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them realize to play a pivotal role in the industrial development and economic prosperity of the country. Always planning ahead of time with an ambition and mission to expand their business activities on a broader spectrum and leading their journey to the path of eminence, they succeeded to build a huge stratum of industry, reflecting diverse industrial activities spanning over. The professional management always lays emphasis on, initiative, drive and team spirit, where continuous improvement and excellence is the goal. As a part of Organization Development program, special emphasis is laid on development of Human Resources through in-house and external training, in order to update the staff with recent technical enhancements, to benefit new emerging technologies and supervisory skills resulting in the development of a highly competent pool of human resources.
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Group is adding its share to the economy of the country as reflected below: Providing jobs to 2000 employees approximately Manufacturing Import Substitutes, thus saving substantial amount of foreign exchange Paying Rs. 450 million in taxes annually Earns foreign exchange to the tune of $10 million annually Paying Rs. 22 Million as workers participation fund annually
The name SITARA emerged on the horizon of Pakistan soon after its inception in the year 1947. Whilst our start up was modest, with only limited work space and financial resources being available, hard work and dedication, combined with an honest approach towards our suppliers,
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Customers and our loyal Staff soon turned our efforts into a most successful business. The name SITARA translates into a STAR, a truly wonderful name and omen for a Company which has risen from a very modest beginning to one of the largest and most successful commercial enterprise in Pakistan In order to become a truly integrated, self-sufficient and reliant company, SITARA TEXTILE INDUSTRIES LTD. Incorporated firstly Sitara Chemical Industries Ltd. and then progressively over the years: Sitara Spinning Mills Ltd. Sitara Chemical Industries Ltd. (Textile Division) Yasir Spinning Mills Ltd. Sitara Energy Ltd. Sitara Enterprises (Pvt.) Ltd. Super Star Garments (Pvt.) Ltd.
The largest addition of Super Star garments Company not only gives our Customers and manufacturers and supply assurance only a fully integrated Company such as SITARA can extend, but opens up the full spectrum of commercial possibilities for the whole group of companies under the Sitara umbrella.
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Pakistani Government and its people by earning valuable foreign exchange for the Country and through our job creation and training schemes. The Management and Staff of the SITARA lead by example and sincerely hope that the established high standards, performance and integrity of our group will inspire fellow proprietors and manufacturers within our industry to follow suit as this would benefit all companies within our trade...and ultimately will profit our nation as a whole. A Sitara textile is one of the largest manufacturers and government accredited exporters of textile goods in Pakistan, specializing in home textiles, fabrics, apparel and fashion. We export top quality products to all corners of the world. Our products grace the shelves of retailers in global market. Over the past 40 years, by using the latest, state of art machinery and technology, the SITARA Group of Companies has established itself as a reliable trading partner, manufacturing and supplying products of the highest quality and appearance.
QUALITY CONTROL
It is Sitara Textile answering commitment to quality that characterizes every stage of the vertical production process. This can be demonstrated by our company usage of the most modern and fully computerized equipment yet available in Pakistan. Our laboratory is fully equipped to handle and conduct testing to most relevant international standards at all stages of manufacturer from fiber to finished product. This includes testing for shrinkage (dimensional change), pilling resistance, abrasion testing, color fastness, washing fastness, light fastness etc. The result is that our customers benefit from a top quality end product and Sitara Textiles reputation is further enhanced.
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RAMAISCH wider width calender with NIPKO-L roll facility has added more value to our normal, friction and chintz finishes. Strike Offs As a further services to our worldwide clientele Sitara Textiles uses the latest rotary, Austrian made J.-Zimmer, strike off machine which can produce strike off up to 15-meter length PRINTING The most important part of Sitara Textiles success and popularity must be attributed to our technical progress in printing. Our print staff and design teams combine years of practical experience in printing with our two top-of-the-range Austrian made J.-Zimmer rotary printing machines which can produce printed fabrics up to 280cm finished width, with a maximum of 12 colors per design. Cutting & Sewing A great percentage of our daily textile production is converted by Sitara Textiles from a fabric by the meter into a ready, salable retail product. Our Cut & Sew division is actively involved in the cutting, assembling and sewing of bed sheets and sets, quilt covers, pillow cases, comforter shell/bags, urtains, table cloths and ready made garments to our customers specifications. This unit uses over 120 modern sewing machines and appropriate attachments. Quilting Machine It is a new DONG UN Quilting Machine in operation. Working width is 10 (280 CMs) with one COP winder facility. We are producing quilted bedspreads and related products for various countries at the moment.
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PRODUCTION PROCESS
Production process in textile industry only processes the grey cloth, and converted it into fished product like printed cloth, bed sheets etc.
GREY RECEIVING
The grey cloth is received by the processing unit. Repair process is done here, after which it is accepted or rejected.
GREY INSPECTION
They gray cloth is inspected for quality cutting, blend, etc.
SHEARING
This process is done to remove any loose threads from cloth. This is done through sharp blades and cloth becomes fine.
SINGING
To make the cloth more firms it is processed by the singing machine. These machines separate the stench from cloth, and increase its merging power.
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MERCERIZING
During this process the power of absorption of cloth is checked. They have three mercerizing machines. After machining the cloth is sent to the dying department.
DYE DEPARTMENT
Now the cloth comes into the Dying department. There are three methods of dying are used. 1. 2. 3. Jiggers Jet. Thermal continuos dying.
Jigger Jigger dying function is performed normally 1500 meter cloth is dyed in one batch. Thermal continuous dying This is cloth is continuous dyed.
DRY DEPARTMENT
After the dying department cloth comes to dry department. Cloth is dryed here, after dying the width of cloth is set, for this purpose they using 2stantors. Continuos Bleaching Here cloth is continuously bleached and converted into Batches.
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PRINTING DEPARTMENT
The cloth comes to the printing department. Cloth is printed here in different color one print on cloth normally 8-12 colours. Printing department is equipped. With two rotary printing installation from Austria. Aging After printing the cloth is sent for washing then sent again to stantor for drying to make the colors strong it goes to curing this machine one also called curing machines. The temperature is maintained up to the 150o C. Wash & Dry The clothe is again and then dryed here.
FINISHING DEPARTMENT
Now the cloth is comes to the finishing department. The cloth is ironed and smoothed Calender In calender the cloth is pressed on calender machine; they have calender machines. Which are different for local and export products. Folding After calender cloth comes to folder, where the cloth is folded by machines. Packing In the stage the cloth is packed accordingly. Process Strategies There are three process strategies:
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Sitara Textiles is following product focus process and strategy, which is characterized by high volume, low variety, and facility is organized around the product. And manufacturing strategies Make to order for exports Make to stock for local
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Functions Of Material Management There is different type of function of material management. 1. 2. 3. 4. Supplier selection Issuing Purchase Release Inbound transportation Work force schedule
In Sitara they have the production department commercial department. Commercial department checks the inventory and then decides about new seller. Supplier Selection They ask the supplies for quotation and selected that supplier who gives the quotation according to their specification. They have long term relation ship with their supplier. They dont easily switch over to supplier. They follow top order regularly.
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There Is Two-Inventory Control Method 1. 2. Continuos CQ / review system Periodic review system
Sitara is using continuos Review system. They are manufacturing inventory to reduce the cost. They are not manufacturing anticipation inventory. Safety Stock There is four type of inventory of an item. 1. 2. 3. 4. Cycle inventory Safety stock Anticipation Pipeline
Sitara textile used safety stock method. Safety stock inventory protects against uncertainties in demand lead diminution to supply.
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Lead Time Lead-time is a time which is required from I supplier for the acquisition of inventory. Sitara textile has different lead-time for different suppliers. Local = 2-3 day. Karachi = 1 week Import 120 days Finished Goods Inventory Placement There is two type of placement 1. 2. Forward placement -Near to customer Backward placement -Near to plant.
Sitara is using backward placement. Forecasting Forecasting in Sitara Textile Industries (Sfl) Following are some concepts regarding forecasting which are being practiced by STI. Classification STI has classified forecasting into three main categories on the basis of time horizon. There are: Short Term Forecasting It has a time span of 3 months to 1 year. It is used to plan purchases, job scheduling and production levels. Medium Term Forecasting Its planning period is from 3 months to 3 years. It is used to plan sales and
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production. Long Term Forecasting It covers the time period of 3 years or more, and is used to plan capital expenditure, facility location and expansion. While performing forecasting activities, the STI Management also considers: The major emphasis is given to demand forecasts to adjust the production according to expected sales. Forecasting Approaches Generally, two approaches are used for forecasting activities. These approaches are: Qualitative Approach This approach incorporates important factors like decision makers intuition, emotions, experience and judgement. This approach includes following techniques: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. executive opinion Sales force composite Delphi method Consumer market survey Nave approach
Quantitative Approach This approach employs a variety of mathematical models that use historical data or casual variables to forecast demand. Techniques used under this approach are:
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Time Series Models 1. 2. 3. Moving averages Exponential smoothing Trend projection Linear regression
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Casual Model 4.
STI uses a combination of both the qualitative and quantitative forecasting approaches which is the most effective method to get accurate forecasts. However, their main tool for this purpose is qualitative approach. Forecasting of demand is based on previous data, behavior of people, change in taste of the people, economic situation and their purchasing power. For export products, Christmas is also an important event, which is considered while making forecasts. For domestic products, demand forecasts fluctuate on the basis of season (Summer and Winter) and one events like Lid. Capacity Capacity is the maximum out put of a system in a given time period. The unit is capable of producing high Quality with a capacity of 100,000 METER/DAY and currently working on 80% to 85% capacities. The production rate is adjusted on the basis capacity cushion is 10-20%. The production is adjusted on the basis of these 1. 2. 3. Demand Inventory on hand. Season.
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AGGREGATE PLANNING
It is concerned with the quality and timing of production for intermediate future by adjusting. 1. Production Rate (a) (b) (c) 2. (a) (b) 3. Overtime Under time Subcontracting Hiring Firing
Workforce level
Inventory level
Under reactive policy, there are further two sub-categories: a) Chase Policy
Demand is followed by adjusting production rate. No inventory is kept which avoids holding cost.
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Level Policy
Demand is followed through inventory level while keeping production rate constant. When demand is high, it is met from inventory. When demand is low, it results in piling up of inventory.
AGGRESSIVE POLICY
Demand is adjusted (created) according to the capacity of facility. It is done through: 1. 2. Marketing Mix Promotional Mix
Sitara Textile Industry is using a combination of both the reactive and aggressive policies according to situation.
DOMESTIC PRODUCTS
For domestic products like Sitara Sapna Lawn they have different policies for different seasons. Summer Season As the lawn are seasonal products (for Summer), their demand is high in Summer. So STI has to follow and produce according to the demand of the products. Winter Season During Winter season, the demand of the product becomes low and it cant be created through marketing or promotion because the products are
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basically meant for Summer season. So during Winter, the company only adopts reactive policy, i.e., production rate is adjusted (decreased) according to decreased demand. While decreasing the production rate, chase policy is followed by operating at under time. If the decrease in production is short term, no firing of the employees is done because company wants to retain its repute and its experienced workers. If the decrease in production rate is going to be for longer period of time. Only then excess workers are fired. Same is the case while they have to increase the production rate during Summer, i.e., production rate is increased by overtime of employees if the increase is for shorter period of time. If production rate has to be increased for longer period or any expansion has to be made in the facility, only then new workers are hired.
EXPORT PRODUCTS
Export products of STI include: 1. 2. 3. 4. Fabrics 100% Cotton products Polyester products Bed sheets
Here also STI is following a combination of both the reactive and aggressive policy. But in this case, aggressive policy includes no advertisement of their products. All they depend on is the foreign tours made by their top executives who visit different countries and participate in exhibitions with their samples and try to convince the potential customers to buy their products.
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LOT SIZING
After the demand has been forecasted and inventory level has been determined, next step is to put the appropriate order of appropriate quantity at the right time. There are four main techniques for this purpose: 1. 2. 3. 4. Lot for lot Periodic order Past period balancing (PPB) Economic order quantity (EOQ)
STI adopts lot for lot method by considering the holding cost and setup cost. It means whatever the requirement is, the order is placed for the total of that. This method reduces the holding cost.
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FACILITY LOCATION
Sitara Textiles was established by its present owner Mr. Haji Bashir Ahmad. He started the production unit at Maqbool Road, Faisalabad purchased old machinery and equipment from Karachi and other cities, and started his work. At that time, facility location was not so good important factors like labor costs, environmental factors, site costs, transportation availability,were not much considered. Due to progress in their business, there was a need to expand the existing unit. For this purpose, they selected Sargodha Road and established production unit there. This facility was established on scientific basis by considering: 1. 2. 3. 4. Labor availability Labour costs Site costs Transportation availability
In this case, raw material, transportation and labor availability was more emphasized. They have developed staff colonies for upper management people of labor is hired from nearby villages. Moreover, bus service is provided to take the employees from Faisalabad to those units.
TRANSPORTATION
Sitara textile is using different type of transposition. For export: For local: They are using containers. They are using vans, delivery trucks, trailers etc.
They have not their own transport, they hired the transport, and all the expenses of inbound transport are met by supplier.
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MARKETING DEPARTMENT
They have two marketing departments 1. 2. Local marketing department Export marketing department
EXPORT CATEGORIES
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. European market Australia Far East Middle east South America
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QUALITY MANAGEMENT
Quality Management at Sitara Textiles Sitara Textile Industrys Management is very particular about improvement and maintenance of quality.For this purpose, they have established a well-equipped quality control laboratory, for which separate staff and experts have been hired.
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SAMPLING
Sitara Textiles use sample of products to check the quality and the product to be produced in bulk. For this purpose, samples of 2 meters to 10 meters are prepared which are approved by the top management and customer. If both the parties approve the sample for quality, only then they produce in bulk. After being manufactured and before delivery, finished product is once again checked for quality standards.
QUALITY STANDARDS
STI is following different quality standards for domestic and export products.
DOMESTIC PRODUCTS
Sitara textiles has its own quality standards for its domestic products. They continuously try to maintain and improve these standards. Recently, they have hired a firm at Lahore to get ISO 9000 certification and it is still under process.
EXPORT PRODUCTS
For export products, they have to follow the quality standards as specified by the customer. If they are exporting to Japan, then they have to meet their requirements and if they are exporting to Europe, then they have to follow European standards. They can make minor adjustments in quality as required by the customers.
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QUALITY POLICY
SITARA TEXTILE INDUSTRIES LTD COMPANY QUALITY POLICY QUALITY IS OUR FUTURE STIL is a unique versatile organization and is dedicated to the continuous improvement in producing different types of processed fabrics by providing excellent services through motivated employees who are dynamic team of people we ensure that the products are produced according to the customer requirement and expectation. STIL is renowned in the local and international market for its excellent services, timely delivery of quality finished products to their valued customers. STILs philosophy of continuous improvement relies on an intensive training programs, regular meeting discussions, which emphasize the employees direct involvement our aim is to respond the customers ever changing needs in the most efficient way.
COMPUTERIZATION
Every type of record from payrolls to the purchased items is being handled efficiently on the computer system that is using UNIX , FOXPRO, FOXPLUS there is a networking between all the departments these all records are of a controlled nature.
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And are made available to the persons concerned and they are able to analyze those records like financial summaries, export data, cost data etc.
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APPENDICES
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NAME OF MACHINERY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Singieng machine Rope washing machine Keir machine Water mangling Mercerizing Mercerizing Mercerizing Dyeing jiggers Stentring machine Clandering machine (7 bowls) Calandring machine (5 bowls) Fodling machines Bailing machines Jet dyeing machine Rotary screen printing machine Steam ager machine Soap ager machine (soaper) Glavanic equipment Film step and repeat machine Rubber belt controlled Compressive shriking Plant (sonforising) Air conditioning plant (Hitachi Brand) Cropping and shearing machine Mercerizing soaper Famatex double decker stenter Ht jet make & westa system Golar open width continuos bleaching Range with cylinder dryer Range with thermosol cieve drum Complete range and (Model 1979) Diesel Generator Model SKG 400 1265 kva Complete roller raising Lab HT Dyeing machine Complete stentring range of comprising Of one padder model montex
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ORIGIN Switzerland Local Made Local Made Switzerland Switzerland Local Made Local Made Germany Japan Japan Local Made Local Made USA Austria Italy Local Made Germany Switzerland UK Japan Switzerland Local Made Germany Sweden Germany Germany Japan China Switzerland Germany
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FINANCE DEPARTMENT
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CONTENTS
SITARA GROUP OF INDUSTRIES PAKISTAN............................................................................1 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES........................................................................................................................2 SITARA TEXTILE INDUSTRIES........................................................................................................................3 QUALITY CONTROL.....................................................................................................................................4 PRODUCT & DESIGN....................................................................................................................................5 PROCESSING / TREATMENT PLANT................................................................................................................5 PRODUCTION PROCESS.................................................................................................................7 GREY RECEIVING........................................................................................................................................7 GREY INSPECTION........................................................................................................................................7 SHEARING...................................................................................................................................................7 SINGING......................................................................................................................................................7 KIER SCOURING & ROPE BLEACHING............................................................................................................7 MERCERIZING.............................................................................................................................................8 DYE DEPARTMENT........................................................................................................................................8 DRY DEPARTMENT......................................................................................................................................8 PRINTING DEPARTMENT...............................................................................................................................9 FINISHING DEPARTMENT..............................................................................................................................9 MATERIAL MANAGEMENT.........................................................................................................11 INVENTORY MANAGEMENT..........................................................................................................................11 STORAGE & SPIN DEPARTMENT.................................................................................................................12 AGGREGATE PLANNING.............................................................................................................16 AGGREGATE PLANNING POLICIES...............................................................................................................16 AGGRESSIVE POLICY.................................................................................................................................17 DOMESTIC PRODUCTS................................................................................................................................17 EXPORT PRODUCTS....................................................................................................................................18 MATERIAL REQUIREMENT PLANNING..................................................................................19 LOT SIZING..............................................................................................................................................19 FACILITY LOCATION...................................................................................................................20 TRANSPORTATION......................................................................................................................................20 MARKETING DEPARTMENT..........................................................................................................................21 EXPORT CATEGORIES.................................................................................................................................21 QUALITY MANAGEMENT............................................................................................................22
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DEDICATION
I dedicate my report to my parents & all my friends.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I am first of all thankful to Mr. Dr.Hayat Muhammad Awan for giving me this opportunity to visit the industry in the real settings from this I was able to know what are the operations in the textile industry while Sitara Textile Industry was a good unit of textile finished products. I am also very thankful to: GOHAR MAQSOOD KHAN MUHAMMAD AWAIS MUHAMMAD SHAFIQUE SAEED KHAN Quality Control lab Manager General Manager (Marketing) Commercial Manager General manager (Processing)
Who were a great help for me in the premises of the industry and they were all very helpful and cooperative.
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