In this interview, Amar Kaul, CMD, Ingersoll Rand India Ltd, highlights on how IR products are designed keeping air quality at the focus and trends in air engineering solutions for the textile industry
Browsing: weaving sector
Keeping in view requests from many exhibitors and also to coincide with the first edition of GTTES in 2015, the dates for 2nd edition GTTES 2019 to be held at Nesco, Mumbai is preponed by 12 days to 18th, 19th and 20th of January, 2019.
Keeping in view requests from many exhibitors and also to coincide with the first edition of GTTES in 2015, the dates for 2nd edition GTTES 2019 to be held at Nesco, Mumbai is preponed by 12 days to 18th, 19th and 20th of January, 2019.
Keeping in view requests from many exhibitors and also to coincide with the first edition of GTTES in 2015, the dates for 2nd edition GTTES 2019 to be held at Nesco, Mumbai is preponed by 12 days to 18th, 19th and 20th of January, 2019.
The Textile Association (India), Mumbai Unit is organising a seminar on “Opportunities in the Current Challenges in Weaving Sector†on April 22, 2017 at Hotel Fortune Park Galaxy, Vapi, Gujarat.
Global textile machinery market is witnessing tremendous growth buoyed by growing demand of textile and apparel market. It is forecasted to grow at a CAGR of 14.02 per cent till 2018. It is expected to reach to $207.5 billion in 2015. The major manufacturers of textile machinery are Germany, Italy, Switzerland, France and now China. China is leading in the field of textile exports today because they installed a large set-up for spinning and weaving industry. One of the major trends in the global textile machinery market is the growing number of technological innovations.
The year 2013 was of mixed type for Indian textile industry. On the one hand the mill sector (spinning/weaving) had a good year, the decentralised powerloom weaving sector had one or the other hiccups like power cuts, high tariff in power