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Industrial Training Research Paper on Esquire Knit Composite Ltd
AHSANULLAH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Dept. of Textile Technology

Course No : Tex-600
Course Title : Industrial Training
Session : Fall 2010

REPORT ON

INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
From 1st June 2011 to 30th July 2011

ESQUIRE KNIT COMPOSITE LTD
22/58, Kachpur, Sonargaon, Narayangonj

Supervising Teacher
Nahida Akter
Lecturer
Dept. of Textile Technology, AUST

Report Submitted By-

Name | ID | Md. Imtiaz Ahmed | 07.01.06.0 | Md. Iftekhar Hossain | 07.01.06.067 | Md. Husne Mubarak | 07.01.05. |
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

At first our gratefulness goes to Almighty Allah to give us strength & ability to complete the Industrial training.
Industrial Training is an academic course of the Textile Technology Department of AUST. We want to thank Professor Dr. Mustafizur Rahman, Head, Department of Textile Technology, Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology, gave us an opportunity to choose preferable mill for Industrial Training. We chose Esquire Knit Composite Limited gracefully with the supervision of our teacher Mrs. Nahida Akter , Lecturer. We would like to thank her for her logical guidelines, constant inspirations necessary instructions and proper supervision.
During the training in Esquire Knit Composite Limited we worked in all the departments related with the Wet Processing Section. We also worked sincerely in the Knitting Section, Maintenance and Effluent Treatment Plant. Moreover we learned about Quality Control Section, finished Fabric Inspection Section, finishing & specially dyeing.
We would like to thank the management of Esquire Knit Composite Limited for giving us the opportunity to do industrial training successfully and also for their valuable suggestions. Our heartiest appreciation goes to Mr. Ehsanul Karim Kaiser, ED of operation EKCL and Mr. Hafizur Rahaman Nixon DGM (Fabric dyeing) for their permission to conduct our industrial training without which it would be incomplete. We would also like to thank

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