Monday, 31 December 2012

KNITTING CHARGES


TYPE OF FABRIC:- Per Kg in USD
 
Single Jersey - Solid dyed= $ 0.17

Single Jersey- with 5%-10% Elastane, Solid dyed= $0.63
Single Jersey- with 5%-10% Elastane, Y/D, Feeder stripe=$0.88

Single Jersey- with 5%-10% Elastane, Y/D, Eng stripe=$2.35

Single Jersey - Yarn dyed, Feeder stripe=$0.49

Single Jersey - Eng Stripe =$2.16

Single Jersey - Single Mercerized, Solid dyed=$0.18

Single Jersey - Double Mercerized- Solid dyed=$0.18

Single Jersey - Single Mercerized - Eng stripe=$2.18

Single Jersey - Double Mercerized - Eng stripe=$2.24

Pique - Solid dyed=$0.31

Pique - with 5% Elastane, Solid dyed=$0.69

Pique - Yarn dyed, Feeder Stripe=$0.59

Pique - with 5% Elastane, Yarn dyed, Feeder stripe=$0.69

Pique - Eng Stripe =$2.16

Pique - Single Mercerized, Solid dyed=$0.34

Pique - Double Mercerized - Eng stripe=$2.24

1X1 Rib - Solid dyed=$0.31

1X1 Rib/ 2X2 Rib - Yarn dyed, Feeder stripe =$0.69

1X1 Rib - with 5% Elastane, Solid dyed=$0.69

2X2 Rib - Solid dyed=$0.56

2X2 Rib - with 5% Elastane, Solid dyed=$0.88

Variable/ Placement Rib – Solid dyed=$0.74

Plain Interlock - Solid dyed=$0. 41

Plain Interlock - Yarn Dyed=$0. 47

Drop Needle Interlock - Solid dyed=$0. 46

Jacquard/ interlock(design) - Solid dyed=$0. 74

Jacquard/ interlock(design) - Single Mercerized=$0. 79

Jacquard/ interlock(design) - Double Mercerized=$0.81

Fleece Fabric (French Terry) - Solid dyed=$0. 56

Fleece Fabric With Brush - Solid dyed==$0. 56

Fleece with Elastane (5%) - Solid dyed=$0.69

Mini Waffle or Waffle - Solid dyed=$0.65

Mélange (Wash Only) Single Jersey=$0.16

Mélange (Wash Only) Pique=$0.30

Mélange (Wash Only) 1X1 Rib=$0.30


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Shipping Terms



1.     CM: Cost of making/ cutting and making
2.     FOB: Freight on board
3.     C & F: Cost and freight / Clearing and forwarding
4.     CIF: Cost, insurance and freight
5.     CIFI: Cost, insurance, freight and interest
6.     CIFE: Cost, insurance, freight and exchange
7.     COD: Cash on delivery
8.     CWO: Cash with order
9.     FOW: Free on wagon
10. Franco: (…Named Port of Shipment)
11.FOB: Free on Board (…Named Port of Shipment)
12. CFR: Cost and Freight (…Named Port of Destination)
13. CIF: Cost, Insurance and Freight (…Named port of Destination)
14.CPT: Carriage Paid To (…Named Place of Destination)
15. CIP: Carriage and instruction paid to (…Named Place of Destination)

16.  DAF: Delivered at frontier (..Named Place)
17.  DES: Delivered Ex Ship (…Named Port of Destination)
18. DEQ: Delivered Ex QUAY (…Named Port of Destination)
19.  DDU: Delivered Duty Unpaid (…Named Place of Destination)
20.  DDO: Delivered Duty Paid (…Named Place of Destination)


 hopefully it will be helpfull for all viewers 

Thanks
Niaz

Sunday, 23 December 2012


Why 10,000,000 is needed in centimeter based consumption ?

Frequently people ask why use 10000000 in consumption formula??

The basic formula per piece is L x W x 2/10000*GSM/1000

L= Body & sleeve length with allowance 
W= Chest measurement with allowance
2= as each garment have two part

10000= is a big question?? see we get fabric area by using basic formula but we need to know how much fabric is required in kgs??

Usually we know GSM (grams per square meter) so we've to convert the fabric into square meter. 1m=100cm,

1sqr meter=10000 cm (100cm x 100cm), so divide fabric area by 10000. so now we get fabric in Sqr meter.

*GSM= multiplying by GSM we get total grams of fabric

1000= why 1000? now its simple. we have total grams of fabric and dividing 1000 we get kgs. 1kg =1000 gram. 

People commonly divide by 100000000 (10000x1000) to get fabric in kgs.

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