The Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) has launched its online-based Membership Management System to make membership registration procedures faster, simpler and more convenient for garment factories. It will also help the existing members of BGMEA to easily manage their membership information online.
BGMEA President Faruque Hassan inaugurated the digital “BGMEA Membership Management System” (MSS) on March 1.
BGMEA Vice Presidents and Directors were present at the inaugural ceremony held at the conference of BGMEA in Uttara, Dhaka.
From now on, anyone can apply for BGMEA Membership online at http://bgmeamember.com/ and submit required documents and make online payments.
Besides, existing registered member factories will be able to update their membership information online, make payment and generate e-certificate of their Membership of BGMEA.
BGMEA President Faruque Hassan said the world is experiencing a digital revolution and there is no alternative to evolving with the available technologies to keep pace with the changes and remain competitive in the global market.
He said BGMEA has taken several initiatives to digitize services for its members, including Workers’ Biometric Database, UD automation, Membership Management System to ensure quick, efficient and smooth services to all member factories which bring billions of dollars for Bangladesh as export earnings.
“All these initiatives of BGMEA are in line with the government’s vision of Digital Bangladesh. BGMEA is adopting digital technologies to improve and streamline business procedures, and thus retaining competitiveness in an increasingly competitive digital landscape,” Faruque Hassan added.
Recently BGMEA has been awarded the ‘WITSA Global ICT Excellence Awards’ in Sustainable Growth/Circular Economy Award category by WITSA for using ‘Biometric Identity and Worker Information Management System’ in 25th WCIT (World Congress on Information Technology).
BGMEA also won the “Digital Bangladesh Award 2021” for its ‘Biometric Identity and Worker Information Management System’.
Mentionable that BGMEA and Brac University (BracU) is collaborating to develop a digital repository of the workers of export-oriented RMG industry. The digital repository can be utilized to design significant interventions and to formulate policies for the workers’ well-being.
BGMEA and BracU also inked an agreement in 2016 to support the collection of credible and comprehensive data about the RMG industry and prepare a publicly accessible interactive online map of the industry under a project ‘Mapped in Bangladesh’ (MiB). The objective of this program is to provide accurate, credible and updated RMG factory information to industry stakeholders in a manner that enhances confidence in the ability of the sector to contribute to equitable development in Bangladesh.