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Analysis of Textile Sector.
Indian Textiles at a glance.
It contributes 14 % to the industrial production.4 per cent to the country's gross domestic product
(GDP)17 per cent to the country’s export earnings.Long tradition of excellence in textile It provides direct employment to over 35 million people It is the second largest provider of employment after
agriculture.
Geographical spreadNorthern part
Panipat- known as the city of weaverLudhiana- major supply hub for woven knitsDelhi- for excellent designing and merchandising skills.
Southern partTirpur- accounts 90% of cotton knitwear exportChennai- one of the largest apparel manufacturing cityBangalore- famous for silk production & now emerging as the city of technical cities.
India in the World Market
• India is the largest producer of jute• The top exporter of cotton yarn with share of
25% in the world trade• It is the second largest producer of cotton yarn
and silk• It has the second largest spindalge in the world• The largest producer of cotton• It is the fifth largest of synthetic fiber/yarn
Export of Indian Textile Industry
Basket consistsCotton yarn and fabrics, man-made yarn and fabrics, wool and silk fabrics, made-ups and variety of garments
Handlooms and Handicrafts are exported to over a 100 countries.
US and EU accounts of two-third of Indian textiles exports
Major PlayersArvind Mills- World`s largest exporter of denims Raymond Ltd-US$ 300 million plus conglomerateAlok Industries- Manufacturer of best apparel fabricsAditya Birla Group- Most diversified conglomerateCentury mills- Asia’s largest composite 100 per cent
cotton textile millWelspun India- Ties with 12 major retailers for its
productsBombay Dyeing- one of the largest producers of
textiles. It produces various products.
Components on Indian Textiles
Our fielud
Our field of interest
JUTE TECHNICAL TEXTILES
COTTON MAN MADE FIBRE
SILK WOLLEN & KNIT WEAR
JUTE TECHNICAL TEXTILES SILK
JUTE Introduction•Major industries in Eastern region particularly West Bengal •Employment- 2.6 lakh to direct and 1.4 lakh indirectly•Capacity utilization is around 75 %
Exportable Jute ItemsHessain Furnishing fabrics Jute YarnFood grade jute products
Carpet backing cloth
Hand and shopping bags
Floor coverings Sacking Blankets
Jute soil saver(Jute geotextile)
Handicrafts Gifts & other novelty items
Future of Jute Textile in India
• Jute Geo Textile– Woven– Non-woven
Geo Jute application• Erosion control • Separation, filtration and drainage in civil
engineering works • Agricultural uses
Technical Textile• Technical textile is a knowledge based, research
oriented industry and its products are used for technical performance and functional properties.
• Indian technical textile market is highly import oriented
• Disposable Products – Wet tissue – Baby diapers – Bed sheets– Surgical crowns – Hoses – Webbing for seat belts
World MarketYear Value
2005 $107 billion
2010 $ 127 billion
Growth Rates for consumption of technical textiles Regions Expected Growth Rate
Country Growth
India 11-12 %
Asia 4.23 %
North America 2.6 %
Western Europe 2.14 %
Segments of Technical TextileSegment Growth 2008-09 Expected Growth
Agrotech 13 %
Meditech 12 % 20 %
Buildtech 9 % 20 %
Mobiltech 8 % 10 %
Clothtech 8 % 15 %
Oekotech 10 %
Geotech 20 %
Packtech 12 % 12-13 %
Hometech 12 % 15 %
Protech 11 %
Indutech 10 % 12–13 %
Expotech 19 %
• Technical textile products which are imported: – Webbing for seat belts – Adult diapers – High altitude protective clothing – Non-woven glass mat for battery separators – Medical implants & devices – Geosynthetics
• Technical textile products which are exported: – Tarpaulin – Jute carpet backing – Stuffed toys – Surgical dressing – Sultures – Sports goods – Fishnets – Nonwoven crop covers
Players in the Market• Domestic
– SRF– Entremonde Polycoaters– Kusumgarh Corporates– Supreme Nonwovens Pvt. Ltd. – Garware Wall Ropes– Century Enka– Techfab India Ltd – Vardhman• Global players• Johnson & Johnson• Du Pont, Procter & Gamble• 3M• SKAPs• Kimberly Clark
Silk
• India is the second largest producer of silk, contributing to about 18 per cent to the world production.
• This industry employs 7,00,000 farm families • It is concentrated in Karnataka, tamilnadu and A.P• Silk industry Indian contextGlobal context
Leading Export Destination
Demand-Supply Gap
SWOT ANALYSIS
• STRENGTH: Strong and diverse raw material base: Positive developments in the Textile Policy Flexibility in production Product development and design capabilIties Vertical and horizontal integrated textile value chain Globally competitive spinning industry & other cost
advantages Unique strength in traditional handlooms and handicrafts
• Major weaknesses: Structural weaknesses in weaving and processing The rigid labor laws Inadequate capacity of the domestic textile machinery
manufacturing sector Big demand and supply gap in the training facilities in textile
sector. Infrastructural bottlenecks in terms of power, utility, road
transport etc. Industry is highly independent on cotton Highly fragmented garment industry Except spinning, all other segments are predominantly in
decentralized sector.
• Major opportunities
Buoyant domestic economy Large, potential domestic and international market The organized retailing in India will further fuel
demand of apparel in the country. Greater investment and FDI opportunities are
available
• Major threatsHigh competitionNon-availability of technical resources
Porter five forces model
CONCLUSION
• India’s share in world textile market has reduced very much
• It is expected to grow at 16% in the value term and reach to level of US$ 115 billion till year 2012
REFERENCE
• www.txcIndia.com • www.texmin.nic.in • Export & Imports: Foreign Trade Statistics of India
(Principal Commodities &Countries) • http://jmdcIndia.com/html/2products.html • A web site of Ministry of textile, India • A magazine : Indian textile review • A book : India textile 2015 • http://www.ibef.org/industry/textiles.aspx