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Economic Case Study on Spinning Mills - 1303 Words

AN ECONOMIC CASE STUDY ON SPINNING MILLS OF BANGLADESH: AN ASSESSMENT ON MALEK SPINNING MILLS LIMITED Prepared By- Md. Golam ShahriarMajumder (23029) PREFACE This report has been prepared to provide a picture of a standard spinning mill of Bangladesh by the form of Malek Spinning Mills Ltd. The main objectives are to highlight different methods such as ‘Demand and Supply Analysis’, ‘Optimal Decision Analysis’, ‘Estimation Techniques’, ‘Consumer Behavior’, ‘Elasticity’ etc. to evaluate how economically balanced the company is. The intent of this document is to encourage the up gradation the standard of the spinning mills in our country and get a strong grip over the economic†¦show more content†¦Yam per day with 360 working days of 63,624 Spindles. Comparative positions of its operating performance are given below- Description | 2012-2013 (kg.) | 2011-2012 (kg.) | 2010-2011 (kg.) | Production Capacity | 12,600,000 | 12,600,000 | 12,600,000 | Actual Production | 10,643,465 | 10,286,565 | 11,283,075 | Capacity Utilization | 84.47% | 81.64% | 89.55% | Quantity Sold (kg.) | 10,707,591 | 9,309,164 | 10,211,817 | Sales Revenue (Tk.) | 3,262,553,013 | 2,966,197,047 | 3,509,105,802 | Average Selling Price (Tk.) | 304.70 | 318.63 | 343.63 | From the above we can notice the following- (a) Due to higher demand, the production and capacity utilization increased from 81.64% to 84.47%. (b) The revenue has increased from Tk. 2.966 billion to Tk. 3.262 billion because of quantity of sales was increased although the unit price was decreased. 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