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T T to exit spinning

By November 1, 20191 Min Read
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T. T. Limited has been successful in disposing off company’s spinning machinery earlier located at Gajroula (Uttar Pradesh) and Avinashi (Tirupur, Tamil Nadu). However company’s ultra-modern green spinning plant located in cotton-growing belt and at port town of Pipavav, Gujarat is most ideally located and has an unusually large freight savings in incoming raw cotton and export shipments. T. T.
is looking for a suitable outright
buyer for its spinning facility. The company has already extended invitation to possible buyers and is about to start dealings. T.T. Limited is now concentrating and focusing on its fabric, garments – innerwear, outerwear and its retail business.
It is also testing its strength in new fields such as bulk transportation, packaged foods and building up an import line as well. It is only because of such new initiatives that company has been able to overcome and reduce otherwise heavy losses.

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