Internship report on “Costing Analysis, A Study on Thermax Yarn Dyed Fabrics Ltd.”

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    Internship report on “Costing Analysis, A Study on Thermax Yarn Dyed Fabrics Ltd.”

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    2025-11-17
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    Miji, Kadir
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    Abstract
    The objective of the study is to analyze and summarize costing Process of Woven Fabrics of “Thermax Yarn Dyed Fabrics Limited”. Thermax Yarn Dyed Fabrics Limited is producing a wide range Woven Fabrics with a capacity of 71,000 Yds per day and where more than 1,500 of human capitals are directly engaged in the whole production process. Thermax Yarn Dyed Fabrics Limited also has a well-organized and effective Manufacturing Process of Woven Fabrics for managerial decision making. The scope of the study is to analyze the costing process of Thermax Yarn Dyed Fabrics Limited through discuss with executives, managers and daily activities conducted by the Accounts and Finance department.
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