Export has to do with the visit, because everything they made at the two places we went (the factory and the office) was exported to another country. One of the biggest buyers was Gap. So they made the designs in England for example. Then the designs got sent to bangladesh where the garment factories make a few thousand of the different clothing. When they are done, they get sent back to England and the rest of the world where they get sold in the different Gap shops. So export is basically the delivery of the finished clothing, to other countries around the world. So all of this has to do with our visit because we actually had the opportunity to see the different clothing getting made, that will later on be exported.
When I was in the factory, I noticed how everything got done so fast but neatly at the same time. I also noticed how the woman and men sowing, were placed in a line. So maybe the woman in the beginning was sowing a pocket to a pant which she later passed on tho the next person who did something else. And then at the end of this line the finished product came out where someone checked that everything was nicely sown. I think that this was an amazing experience. The only question that I still have is - Since there are so many woman workers there, Who takes care of their children?
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