for designating this kind of code in the second segment, have all been examined in this sector. The final stages of this study have included an analysis of the major, minor, critical, and positioning defects points used by various buyers. Finally, the research team has provided recommendations for buyers, factory owners, and future productivity of the industry's merchandising team.

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  • Eanamul Haque Nizam & Shashata Shimu & Moniruzzaman & Kazi Mehrab Hossain Kabbo, 2023. "Study on Tech Pack of Different Foreign Buyers to Facilitate Different Sectional Garments Merchandizer," European Journal of Business and Management Research, European Open Science, vol. 8(2), pages 306-313, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:ejbmr0:v:8:y:2023:i:2:id:51925
    DOI: 10.24018/ejbmr.2023.8.2.1925
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