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Vikram UtamsinghExecutive Director, KPMG India Pvt. Ltd.September 16, 2003

Textile Conference - 2003

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SWOT Analysis of the Indian Textile IndustryImplications for Maharashtra

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The Textile industry is at

today...CrossroadsThe global textile industry is likely to grow from USD 309 Bn to USD 856 BnIndia has a huge opportunity to capitalise on a much larger portion of this growth, however

China is poised to gain an additional 42 Bn USDof US trade within 12 months of quota removals and increase its share of US imports from 9% to 65%

And therefore how should the Indian Textile Industry respond to this challenge

…and Maharashtra must lead the way

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The Indian Textile industry has several key strengths…

. . . we discuss each of these in greater detail in the following slides

Abundant RM Availability

Presence across the value-chain Growing

Domestic Market

Low Cost Skilled Labour

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Raw Material AvailabilityAbundant…allowing the industry to control costs and reduce overall lead-times across the

value chain

Given inconsistent quality, would the industry be able to support large scale increases in volume?

Maharashtra: Has the advantage of being in close proximity of sources of both Natural and Man-made fibre and fabric as well as access to imported fibre through excellent ports.

India: One of the largest producers of Natural & Man-made Fibres

Strengths

China25%

US21%

India12%

Pakistan8%

Uzbeistan5%

Turkey4%

Others25%

Country-wise Cotton Production Break-up (2002E)

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HOURLY WAGE COMPARISON AMONG KEY TEXTILE MANUFACTURING COUNTRIES

Skilled LabourLow Cost…providing a distinct competitive advantage for the industry

Maharashtra: Has one of the best available skilled labour force in textiles due to the existence of traditional textile centers – Mumbai, Sholapur, Amravati etc.

India: One of the lowest labour costs in the world

Given the need for greater automation, how should the industry channelise the skill-base?

Strengths

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Reduced Lead-times:− Manufacturing capacity present across the entire

product range, enabling textile companies and garmenters to source their material locally, and reduce lead time

Super market:− Ability to satisfy customer requirements across

multiple product grades – small and large lot sizes, specialized process treatments etc.

across the value-chainPresence…providing a competitive advantage when compared to countries like

Bangladesh, Sri-lanka who have developed primarily as garmenters

How should the industry fully exploit this advantage?

Maharashtra: Has industry presence across the value-chain – yarn, fabric, process houses, garmenters and access to excellent ports

Strengths

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Vibrant domestic market, enabling manufacturers to spread out risks and overcome events like 9/11Very low per-capita consumption of textiles indicating significant potentialfor growthDomestic market is extremely sensitive to fashion fads and this has resulted in the development of a very responsive garment industry

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How should the industry address the risk of international competition?

Domestic MarketGrowing…which could allow manufacturers to “mitigate risks” while allowing them to build

competitiveness

Maharashtra: The state has one of the highest State Domestic Products and in host to a burgeoning middle-class

Strengths

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However, there are several inherent weaknesses as well…

Fragmented Industry

Lower Productivity & cost competitiveness

Technological Obsolescence

Effect of Historical

Government Policies

. . . we discuss each of these in greater detail in the following slides

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In fabric, large section of the industry is in the power loom and Handloom sectorsGlobal buyers prefer to source their entire requirementsfrom two to three vendors, and Indian garmenters find it difficult to fulfill the capacity requirements

WeaknessindustryFragmented…leading to lower ability to expand and emerge as “world-class” players

Mill Sector4%

Handloom Sector14%

Powerloom Sector

63%

Hosiery Sector

19%

DEGREE OF FRAGMENTATION IN THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY

How should the industry organize capacities to meet global buyer expectations?

Maharashtra: Extremely fragmented industry with significant section of the industry in the power loom sector – in centers like Bhiwandi

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The industry continues to be affected by several historical regulations continue Eg absence of a viable exit option for industry players. These regulations resulted in a complex industry structure, which is currently an impediment, Eg− Pre-2000, garmenting was reserved for the SSI sector, which has resulted in

most units being set-up with small capacities− Knitted garments continue to be reserved for the SSI sector

On the other hand, in some cases the industry too has not taken full advantage of government initiatives Eg TUF

WeaknessRegulationsHistorical…though relaxed continue to be an impediment to global competitiveness

What does the industry/government need to do to speed up the reform process?

Maharashtra: A specific example includes delays in government approvals to textile mills to liquidate land assets in Maharashtra which has led to greater industry sickness

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Labour force in India has a much lower productivityas compared to competing countries like China, Sri-Lanka etc.The Indian industry lacks adequate economies of scale and is therefore unable to compete with China, and other countries etc.Costs like Indirect taxes, power and interest are relatively high

Weaknesscost competitivenessLower…has hampered ability to compete with lower cost global players

Maharashtra: The state has a history of Labour problems

What would it take to build cost competitiveness?

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Large portion of the processing capacity is obsolete While state of the art integrated textile mills exist, majority of the capacity lies currently with the power loom sectorThis has also resulted in low value addition in the industry

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DEGREE OF MODERNISATION IN THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY

Case-in-point: Looms

Figures in Brackets indicate the share of the country in the world loomage capacity

ObsolescenceTechnology…has resulted in the need for significant technology investments to achieve

world-class quality

Maharashtra: The financial problems faced by most textile mills in the state has also resulted in insufficient investments in technology

For a start how can the TUF/TRF be more effectively implemented? How can larger players be incentivised

to invest in modernisation?

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Several opportunities remain for the Indian Textile industry…

Post 2005 Challenges

R&D & product development

. . . we discuss each of these in greater detail in the following slides

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Fabric Cost per Piece Trims, Washing ChemicalsConversion Cost per Piece Freight to USImport Duty

JEANS COST COMPARISONS WITH COMPETING COUNTRIES CURRENTLY EXPORTING DUTY FREE TO THE US

Opportunity2005…is a huge opportunity that needs to be capitalised

What must the Industry plan to capture this Opportunity at the start?

Global Trade expected to triple from the current USD 305 Bn to USD 856 Bn

India’s current share is barely 3% while Chinacontrols about 15%Post 2005, it is expected that China will capture about 43% of global textile trade

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Indian companies needs to increase focus on product development:− Newer specialized fabric – Smart Fabrics,

Specialized treatments etc− Faster turnaround times for design

samples− Investing in design centers and sampling

labs

Increased use of CAD to develop designing capability in the organisation and developing greater optionsInvesting in trend forecasting to enable growth of the industry in India.

Opportunity

How can the industry build and project its capabilities to the international community?

New Product Development…needs additional focus in Indian companies in order to move up the value-

chain and capture a greater global market share

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The Industry needs to keep in mind several potential threats…

Ecological and Social awareness.

Regional alliances

Competition in domestic market

. . . we discuss each of these in greater detail in the following slides

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Competition is not likely to remain just in the Exports space, the industry is likely to face competition from cheaper imports as wellThis is likely to affect the domestic industry and may lead to increased consolidation

Threat

How should the industry address the risk of international competition?

ThreatCompetition in domestic market…by competition offering lower prices and better quality

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Developed markets have seen extensive developments in the form of increased consumer consciousness on issues such as usage of polluting dyes, usage of child labour, unhealthy working conditions etc.Standards like the SA 8000 have now started being implemented extensively in the industryThis has resulted in increased pressure on companies to limit sourcing from countries/ companies known to have such practicesThe Indian industry needs to prepare for the fall-out of such issues by improving its working practices

Could large Indian players make this a competitive advantage?

ThreatThreatEcological and Social awareness.…is likely to result in increased pressure on the industry to follow international

labour and environmental laws

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Regional Trade blocs play a significant role in the global garment industry with countries enjoying concessional tariffs by virtue of being members of such blocs/ alliancesIndian industry, would need to be prepared to face the fall-out of the post 2005 scenarios in the form of continued barriers for imports

ThreatThreatRegional Alliances…will continue to have a significant impact

How will industry further reduce costs and develop alternative competitive advantages?

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…this opportunity for the Textile industry could potentially be the Next Big Wave for the Indian Economy…

…various stakeholders within the Textile industry should work towards developing a competitive advantage and projecting it to the the global market

In Conclusion…

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Vikram UtamsinghEmail: [email protected]: +91-22-24913131

Website: www.in.kpmg.com

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