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Before any textile product reaches the marketplace, it is necessary to test the materials to check the quality. Today, manufacturers and retailers are expected to create and supply products that meet or exceed the minimum legal requirements. Quality also means the product is safe to use and meets the “claims” as stated by the product manufacturer. In this interview with Rakesh Rao, Anitha Jeyaraj, Deputy Director – Softlines, Connectivity & Products, SGS India Pvt Ltd, highlights on various aspects of quality and steps to be taken to enhance quality checking processes.

Any changes in regulations enhance the chemical and mechanical safety in the textile products. In this interview, Suvodeep Mukherjee, Senior General Manager Sales at TÜV SÜD South Asia, highlights on how brand owners are taking steps to achieve high level of quality and importance of traceability.

Before any textile product reaches the marketplace, it is necessary to test the materials to check the quality. Today, manufacturers and retailers are expected to create and supply products that meet or exceed the minimum legal requirements. Quality also means the product is safe to use and meets the “claims” as stated by the product manufacturer. In this interview with Rakesh Rao, Anitha Jeyaraj, Deputy Director – Softlines, Connectivity & Products, SGS India Pvt Ltd, highlights on various aspects of quality and steps to be taken to enhance quality checking processes.

India is the 4th market in the Asia-Pacific region for Italian export. As the Export Credit Agency (ECA) of Italy, SACE works alongside Italian exporters and Indian importers to support business between them. We foresee this partnership only becoming stronger over the next several years, says Gautam Bhansali, Head – India & South Asia, SACE. In this interview with Rakesh Rao, Gautam Bhansali elaborates on innovative financing solutions provided by SACE to facilitate exports from Italy to India.

Most spinners experience quality inconsistency. However, the ‘right first time and every time’ concept is possible with cotton spinning. TG Sarathy, in this article, explains a new perspective on the comber process assuming that other machines in the flow are set alright.