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Title: | REDCE COMPANY |
Authors: | ANANE AFREH, COLLINS OPOKU AGYEMANG, EVANS OKPOTI-HANDEL, REGINA NIMAKOA, ERNESTINA |
Keywords: | Company PRODUCT |
Issue Date: | 28-Nov-2012 |
Abstract: | After the collapse of Ghana Shoe Factory in the 1960s, Ghana cannot boast of a well-established Shoe factory. Even though there are some shoe makers in the system, they produce in small-scale and are unable to meet the quality requirement of the middle and upper class income earners. The inability of the existing Shoe Makers to produce quality standard of foot wears is due to the fact that they use obsolete technology and synthetic materials. They also lack the modern skills and technique needed for the production of foot wears .In view of these, it is perceived that made in Ghana foot wears are of inferior quality. The middle and upper income earners who prefer and patronize quality foot wears have resorted to imported ones. |
Description: | The over whelming demand for shoes, sandals and slippers in Ghana coupled with the collapse of Ghana shoe factory necessitated the need for the manufacturing of shoe and sandals in Ghana. Even though individuals and small scale businesses are already in this business, they produce in small quantities and lack the international standard or quality. They do not also see customers as the ‘blood’ for their existence and growth. REDCE is therefore set up to fill the vacuum that has been created as a result of the collapse of Ghana shoe factory. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/30105 |
Appears in Collections: | Business Administration -ST |
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PRODUCT.pdf | INTRODUCTION | 471.58 kB | Adobe PDF | View/Open |
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