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• India is the world’s second largest producer of textiles and garments after China.
• It is the world’s third largest producer of cotton—after China and the USA.
• The second largest cotton consumer after China.
• Indian Textile & Clothing (T&C) Industry cab be divided into several segment some of them are listed below:– Cotton Textiles– Silk Textiles–Woollen Textiles– Readymade Garments–Hand-Crafted Textiles– Jute and coir
• The Indian textile industry contributes about
14% Industrial production,
4% Gross domestic product (GDP)
17% Export earnings
• 2nd Largest Employment Provider
CURRENT SCENARIO
• Fabric production: 60,996 Million sq mt 52,665 Million sq mtr • Production of raw cotton: 32.5 million bales 28 million bales
• production of man-made fibre: 1,281 million kgs 1,139 million kgs
FY 2007
CURRENT SCENARIO
FY 2011FY 2007
FY 2011
FY 2011FY 2007
• Production of yarn: 6,233 million kgs 5,183 million kgs
• India has the potential to increase its textile and apparel share in the world trade from the current level of 4.5 per cent to 8 per cent and reach US$ 80 billion by 2020.
CURRENT SCENARIO
FY 2011FY 2007
45%
25%
18%
4%
18% 2% 2%Readymade Garment
Cotton Textile
Man Made Textile
Handi-Craft
Silk
Wool & Wollen Textile
Othres
India’s Textiles & Clothing Export% - FY10
• Fashion-oriented clothing companies like Liz Claiborne, Gap and The Limited Inc., generally design and/or market—but do not make—the branded products they order. They are “manufacturers without factories”, with the physical production of goods separated from the design and marketing.
• India has approximately 30,000 ready-to-wear Garment manufacturing units, with a wide production range.
• India produces more than 100 garment product categories and is increasingly considered as a major supplier of high quality fashion clothes.
Garment Industry
• The garments are manufactured as per the requirement of the foreign/domestic buyers.
• The industry runs on three basic operations: – (1) cutting; – (2) stitching; and – (3) pressing/finishing
• The typical process is a combined process of various general and/or specialized machines operated by manual or electronic devices.
Process
Natural Fibers
(Cotton, Silk, Wool)
Synthetic Fibers
(Oil, Natural Gas, Plastic)
Textiles Companies
Yarn(Spinning)
Petrochemical
Fabric(weaving,knitting,
Finishing)
Syntheticfibers
Garment Contractor/
Sub Contractor - cutting; - Stitching
Garment Job Work
Brand namedClothingcompanies
GarmentProcessing
- Washing - Pressing - Packaging
OverseasBuying offices
Tradingcompanies
Department stores
Specialty stores
Discount chains
Distributor/ All Retail Outlets
Mail, Order, Others
Retail Outlets
Supply Chain Management Frameworks
Textile City
Tirupur
Textile CitySurat
Textile City
Coimbaitor
Textile City
Chennai
Top Four Textile Manufacturer and Dealer
• Soma Textiles & Indus Ltd• Bombay Rayon Fashions Ltd• Provogue (India)Ltd• Indo Rama Textiles Ltd
•Big Manufacturer:
•Small manufaturer/Dealers:
Only Bulk
Above 50 mtrs
Physical Distribution of Textiles
Physical Distribution of Readymade garment
•Organized Sector
Manufacturer
Retailer
Transportation
• Manufacturer to DC = Manufacturer handles
• DC to Store = DC handles• DC to Vendor (Reverse Logistics) = AFL• DC to DC = AFL• Internal transfers between Stores = AFL• Modes of Transportation = Tempos
• Un-organised SectorManufacturer
Distributor
Wholesaler
Increase CostSalesman 5%
Retailer
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