The local as well as global requirements for bulk material handling solutions are projected to be strong. The Indian bulk material handling industry is well saddled to make the best of this opportunity.
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According to IMTMA India, the Government of India is expected to boost manufacturing – one of achieving 25 per cent share in overall GDP by the year 2025 (from the present 16 per cent); to have concerted focus on technology and depth value addition; and to generate for the country a hundred million manufacturing jobs.
Days of weave, cut, stitch & sew are gone, and seamless technology is the in-thing in women´s intimate, active and casual wear, say the top brass from the Sangam (India) Ltd, Bhilwara, which has launched India´s first brand´CHANNEL NINE´born of a ´seamless experience´.
Severe competition on global level and lack of initiatives and direction on the domestic front have made a dent in India´s textile exports with a dip in figures for FY 2014-15, diminishing the scope of achieving the cherished goals. S Joseph & M Karthik take an overall look at the scene.
Days of weave, cut, stitch & sew are gone, and seamless technology is the in-thing in women´s intimate, active and casual wear, say the top brass from the Sangam (India) Ltd, Bhilwara, which has launched India´s first brand´CHANNEL NINE´born of a ´seamless experience´.
Days of weave, cut, stitch & sew are gone, and seamless technology is the in-thing in women´s intimate, active and casual wear, say the top brass from the Sangam (India) Ltd, Bhilwara, which has launched India´s first brand´CHANNEL NINE´born of a ´seamless experience´.
Gujarat is the largest producer of cotton and also the largest producer of art silk manmade textile. Cotton-based textile industry is mainly targeted at both domestic and export market whereas art silk synthetic textiles is mainly focused on the domestic market, which is growing at 15 per cent.