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One of the busiest factories of today is the textile factories no matter where ever they are located. The fashion industry has taken over our lives by storm and the demand of new clothes has not only doubled, but it has multiplied. Textile industry cannot survive without two basic necessities, one is water and the other is gas. The use of water begins right from the start when cotton is brought in to be spun and made into threads. Later on, the threads are then weaved into a cloth which becomes ready to be sent to the textile factories.

The process of carving out an eye catching apparel begins by coloring the cloth. Since cotton is white, so the initial color of the cloth is white as well. It is sent in to the dyeing factory where experts decide the combination of different colors to bring out the desired color. The cloth bundles are weighed on a heavy duty scale, the weight determines the amount of water needed to have it completel ... Read more »
Views: 382 | Added by: jen | Date: 10.11.2013 | Comments (0)

When we leave for a vacation or some long trips, we always cover our furniture and other precious items with a cloth to avoid being damaged by the dust and humidity in the air. The coverings keep the dust particles and the humidity in the air away from inflicting harm to the polish and the surfaces of the things. Similarly when the goods are being sent to a distant place they need to be properly covered. We take special care in wrapping up the things in plastic or wooden boxes to keep them safe during the transportation. But in many cases where the items are bulky such as sofas, wooden cupboards or raw items such as wheat (in tons), meat and livestock, wrapping them is not an option.

These huge and bulky items are shipped through the sea route because the airplanes can only carry up to a limit. Also the air fares are comparatively too high to be affordable so it is best to send huge amounts of goods through the ships. Transport ship ... Read more »
Views: 312 | Added by: jen | Date: 10.11.2013 | Comments (0)

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