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Once with A.T.E., always with A.T.E. – Sudarshan Jeans

By January 1, 20192 Mins Read
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Under the visionary leadership of its Chairman, Sudarshan Bansal, the Indapur unit expanded its operations in the same year with 24,192 spindles, and has kept growing.

Sudarshan Jeans is one of the leading suppliers of denim in India. Located at Indapur near Solapur, India, Sudarshan Jeans started its operations in 2016 with 2,000 open end rotors and at present has 3312 rotors. They also have a unit at Kolhapur with 3216 rotors and a capacity of producing two lakh metres of denim per day.


Under the visionary leadership of its Chairman, Sudarshan Bansal, the Indapur unit expanded its operations in the same year with 24,192 spindles,
and has kept growing. Today, with it’s latest expansion, it is one of India’s largest fully integrated textile plants with spinning, weaving, processing, and finishing under one roof.


Sudarshan Bansal explained with enthusiasm the attention he paid to each and every detail of the project in the planning stage to ensure a successful completion of the mill. At present the plant has 2 blow-room lines, 14 TC 10 cards, and 14 draw-frames from Truetzschler; 6 speed-frames from Saurer; and 14 EcoPulsarS from Savio.


The Indapur, Kolhapur and the new Amravati units in total have five blow-rooms lines, 48 cards and 30 draw-frames from Truetzschler.


Sudarshan Bansal is ably assisted by his son, Gautam Bansal, Managing Director, Sudarshan Jeans. Commenting on the latest project, Gautam Bansal said, “Our focus on value-added and high quality products strengthens our position in the market. In order to gain this position we had to invest in the best technology available in the market. We saw that perfect blend in A.T.E. with its principals like Truetzschler, Savio, Luwa, and SARA ELGI which are market leaders”. He further added that all products sold by A.T.E. had a common philosophy – they are based on latest technology, save power and require minimum maintenance. All these lead to a highly satisfied workforce in the mill and a healthy profit margin for the company.


Sudarshan Bansal said that Sudarshan Jeans has an aggressive and ambitious growth plan and A.T.E. along with its principals would certainly be a part of it. “Once we select our technology partners, then it is a life-long partnership”, said Sudarshan Bansal during his interactions with A.T.E. team. “I believe this will also reflect the philosophy and commitment of A.T.E., in building and sustaining a long-term partnership with its customers.”

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