Browsing: Spinners

Following the overall success and growth of NITRA during last one year, Sanjay K Jain, Managing Director of T.T. Limited, would be continuing as Chairman, NITRA, the pioneering textile R&D organisation in India.

USTER has relaunched its LVI family with upgraded electronics and design – and the accuracy and reliability. Nearly 70 years ago, the earliest accurate test equipment for cotton fibre properties were introduced to the market.

Supporting the spinners, the effects and patterns can be changed with the help of SKAAT machine. SKAAT, a well-known Indian manufacturer of fancy yarn machinery, with 20 years of study about fashionable fancy yarn segment, etc.

In India, this season’s 65 per cent of cotton crop has arrived and if the price stability is maintained, it will be win-win for the cotton and textile sectors

India’s spun yarn exports in July 2016 plunged 36 per cent in volume terms and value terms. Indian spinners faced a fall in their margins and found it difficult to compete on the international market.

In my business life, I have not seen a worse situation than this, where such a big disparity is there between spot cotton prices and yarn prices. This disparity for such an extended period of time shows there is a deep rooted problem and it?s not a temporary feature. The current isolated spurt in Indian cotton prices has aggravated the situation to an extent that many can hear the death knell. The more disturbing fact is that no domestic yarn buyer is hassled or is rushing to buy yarn-they know cotton prices have moved 50 per cent and yarn just 20 per cent-still no anxiety! International buyers have diverted their orders as cotton in India has increased much much more in comparison to international cotton prices.

In my business life, I have not seen a worse situation than this, where such a big disparity is there between spot cotton prices and yarn prices. This disparity for such an extended period of time shows there is a deep rooted problem and it?s not a temporary feature. The current isolated spurt in Indian cotton prices has aggravated the situation to an extent that many can hear the death knell. The more disturbing fact is that no domestic yarn buyer is hassled or is rushing to buy yarn-they know cotton prices have moved 50 per cent and yarn just 20 per cent-still no anxiety! International buyers have diverted their orders as cotton in India has increased much much more in comparison to international cotton prices.