A recent sale of the fifth wet-laid spunlacing facility is testimony to the successful collaboration between Truetzschler Nonwovens and Voith as established technology leaders in the wet-laid hydroentangled nonwoven segment.
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The Indian textile industry needs to evolve and take huge steps as far as providing the training to their workforce is concerned, feels Avinash Mayekar.
Textile manufacturing is a multi- billion dollar industry, one with complex global supply chains and stakeholders at all levels of society. There are focused companies in the world which manufacture a number of air compressors for the textile industry that are engineered to meet the challenges today’s operators face.
Indian textile industry cannot afford to ignore the implications of ‘skilling’ the labour force, for to sharpen the competitive edge in producing and exporting quality textile goods, skilled labour is a must. The ITJ cover story traces the ‘skilling’ moves in the textile industry.
The Textile Sector Skill Council (TSC), a non-profit organisation, works towards the development of skilled workforce for the textile industry through setting curriculum for training and accreditation of trade competency.
Deeper training would help to increase productivity and efficiency, much required vital factors for the apparel industry, to ensure long-term competitiveness, says Dr Darlie Koshy.
Since 1969, SABAR has been the only company in India that has been manufacturing complete range of spinning roll shop machines under one roof. Today, Sabar ranks among one of the world’s top manufacturers of spinning roll-shop machinery. It is not a surprise that the company has clientele in more than 25 countries across the globe.