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    Accounts Maintaining Process of RMG Transport System.

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    2025-08-30
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    Nayem, Md.
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    The accounts maintaining process of the Ready-Made Garments (RMG) transport system plays a critical role in ensuring financial transparency, operational efficiency, and regulatory compliance. As the RMG sector remains a cornerstone of Bangladesh’s economy, an effective transport system is essential for timely delivery of goods from factories to ports and buyers. This requires a robust and systematic accounting process that manages daily transactions, monitors expenses, and supports decision-making. The process begins with the documentation of each transport order, including trip schedules, vehicle details, fuel allocations, and freight charges. Accounts personnel record these transactions using accounting software or ledger systems, ensuring each entry is properly categorized under income, operational costs, maintenance, salaries, fuel, tolls, and miscellaneous expenditures. Revenue collection is primarily based on service contracts or trip-based charges with RMG factories and exporters. Each payment is invoiced, and the receivables are tracked rigorously. Expenses, on the other hand, include fuel usage, driver wages, vehicle maintenance, insurance, and route tolls. All receipts and vouchers are collected, verified, and reconciled monthly to avoid discrepancies. To maintain financial discipline, the transport system often follows a centralized accounting policy with periodic audits, budget forecasting, and financial reporting. These ensure the transport system remains financially viable and capable of handling peak shipping demands without compromising service quality. Additionally, digital integration is increasingly adopted to automate payroll, GPS-linked fuel tracking, and route optimization, reducing human error and operational leakage. Compliance with tax regulations, VAT submission, and financial disclosures are also integral parts of the system. In summary, the accounts maintaining process in the RMG transport system ensures accountability, cost control, and operational transparency, thereby contributing to the sustainable and timely export of garments — a vital driver of the national economy.
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