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Apparels Ltd READYMADE GARMENTS BAGS & LUGGAGES Bangladesh Luggage Industries Ltd. Karnaphuli Sportswear Inds. Limited Mccoy Export Limited Gulshan Tower (9th-10th Floor) Plot # 9-14, 18-20 "Yakub Plaza" Plot # 31, Road # 53, Gulshan North C/A Sector # 7 1, Port Connecting Road Gulshan, Dhaka-1212 CEPZ, Chittagong Bandar, Chittagong Phone : 880-2-8812763, 02-8812764 Phone : 880-31-740607, 740638-9 Phone : 880-31-713506 Fax : 880-2-8810355 Fax : 880-31-740610 Fax : 880-31-720027 [email protected] [email protected] Employee-350, Machine-137 Employee-260, Machine-84 Employee-6700, Machine-4490 Multi Safh Bags Ltd. SFB # 6, East Wing South Halishahar CEPZ, Chittagong Phone : 880-31-741686, 031-741687 Fax : 880-31-741688 [email protected] Employee-450, Machine-325 Blazer And Coats Alana International Ltd. Aparupa Garments Inds. Ltd Ashique Dress Design Ltd. House # B-141, Lane # 22 212, Elephant road Ashique Complex New D.O.H.S. Dhanmondi, Dhaka 43, Chalabon, Azampur Mohakhali, Dhaka-1206 Phone : 880-8611920, 508035 Uttara, Dhaka-1230 Phone : 880-2-8825659, 02-8825691 Fax : 880-2-8613633, 8613633 Phone : 880-2-8923670, Fax : 880-2-8826113, Employee-425, Machine-150 Fax : 880-2-8913701, [email protected] Employee-721, Machine-230 Employee-400, Machine-352 Atar Humaira Ltd. Consumer Products Limited Epoch Garments Ltd. 56, Purana Paltan 158, Shantinagar 400-B, Khilgaon Chowdhury Para Paltan, Dhaka-1000 Shantinagar, Dhaka-1217 Khilgaon, Dhaka Phone : 880-2-9552295, Phone : 880-2-8315859, 02-8314145 Phone : 880-2-7214908, 02-7217403 Fax : 880-2-9569180, 02-8011167 Fax : 880-2-8313972, Fax : 880-2-7217401, 02-8317409 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Employee-348, Machine-149 Employee-1432, Machine-640 Employee-422, Machine-170 Everest Sweaters Ltd. Fashions Suits And Trousers Ltd. FCI (BD) Limited M.H. Building 186, Tejgaon I/A SFB-1 (3rd Floor) 15, Strand Road Tejgaon, Dhaka-1208 DEPZ Chittagong Phone : 880-2-8824083, 02-8812178 Savar, Dhaka Phone : 880-31-632149, 031-632152 Fax : 880-2-9802638, 02-8823910 Phone : 880-2-7701121, 7701122-5 Fax : 880-31-632152, Employee-225, Machine-104 Fax : 880-2-7701120, [email protected] [email protected] Employee-500, Machine-308 Employee-450, Machine-350 Intersports Ltd. Kimberley Apparels Ltd. Merimo Ltd. 199/1, Ibrahimpur 586/1, Shewra Para Plot # 25/26, Sector # 6 Mili Super Market Begum Rokeya Sharoni CEPZ, Chittagong Cantonment, Dhaka-1206 Mirpur, Dhaka-1216 Phone : 880-31-740101, 031-740102 Phone : 880-2-8825659, 02-8822630 Phone : 880-2-8052931, Fax : 880-31-740308, Fax : 880-2-8826113, Fax : 880-2-8052400, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Employee-2200, Machine-805 Employee-410, Machine-130 Employee-300, Machine-140 Rahima Garments Ltd. Rumana Fashion Ltd. Rupali Garments Alkalac House 186, Tejgaon I/A Hossain Court (4th floor) 150, Jublee Road Tejgaon, Dhaka-1208 75, Agrabad C/A Chittagong Phone : 880-2-8824083, 02-8812178 Double Mooring, Chittagong Phone : 880-31-612546, 031-636886 Fax : 880-2-8823910, 02-9806328 Phone : 880-31-726074 Fax : 880-31-610401, [email protected] Fax : 880-31-710653 [email protected] Employee-240, Machine-160 Employee-120, Machine-110 Employee-320, Machine-201 Safin Garments Savannah Apparels Ltd. Seasons Creations Ltd. 9/1, Shah Ali Bagh 1170/B, Shah Amanat Shetu Road 150, Jublee Road Mirpur, Dhaka East Sholashahar Chittagong Phone : 880-2-9003503 Bahaddarhat, Chittagong Phone : 880-31-612545, 031-612546 Fax : 880-2-9003503 Phone : 880-31-633870 Fax : 880-31-610401 Employee-150, Machine-50 Fax : 880-31-633870 [email protected] Employee-250, Machine-130 Sinha Inds. Ltd. House # 368, Road # 28 New DOHS Mohakhali, Dhaka Phone : 880-2-8828860, 8828861-4 Fax : 880-2-8828856 Employee-350, Machine-213 BLOUSES, LADIES SHIRTS & FASHION 4 You Clothing Ltd. A & H Enterprises Ltd. A.J.I. Apparels Industry Ltd. 367/1, Senpara Parbata(4th & 5th Fl) 93, Motijheel C/A (2nd Floor) 25/2, Shah Alibagh Mirpur, Dhaka-1216 Motijheel, Dhaka-1000 Section # 1 Phone : 880-2-8020125, 02-8054354 Phone : 880-2-9562681, 02-9562682 Mirpur, Dhaka-1216 Fax : 880-2-8020653, Fax : 880-2-9562687, Phone : 880-2-9005662, 02-9007538 [email protected] [email protected] Fax : 880-2-8017394, Employee-450, Machine-200 Employee-120, Machine-78 [email protected] Employee-431, Machine-174 A.K. Khan & Co. Ltd.(Garments Div) A.K.M. Knit Wear Ltd. A.M.C. Garments Ltd. Batali Hills 1101, DIT Road 59, Elephant Road Post Box # 223 Malibagh Chowdhury Para Elephant Road, Dhaka-1205 Double Mooring, Chittagong Malibagh, Dhaka-1217 Phone : 880-2-8618736 Phone : 880-31-611050, 611051-2 Phone : 880-2-9336501, 02-9347034 Fax : 880-2-8616324 Fax : 880-31-610596 Fax : 880-2-8316920, 02-7712374 [email protected] Email- [email protected] Employee-204, Machine-104 Employee-850, Machine-375 Employee-425, Machine-200 A.N. Garments Ltd A.Q.M. Apparels (Pvt) Ltd. Abedin Garments Ltd Sony Cinema Bhaban House # B-141, Lane # 22 228/A, Tejgaon I/A Section-2 New D.O.H.S. Tejgaon, Dhaka-1208 Mirpur, Dhaka-1216 Mohakhali, Dhaka-1206 Phone : 880-2-9559631, Phone : 880-2-8011164, 02-8011985 Phone : 880-2-8825659, 02-8825691 Fax : 880-2-9560680, 02-9881220 Fax : 880-2-8014697 Fax : 880-2-8826113, [email protected] Employee-530, Machine-234 [email protected] Employee-426, Machine-216 Employee-330, Machine-108 ABM Garments (Pvt) Ltd. Aboni Fashions Ltd. Absolute Quality Wear Limited ABM Tower 2-B/1, Sarus Salam Road M-15 & M-18 671/1, Sholakbahar Mirpur, Dhaka Section # 14 Baharderhat, Chittagong Phone : 880-2-8013449, 8023495-6 Mirpur, Dhaka-1206 Phone : 880-31-651856 Fax : 880-2-8015128, Phone : 880-2-8011737, 02-8011790 Fax : 880-31-656218 [email protected] Fax : 880-2-8013515, Employee-260, Machine-140 Employee-489, Machine-175 [email protected] Employee-117, Machine-48 Aditi Apparels Ltd. Adsale Garments Ltd. Aftex Limited 744, Shawrapara S-21/A, Noorjahan Road Bhai Bhai Plaza (6th Floor) Rokeya Sharani Mohammadpur, Dhaka 29/B, Khilkhet Bazar Mirpur, Dhaka Phone : 880-2-9123426, Badda, Dhaka-1229 Phone : 880-2-9009895 Fax : 880-2-8114770, Phone : 880-2-7216425, 02-7217464 Fax : 880-2-9004183 Employee-350, Machine-70 Fax : 880-2-7214328 Employee-135, Machine-75 [email protected] Employee-220, Machine-107 AKH Fashions Ltd. AKR Fashions Ltd. Alana Garments Ltd. 122/123, Darus Salam (1st & 2nd Floor) 59/1, Darus Salam House # B/141, Lane # 22 Mirpur Road Mirpur, Dhaka New DOHS Mirpur, Dhaka Phone : 880-2-9008390, Mohakhali, Dhaka Phone : 880-2-9006855, 02-9010879 Fax : 880-2-9008390, Phone : 880-2-8825691, 02-8825659 Fax : 880-2-8021337 Employee-280, Machine-128 Employee-250, Machine-0 [email protected] Employee-580, Machine-185 Albatross Limited Albion Apparels Ltd. Alfa Textiles Ltd. 12/3, Tajmahal Road Malibagh Chowdhury Para CDA Annex Bldg.(2nd floor), GPO Box-673 Mohammadpur, Dhaka 98/B, D.I.T. Road Shahid Suhrawardi Road Phone : 880-2-312869, 311406 Malibagh, Dhaka Chittagong Fax : 880-2-8113393, 8113393 Phone : 880-2-9330802, Phone : 880-31-617307, 031-611382 Employee-0, Machine-100 Fax : 880-2-9336975, Fax : 880-31-610352, Employee-200, Machine-83 [email protected] Employee-384, Machine-228 Alif Apparels Limited Alif Garments Ltd Alif Outwears Limited 21/22 Babar Road 21/22, Babar Road 21/22, Babar Road Block # B Block # B Block # B Mohammadpur, Dhaka Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207 Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207 Phone : 880-2-8118457, 02-9110065 Phone : 880-2-9115124, 02-9110065 Phone : 880-2-9110065, 02-9115124 Fax : 880-2-8113194, Fax : 880-2-8113194, Fax : 880-2-8113194, Employee-300, Machine-130 Employee-435, Machine-271 Employee-250, Machine-114 Alif Textiles Ltd. Al-Islam Apparels Ltd. Al-Islam Fashion Wears Ltd. 21/22 Babar Road, Block # B 13, Sayanir Griho Nirman Society 1/G, North Adabor Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207 North Adabor Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207 Phone : 880-2-9115124, 02-9110065 Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207 Phone : 880-2-9121317, 02-9121321 Fax : 880-2-8113194, Phone : 880-2-9121317, 02-9121321 Fax : 880-2-8117149, Email- Fax : 880-2-8117149, [email protected] Employee-310, Machine-135 [email protected] Employee-400, Machine-200 Employee-375, Machine-190 All Weather Fashions Ltd. Alliance Fashion Ltd. Allied Garments Ltd. 52, Tajuddin Ahmed Sharoni 7, Hatkhola Road Malibagh Super Market (3rd Floor) Mohakhali, Dhaka-1213 Sutrapur, Dhaka-1203 468, DIT Road Phone : 880-2-8117951, Phone : 880-2-9568593, Malibagh, Dhaka-1217 Fax : 880-2-8111614, Fax : 880-2-7100677, Phone : 880-2-9343947, 02-8350146 Email- [email protected] Fax : 880-2-9362215, 02-8313665 Employee-245, Machine-110 Employee-250, Machine-100 [email protected] Employee-484, Machine-145 Alpha Knitting Wear Ltd. Amazan Garments Ltd. Amheco Fabrics (Pvt.) Ltd. Rangs Bhaban (6th Floor) House # 2/B, Road # 29 365, Jubilee Road (2nd floor) 113-116, Old Airport Road Gulshan # 1 Kotawali, Chittagong Tejgaon, Dhaka-1215 Gulshan, Dhaka-1212 Phone : 880-31-615002, 031-634172 Phone : 880-2-8116714, 02-8117843 Phone : 880-2-8852646, 02-8852749 Fax : 880-31-610135, Fax : 880-2-8116713, 02-8118718 Fax : 880-2-8852748, 02-8850330 Email- Email- [email protected] Employee-250, Machine-130 Employee-370, Machine-250 Employee-450, Machine-231 Amin Fashion Ananta Fashion Ltd. Ananya Apparels Ltd. 96, Darussalam Ananta Plaza (13th Floor) House # 3, Avenue # 1 Mirpur, Dhaka 136, Elephant Road Block - D, Section # 11 Phone : 880-2-8016154, 02-8010538 , Dhaka-1205 Mirpur, Dhaka Fax : 880-2-8022891, Phone : 880-2-8622205, 02-8614905 Phone : 880-2-8017716, 02-8017717 Email- Fax : 880-2-8615738, 02-8614905 Fax : 880-2-8015526, Employee-285, Machine-90 [email protected] [email protected] Employee-990, Machine-538 Employee-900, Machine-550 Angasree Apparels Ltd.
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