A study on the LC procedures of Bridge Chemie and a comparison of the profit margin between imported and locally manufactured machines
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2023-12Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Rahman, MinhazurMetadata
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Bridge Chemie, a company in Bangladesh, complies with all applicable laws and regulations regarding imports. They have received ISO approval. The extent to which Bridge Chemie's Letter of Credit (LC) procedures adhere to international trade regulations and the relative performance of domestically and foreign-made machinery are covered in depth in this internship report.
Bridge Chemie's LC procedures were examined in detail to see how well they satisfied the requirements of international commerce. I looked forward to the company's operational procedures, security protocols, and administrative processes in an attempt to assess how effective their approach was. Ensuring seamless international commerce is the study's primary objective. It identifies areas that are doing well and offers recommendations on how to improve them. Comparing and contrasting machinery manufactured locally with those made elsewhere is the report's second objective. Cost, sales success, profit margins, product quality, and operating suitability were just a few of the things that were carefully looked at. This part gives Bridge Chemie useful information about the good and bad points of each shopping method, giving them a bigger picture to use when making future buying choices.
This internship report serves as a valuable resource for Bridge Chemie, offering an evaluation of their LC processes and machinery sourcing practices. The recommendations provided aim to enhance operational efficiency, minimize risks, and optimize the company's overall performance in the international trade and machinery procurement domains.