Case Study of Garments Industy Jitu

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    SUBMITTED BY:

    JITENDRA KUMAR

    MBA (GENERAL) SEM. I

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    INDUSTRY PROFILEIt is the single largest industry accounting for 20-25% of the

    total industrial production index.

    20 million employs

    The main raw materials are natural fibres like silk, cotton, wool

    and man-made fibres such as viscose, acetate and synthetic.

    Largest foreign exchange earner with a 30% share in total

    exports.

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    THE RECENT DEVELOPMENTS

    FOCUS ON COMPETITIVENESSMulti- fibre agreement

    Increased competition from south Asian countries

    Cost of production

    German ban on textiles

    A worldwide shift in the usage from cotton fabrics to man-made

    fabrics

    Government regulations favoring the unorganized sector.

    Eco-friendly garments and textiles

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    FUTURE OUTLOOKTHE SHIFT IN CONSUMER PREFERENCES TO MAN-

    MADE FIBRES

    GOVERNMENT OF INDIA DELICENSED THE TEXTILE

    INDUSTRY WITH EFFECTED FROM DECEMBER 1992.

    THE GOVERNMENT AIMS AT A TOTAL EXPORT FIGURE

    OF RS. 63000 CRORE BY AD 2000

    INCREASED COMPETITION FROM CHINA, PAKISTAN,

    INDONESIA, THAILAND, BANGLADESH

    COTTON SHARE BEING 30% OF THE TOTAL TEXTILE

    EXPORT, BY AD 2000

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    Answer 1Short-term Measures

    y Starting new courses like Textile Manufacturing and

    Textile Technology at IITs and engineering instituteyAccess to high quality and cost-effective man power

    y Encouraged unorganized sector

    y Single window clearance

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    Long-term Measuresy Product new type and design cloths like eco friendly

    garments

    y Setting up Textile Industries oriented SEZsy Excellent connectivity by road, rail and airports

    y Improve government policy

    y Technology

    y Increase Productivity

    y Change with customers taste

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    Answer 2If we want to create our Brand name and give position to

    our product, we want these new development in our

    product or companies :- Indian companies need to focus on Product

    Development

    Indian companies need good marketing of our product

    Indian companies satisfies to customer needs on lesscost

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    Answer 3Drawback in garment export policy :-

    y Differentiation to be shown between the organized and

    unorganized sectory Lower quality system

    y Quota restriction

    y Labor policy

    y Raw material supplied on higher rate

    y High rate of interest

    y Increased competition from South Asian countries

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    Needs to be doney Making labour policies more flexible

    y Raw material should be supplied on reasonable price

    y Free trade agreement

    y Law rate of interest levied

    y Implement quality system so that we can competition

    from other countries

    y Encourage unorganized sector

    y Strategic alliance with South Asian countries

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