Garment ERP software for Bangladesh's RMG exporters
Built for the world's second-largest garment industry — back-to-back LC, bonded warehouses, BGMEA/BKMEA reporting, factory-scale payroll, and the buyer-compliance evidence brands demand.

An industry that runs on letters of credit
Bangladesh built the world's second-largest ready-made-garment industry around Dhaka, Chattogram, Gazipur, and Narayanganj, represented by BGMEA and BKMEA. Its model is distinctive: buyers open a master LC, the factory issues a back-to-back LC to import fabric and trims duty-free into a bonded warehouse, and the finished garments are exported against the original LC. Get that financing chain right and the factory thrives; lose track of it and cash and duty exposure pile up.
On top of the LC mechanics, a Bangladeshi factory manages thousands of workers, multi-currency (USD/BDT) accounting, and constant buyer audits against safety and sustainability standards. As the country prepares to graduate from least-developed-country status, accurate records matter more than ever. Spreadsheets cannot hold all of that together.
Bangladeshi compliance, built in
Configured for the financing, customs, and buyer requirements RMG exporters work under.
Back-to-back LC
Master LC, back-to-back LC issuance, import tracking, and consolidated LC reconciliation.
Bonded warehouse
Duty-free input tracking against production and exports with customs reconciliation.
BGMEA · BKMEA
Membership and export reporting auto-generated in the prescribed formats.
USD / BDT accounting
Multi-currency accounting with Bangladesh Bank rates and SWIFT reconciliation.
Buyer compliance
ZDHC, Higg FEM, WRAP, SA8000, BCI, GRS dashboards from production and sourcing data.
High-scale payroll
Biometric attendance, piece-rate and festival bonuses for tens of thousands of workers.
Bonded inputs and buyer trust
Duty-free bonded importing is only an advantage if you can prove every imported input ended up in an export. Vastra ERP ties bonded inputs to production and shipments so the reconciliation customs expects is always current. And because global buyers increasingly audit their supply chains, the same production and sourcing data drives compliance reporting — turning an audit from a fire drill into a report.
Combined with USD/BDT accounting on Bangladesh Bank rates and a payroll engine built for factory scale, a Bangladeshi exporter can run financing, compliance, and the floor on one system instead of three.
How Vastra ERP fits a Bangladeshi factory
Make the LC chain visible
Back-to-back LC is where RMG financing lives — and where errors are expensive. Vastra ERP tracks master and back-to-back LCs against imports and shipments, so reconciliation is continuous, not a year-end ordeal.
Finance & LC →Payroll that doesn't buckle at scale
Tens of thousands of workers, biometric attendance, piece rates, and festival bonuses — handled in one engine built for Bangladeshi factory scale.
Workforce & analytics →Buyer audits, answered from data
Compliance dashboards for ZDHC, Higg, WRAP, and more are generated from real production and sourcing records, so an H&M or Walmart audit is evidence, not a scramble.
Compliance & quality →CMT and full-package, tracked
From buyer fabric to finished garment, order status is live across cutting, sewing, and finishing — including subcontracted work.
Garment & apparel →Bangladesh garment ERP — FAQs
Does Vastra ERP handle back-to-back LC?
Yes. The full lifecycle is supported: master LC receipt, back-to-back LC issuance for raw-material imports, import tracking, and consolidated LC reconciliation against shipment proceeds.
Can it run bonded-warehouse operations?
Yes. Duty-free imported inputs in a bonded warehouse are tracked against production and exports, with customs reconciliation ready for audit.
Does it scale to 10,000+ factory workers?
Yes. The payroll engine handles very large workforces with biometric/RFID attendance, piece-rate and festival bonuses, and contract labour.
Which buyer-compliance standards are supported?
Production and sourcing data feed compliance reporting for standards such as ZDHC MRSL, Higg FEM, WRAP, SA8000, BCI, GRS, and OCS, plus the structural/safety regimes buyers require.
Does it support BGMEA/BKMEA reporting and Bangla?
Yes. BGMEA and BKMEA reports follow prescribed formats, USD/BDT accounting uses Bangladesh Bank rates, and documents and pay slips can be printed in Bangla.
See Vastra ERP run a Bangladeshi RMG order
Bring a real order with a back-to-back LC and bonded inputs, and we'll take it from LC receipt to export reconciliation in front of you.
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