The Indian textiles industry is set for strong growth, buoyed by strong domestic consumption as well as export demand. Karthik Muthuveeran reports.The Indian textile industry is currently on a roll. Not only the industry´s hopes are flying high following the formation of a new Modi-led government
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Ketan Sanghvi, Partner and Director at Laxmi Textile Stores, which also manufactures looms that are nearly 100 per cent indigenous, spoke to the Editor of ITJ, in an exclusive interview
Indias increasing imports of looms from China is an interesting trend”, says Kanti Prakash Brahma, Senior Consultant, Fashion-Textile & Apparel at Technopak Advisors.
The Indian industry must consciously work backed by intensive R&D towards exploring and finding new avenues of growth in technical textiles. Statistics and figures fly fast and thick when technical textile seminars and symposium are held.
The Indian Technical Textile Association (ITTA) is the only association of the technical textile industry in India with about 250 members. ITTA membership represents the entire technical textile value chain from raw materials to finished goods producers,
Trutzschler Group reached two new milestones towards the end of 2013. The group celebrated 125th Anniversary. Trützschler Switzerland AG, the youngest member of the Trützschler Group, added the business unit of filament spinning lines to the product portfolio, and the first Trützschler BCF lines was poised to start production.
Year 2013 was the recovery year for Indian textile industry after sluggish financial years 2011 & 2012. The time was greatly supported by worldwide lower cotton prices, lower raw material price volatility, highest cotton crop production in 2012