Close Menu
Indian Textile Journal
  • Home
  • Market and Economy
    • Apparels & Garments
    • Fibres & Raw Materials
    • Home Textiles
    • Industry Update
  • Textile Machinery
    • Allied Equipment and Accessories
    • Automation
    • Dyeing, Processing & Finishing
    • Knitting
    • Printing
    • Spinning
    • Weaving
  • Tech Textiles
  • Sustainability
  • Resources
    • Trade Fair
    • Events
    • Videos
  • Interview & Opinion
  • Subscribe Now
  • Advertise
  • Digital
Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube LinkedIn
Indian Textile Journal
Epson
  • Home
  • Market and Economy
    • Apparels & Garments
    • Fibres & Raw Materials
    • Home Textiles
    • Industry Update
  • Textile Machinery
    • Allied Equipment and Accessories
    • Automation
    • Dyeing, Processing & Finishing
    • Knitting
    • Printing
    • Spinning
    • Weaving
  • Tech Textiles
  • Sustainability
  • Resources
    • Trade Fair
    • Events
    • Videos
  • Interview & Opinion
  • Subscribe Now
  • Advertise
  • Digital
Indian Textile Journal
Home » World fabric output up in Q4/2013
Knitting

World fabric output up in Q4/2013

By July 1, 20143 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Copy Link

Global fabric output was up in Q4/2013 as a consequence of higher production in Europe and Asia and despite lower output in South America. Year-on-year world fabric production rose due to increases in Asia and Europe and despite a drop in South America. Fabric stocks were slightly higher globally as a result of higher inventories in North and South America, while stocks were reduced in Europe and Asia. In comparison to last year´s quarter worldwide fabric stocks fell due to lower inventories in South and North America while stocks rose in Asia and Europe. Fabric orders in Brazil and Europe decreased in Q4/2013. On an annual basis fabric stocks were up both in Brazil and Europe.

Compared with the previous quarter global fabric production rose in Q4/2013 by .3 per cent with Europe and Asia recording higher outputs of .4 per cent and .6 per cent, respectively, while South America´s production fell by -15.3 per cent. Year-on-year global fabric production was up as well (.5 per cent) with Asia recording a production jump of .4 per cent and Europe of .0 per cent, while South America recorded a slump of -19.8 per cent.

Global fabric stocks in Q4/2013 increased slightly by .1 per cent resulting from higher inventories in North America (.5 per cent) and South America (,4 per cent) and despite lower stocks in Europe (-1.1 per cent) and Asia (-0.2 per cent). Global fabric stocks were down year-on-year by -3.1 per cent resulting from lower stocks in South America and North America (-16.8 per cent and -0.2 per cent, respectively). Fabric stocks in Asia and Europe on the other hand rose by .9 per cent and .2 per cent, respectively.

Meanwhile, global yarn production dropped in Q4/2013 in comparison to the previous quarter as a result of lower output in Asia, South and North America while production in Europe was up. Year-on-year global yarn production was up with all regions – except South America – recording higher output levels. Worldwide yarn stocks rose due to higher inventories in Europe and Asia and despite lower ones in South America. On an annual basis global yarn stocks were up as well in all regions, except in South America. Yarn orders in Europe increased slightly but dropped in Brazil in Q4/2013. Compared to last year´s quarter yarn orders were lower both in Brazil and Europe.

In comparison to the previous quarter, world yarn output dropped in Q4/2013 by -15.4 per cent due to lower output in Asia (-16.1 per cent), South America (-14.7 per cent) as well as in North America (-6.7 per cent) and despite an increase in Europe (.6 per cent). In comparison to Q4/2012 global yarn production rose by .7 per cent as a result of higher production levels in Asia (.6 per cent), North America (.0 per cent), Europe (.7 per cent) irrespective of a decline in South America (-6.7 per cent).

Previous ArticleOverall shipments of new textile machinery down in 2013
Next Article Bottom roller bearings in ring spinning frames

Related Posts

Karl Mayer deepens composites ties at JEC World 2026

April 27, 2026

Setting New Raschel Benchmarks

February 24, 2026

Warp knits redefine home textiles

January 21, 2026
Recent Posts
  • India’s textile sector posts 2.1% growth in FY25-26
  • RSWM retains IND A rating as outlook turns stable
  • Mumbai welcomes back HGH India 2026
  • Vipul Organics teams up with OMYA for European pigment distribution
  • ITM Istanbul 2026: ColorJet’s visibility extends across the entire exhibition
  • CMAI kidswear fair sees record participation 
  • Clean energy shift may save Tamil Nadu textiles Rs 32.50 billion
  • Spykar plans pan-India offline expansion with 100 new stores in two years
Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube LinkedIn
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

SISTER PUBLICATIONS

Construction World Equipment India Industrial Product Finder Infrastructure Today

© 2026 Indian Textile Journal. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.