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Daffodil Polytechnic institute × Jr. Instructor × Instructor × DPI × Rifah Nanziba × Shanta Islam ×
Apparel Merchandising
CONDUCTED BY:
Rumana Rashid Tandra
Instructor & Assessor
Department of Textile Engineering
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute & BTEB Dhaka.

AIMS
To be able to understand the garments export and import management.
To be able to develop knowledge of export costing and pricing.
To be able acquire knowledge of garments export and import procedure.
To be able to understand the export documentation and export marketing communication.

SHORT DESCRIPTION
International trade theory; Export management; Category and quota of different
woven garments; Export business environment; Export policy decision of a firm;
Export costing and export pricing; Export finance; Export procedure; Export
documentation; Export marketing communication; Advantages of garments
export; Import procedure.
Natural Textile Fiber(3rd Textile)
CONDUCTED BY:
Sabina Yasmin
Instructor
Department of Textile Engineering
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute
General Textile Process - II (21121)
Students need to gather basic knowledge and skill on overall processes for wet processing, garments manufacturing, fashion design and merchandising before in depth study on specific subject matter as well as specialization. Fundamental knowledge and skills are the prerequisite to study specialized subjects. This course outlines the overview of wet processing and apparel manufacturing as well as introduces the basic knowledge of fashion design and merchandising.

This course is conducted by:
Md. Jihad Hasan
Instructor
Department of Textile Engineering
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute.
Apparel Manufacturing-I (21441)
The textile industry plays a very significant role in the GDP of Bangladesh. For the smooth running of this sector diploma textile engineers are required in the mid-level who are playing key roles in this sector. To prepare an appropriate diploma graduate should have sufficient knowledge in Apparel Manufacturing-I. To attain this objective, we have added this course to the diploma level which consists of apparel manufacturing process containing pattern making, pattern grading, marker making, CAD & CAM, fabric inspection, fabric relaxation, fabric spreading, and fabric cutting process. By acquiring that knowledge, skills and attitude students will be able to gather apparel manufacturing technology as well as able to study in further courses.

This course is conducted by:
Rifah Nanziba
Instructor
Department of Textile Engineering
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute.
Clothing-II (1962)
The textile industry specially RMG sector plays a very significant role in the GDP of Bangladesh. For the smooth running of this sector diploma textile engineers are required in the mid-level who are playing key roles in this sector. To prepare an appropriate diploma graduate should have sufficient knowledge in Clothing-II. To attain this objective, we have added this course to the diploma level which consists Cloth making process containing pattern making, pattern grading, marker making, CAD & CAM, fabric inspection, fabric relaxation, fabric spreading, and fabric cutting process. By acquiring that knowledge, skills and attitude students will be able to gather clothing technology as well as able to study in further courses.

This course is conducted by:
Rifah Nanziba
Instructor
Department of Textile Engineering
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute.
Garments manufacturing –III
The Ready-Made Garment sector plays a very significant role in the GDP of Bangladesh. For the smooth running of this sector diploma textile engineers are required in the mid-level who are playing key roles in this sector. To prepare an appropriate diploma graduate should have sufficient knowledge in Garment Manufacturing-III. To attain this objective, we have added this course to the diploma level which consists of garment manufacturing process containing pattern making, pattern grading, marker making, CAD & CAM, fabric inspection, fabric relaxation, fabric spreading, and fabric cutting process. By acquiring that knowledge, skills and attitude students will be able to gather garment manufacturing technology as well as able to study in further courses.

This course is conducted by:
Rifah Nanziba
Instructor
Department of Textile Engineering
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute.
CAD & CAM-I (5062)
Many textile and fashion designers modernly use specialized forms of technology such as computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacture (CAM) to speed up the production process, reduce waste, and reduce labor costs overall. Textile manufacturers use CAM to make printed textiles and whole garments. The CAD information is sent to the CAM, which controls and manages the manufacturing process. Often CAM systems involve the use of CNC, or computer-numerical control machines, that control processes like cutting and joining garment segments. This subject objective is to know about CAD & CAM.

This course is conducted by:
Rifah Nanziba
Instructor
Department of Textile Engineering
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute.
Image Carrier Preparation (29641)
Image Carrier preparation refers to the processes and techniques involved in creating the medium on which images will be printed using various printing technologies. The preparation process varies depending on the type of printing method being used, such as relief printing, planographic printing, intaglio printing, and screen printing. Each method requires specific materials, tools, and steps to ensure the quality and accuracy of the printed image.

### Types of Image Carriers and Their Preparation

1. Conventional Relief Printing:
involves preparing block and type forms.
uses materials like rubber and photopolymer plates.
Processes include making line blocks and half-tone blocks and handling photopolymer and rubber plates.

2. Modern Relief Printing:
utilizes digital flexo plates and various digital imaging technologies.
involves the use of digital imagers (DI) and different types of lasers for plate making.

3. Conventional Planographic Printing:
uses lithographic plates and involves the photomechanical process.
requires materials like Ps plates and involves graining processes to prepare the plate surface.

4. Modern Planographic Printing:
employs Employs Computer-to-Plate (CtP) technology and various digital imaging techniques.
includes auto plate exposure, processing of digitally imaged plates, and maintenance of image and non-image areas.

5. Intaglio Printing:
involves materials and equipment for gravure image preparation.
Processes include electroplating gravure cylinders, etching, and engraving.

6. Screen Printing:
utilizes raw materials, tools, and equipment for stencil making.
Methods include direct and indirect stencil making and Computer-to-Screen (CtS) processes.

### Learning Outcomes

**Theoretical:**
Understand image preparation processes for different printing technologies.
Differentiate between various types of image carriers.
Know the raw materials and chemicals used in image preparation.
Solve problems related to image preparation using different printing methods.

**Practical:**
Apply the tools and equipment used in screen printing.
Prepare various types of stencils and print on different substrates.
Operate screen-printing machines and presses.

These processes are essential for ensuring high-quality prints in various printing applications, from commercial printing to specialized artistic productions】.