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Indian Textiles Sector
Overview
India is one of the world's largest producers of Textiles and Apparel.
The domestic textiles and apparel industry contributes 2.3% to India’s GDP and accounts for
13% of industrial production, and 12% of the country’s export earnings.
The textiles and apparel industry in India has strengths across the entire value chain from
fiber, yarn, fabric to apparel. It is highly diversified with a wide range of segments ranging from
products of traditional handloom, handicrafts, wool and silk products to the organized textile
industry. The organized textile industry is characterized by the use of capital-intensive
technology for mass production of textile products and includes spinning, weaving, processing,
and apparel manufacturing.
Fabrics: Indian textile fabrics sector is highly fragmented, very few have integrated operations.
Besides it contains a lot of companies operate in small
scale and tiny units. However, there is a long network
which are tightly integrated to produce the varied
demands. Some of them have grown in this fashion
due to the patronage of government initiatives like
reservation of certain categories in textile sector.
Besides, in yester year’s embroidery and other
handiworks are best suitable for small sector.
However, fabric sector is capital intensive and over the years, many textile companies have set
up integrated operations to make some of best textiles. India is also known for cotton fabrics
and is specialized in printed cotton fabrics, lycra and knitted fabrics
Garments: India is the second largest garment producer in the world. It has recently replaced
Germany & Turkey to reach the spot. Garment forms
45% of overall textile trade and is facing stiff
competition from Bangladesh, Vietnam and China.
Though India is the second largest textile exporter, it
lags well behind China, whose exports are nearly
seven times higher.
India’s Garment Industry has been rapidly
growing in last few years. Exports have been rising as there is an increase in orders from global
buyers accompanied by a rise of investments in modernization in the garment sector of the
India is one of the world's
largest producers of Textiles
and Apparel.
Domestically, it contributes
2.3% to India’s GDP and
accounts for 13% of industrial
production, and 12% of the
country’s export earnings.
The sector valued at US$ 150
billion, happens to be one of
the oldest industries in the
Indian economy, the future for
the Indian textile industry looks
promising, buoyed by both
strong domestic consumption
as well as export demand.
With consumerism and
disposable income on the rise,
the retail sector has
experienced a rapid growth in
the past decade with the entry
of several international players
like Marks & Spencer, Guess
and Next into the Indian
market
In this scenario, we bring this
Textiles Directory 2020, which
is an attempt to profile the
textile companies–current
capacity, expansion plans etc.,
along with details of key
personnel, address,
tel/fax/email etc.,.
The directory covers all textile
mills in India making yarns,
threads, fabrics, garments,
technical textiles and woolen
apparels.
Indian Textiles Sector
country. It is a key industry as it contributes substantially to India’s export earning, it is believed
that one out of every six households in the country depends on this sector either indirectly or
directly for its livelihood.
The garment industry today can provide employment to additional 1.5 million people and Apparel Export Promotion
Council (AEPC) is expected to set up 50 training centre to impart skills. Currently, AEPC has 22 centres
Technical Textiles: Technical Textiles are materials like diapers, fire resistant materials with unique functional properties
which has a huge untapped potential in India. Its market size is
projected at Rs. 2.0 lakh crores by 2020-21 with a growth rate
of 20%.
To tap the potential, Ministry of Textiles have implemented
several schemes. It has established Four Centres of Excellence
(CoE) i.e., BTRA for Geotextiles, SASMIRA for Agrotextiles,
NITRA for Protective Textiles and SITRA for Medical Textiles.
These Centre of Excellence provide infrastructure support in
terms of facilities for testing with national and international accreditation, development of resource centre with I.T.
infrastructure, facilities for training, prototype development, standards development on technical textiles, etc.
Ministry of Textiles also launch programmes from time to time to create awareness among entrepreneurs. So far more
than 60 Seminars / Workshops / Training programmes were organized by Office of Textile Commissioner across the
country.
In continuation to its efforts, Scheme for Promoting the Usage of Agrotextiles in North East Region was launched with a
financial outlay of INR 550 million. Further, the Scheme for Promoting the Usage of Geotextiles in North East Region with
a financial outlay of INR 427 crores is under finalization.
Yarns & Threads: Indian Spinning Industry is the most modern and efficient in the world. With 47 Million Spindles and
0.75 Mn Open-End Rotors, India has the world’s second largest spinning capacity, commanding a share of the global
Cotton Yarn market. It is currently producing over 4700 million kgs of spun yarn of which over 3,400 Mn.Kgs is cotton
yarn. Cotton Yarn accounts for nearly 73% of total spun yarn production.
India produces a comprehensive range of yarns for every conceivable end use – non-spun or open-end; combed or
carded, basic, compact, mélange or fancy. India’s 1943 spinning mills produce them all for requirements ranging from a
fine 200 count to a coarse 2 count.
Indian Textiles Sector
With more companies modernizing their mills with state-of-the-art
technology, Indian cotton yarn markets is set to boost its export potential.
The world’s most renowned Indian Cotton Yarns are available as greige,
bleached, mercerized, gassed, twisted, dyed or an endless range of
fashion yarns like mélange, stretch, blends, high twist and so on to meet
the different applications in fashion, clothing, home textiles, hosiery and
industrial fabrics. India can meet every customer requirement whether
large or small, regular or customized, premium or basic.
Indian yarn spinners have inducted technologies like compact spinning,
using the most advanced yarn – processing technology and high-precision process controls tools like electronic cleaners,
auto slavers, splicers, two-for-one twisters and auto-coners give Indian mills a competitive advantage.
Today, Indian yarn is widely accepted in International markets as the exporters here regularly meet the needs of importers
with unmatched efficiency.
China is the largest importer of yarns from India. Prices of major raw materials like purified terephthalic acid (PTA) and
mono-ethylene glycol (MEG) have major influences on yarns markets and prices, besides crude market – which is the
fundamental key raw material.
India government has acted on various times to impose anti-dumping duty on polyester staple fibre imports to protect the
sector in India. The Directorate General of Anti-dumping and Allied Duties (DGAD), under the commerce ministry provides
advice to Government of India
Company Name Location
A B Cotspin India Ltd Punjab
A I Champdany Industries Ltd West Bengal
A K Soni Hosiery Mill Pvt Ltd Punjab
A V Spinners Haryana
Aadhi Vinayaga Spinners Tamil Nadu
Aakar Processors Pvt Ltd Maharashtra
Aakavi Spinning Mills Pvt Ltd Tamil Nadu
Aanchal Prints Pvt Ltd Gujarat
Aarti Suitings Pvt Ltd Rajasthan
Aarti Yarnfab Pvt Ltd Haryana
Aarvee Denims and Exports Ltd Gujarat
Aastha Fashions Pvt Ltd Gujarat
Aastha Spintex Pvt Ltd Gujarat
Aathivelan Mills Tamil Nadu
Abbi Textiles Pvt Ltd Tamil Nadu
Abhi Exports Tamil Nadu
Abi Mithra Spinning Mill Pvt Ltd Tamil Nadu
Accura Spintex Pvt Ltd Gujarat
Acme Yarns Pvt Ltd Gujarat
Acsen Tex India Pvt Ltd Tamil Nadu
Adarsh Knitwear Pvt Ltd Tamil Nadu
Adarsh Textiles Gujarat
Addwin Exports Tamil Nadu
Adig Jemtex Pvt Ltd Rajasthan
Adisankara Spinning Mills Pvt Ltd Tamil Nadu
Aditya Birla Fashion And Retail Ltd Maharashtra
Aditya Translink Pvt Ltd West Bengal
Advaith Textiles Ltd Tamil Nadu
Agarpara Jute Mill West Bengal
Agson Global Pvt Ltd Delhi
Ahuja Cotspin Pvt Ltd Punjab
Ajanta Universal Fabrics Ltd Maharashtra
Ajay Cotspin Industries Gujarat
Akash Fashion Prints Pvt Ltd Gujarat
Akash Spinning Mills Haryana
Akshar Spintex Pvt Ltd Gujarat
Akshay Spinning Mills Haryana
Alamelu Balaji Spinning Mills Pvt Ltd Tamil Nadu
Aland Spinners Pvt Ltd Tamil Nadu
Alkas Spinning Mills Pvt Ltd Tamil Nadu
Alliance Mills Ltd West Bengal
Alltex Silk Cooperative Society Ltd Uttar Pradesh
Alok Industries Ltd Maharashtra
Alpine Knits India Pvt Ltd Tamil Nadu
Alps Industries Ltd Uttar Pradesh
Amaravathi Spinning Mills Rajapalayam Pvt Ltd Tamil Nadu
Amaravathi Textiles Ltd Andhra Pradesh
Amarjothi Spinning Mills Ltd Tamil Nadu
Amber Spintex Pvt Ltd Gujarat
Textiles Directory 2020
A B Cotspin India Ltd
Formerly Ganga Cottex Ltd Group : Homeland Group
Corp Office
53 Homeland Enclave
Goniana Road,
Bathinda-151001 Bathinda Punjab
Tel : 0-92163 00069 /0164-2270751 Fax :
Email : [email protected]
About the Company
A B Cotspin Ltd was originally incorporated as Ganga Cottex Ltd and was later acquired by A B Cotspin. Now, the company is managed by Mr. Rahul Goyal and Mr. Piyush Kansal. Its plant based in Bathinda has an installed capacity of 17 MT of yarns with 18000 spindles
Plants / Offices
Key Personnel
Current Projects
Names Designation Tel/Email
Rahul Goyal Director 0-98886 14100
Deepak Garg Director 0-92163 00069
Ramesh Kumar Director
Manohar Lal Director [email protected]
Plant
Jaitu - Bathinda Road
Jaitu
Tel: 0-98886 14100
Captive Power Plant :
Existing Capacity : 18000 spindles
Jaitu - 151202 Punjab
Upcoming New Capacity :
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A I Champdany Industries Ltd
Group :
Corp Office
25, Princep Street,
Kolkatta-700072 West Bengal
Tel : 033 2237 7880 Fax :
Email : [email protected] [email protected]
About the Company
AICIL, incorporated in 1873, was taken over by the Kolkata-based Wadhwa group from James Finlay & Co., U.K in 1967. Over the years, AICIL has expanded its capacity through organic and inorganic route. Currently, AICIL is one of the major players in the jute industry, with an installed capacity of 113,486 Mtpa. In 1994, AICIL acquired 100% stake in loss making Anglo India Jute Mills. The company now proposes to sell its “Middle Mill” unit and is in discussions with the potential buyers.
Plants / Offices
Key Personnel
Current Projects
Plant
P.O. Jagatdal
Tel: 033-2237-7880/85 2581-1320/4214/3735
Email: [email protected]
Captive Power Plant : 3.9 MW
Existing Capacity :
Jagatdal - 743125 West Bengal
Upcoming New Capacity :
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A K Soni Hosiery Mill Pvt Ltd
Group :
Corp Office
Soni Building, Gaushala Road,
Madhopuri
Ludhiana-141008 Ludhiana Punjab
Tel : 0161 270 0085 Fax :
Email : [email protected]
About the Company
A K Soni Hosiery Mill Pvt Ltd was promoted by Soni brothers in 2004 and is engaged in manufacturing of knitted woollen fabrics. The company is based out of Ludhiana.
Plants / Offices
Key Personnel
Current Projects
Names Designation Tel/Email
Sanjeev Kumar Director
Anand Kumar Soni Director
Raj Rani Director [email protected]
Plant
Soni Building, Gaushala Road,
Madhopuri
Tel: 0161 270 0085
Captive Power Plant :
Existing Capacity :
Ludhiana - 141008 Punjab
Upcoming New Capacity :
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A V Spinners
Group :
Corp Office
232/1, Gali No. 4
Shivnagar
Panipat-132103 Panipat Panipat Haryana
Tel : 0-94160 18713 Fax :
Email : [email protected]
About the Company
Plants / Offices
Key Personnel
Current Projects
Plant
232/1, Gali No. 4
Shivnagar
Tel: 0-94160 18713
Email: [email protected]
Captive Power Plant :
Existing Capacity :
Panipat - 132103 Panipat Haryana
Upcoming New Capacity :
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Ibis Textiles Directory 2020 – is one of the top sources of information available in Indian Textiles
Sector. This directory provides every detail about the sector – it contains profiles of all
textiles mills (yarns/threads/garments/fabrics/technical textile manufacturers and their history,
acquisitions, co-generation, upcoming capacity,
New projects, technology up gradation plans, plans, investments, details etc.,
The directory contains key personnel details of 1326 Indian Textile Plants along with their direct email-ids,
telephone numbers, mobile numbers and 3863+ contact details of all textile plants in the
country – with address, tel/fax/mobile/email etc.,
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