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ULTIMATE SOLUTION IN TEXTILE www.textilevaluechain.com COMPLEMENTARY NEWSLETTER Exhibition Dates 7 th / 8 th / 9 th December, 2013 Exhibition Time 10 am to 6 pm Exhibition Venue SIECC ( SURAT INTERNATIONAL EXHIBTION & CONVENTION CENTER) Sarsana, Surat, Gujrat, INIDA Website http://www.fibertofashion.sgcci.in Organiser SGCCI ( THE SOUTHERN GUJARAT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY) KAVISH (KATONEVENTS PVT. LTD) About Surat The host city "Surat" , is business gateway to India from more than two centuries. Many foreign regimes and companies have started their business activities from Surat . Surat is 4th fastest developing city in the world, and 9th biggest city of India. It is the fastest growing Indian city in terms of economic Prosperity with highest growth in GDP. Surat household have been declared the most prosperous in India. Surat is known as the "The Textile & Embroidery capital" of India, with almost 65% share in India's total manmade (synthetic) fabric business. Over 6,50,000 looms consuming 2800 tons of yarn per day. over 450 processing houses. Employment for over 1 million people. More than 1,20,000 multihead, shifly & other embroidery machines Over 150 Textile Markets & 40,000 wholesale outlets Synthetic material manufacturing Fancy yarns, metallic yarns, metallic sheet, Fancy & Innovative yarn manufacturer mainly present in Surat. A Handloom city now converted to Power loom & imported (Chinese) loom across Surat. There are 8 lac Looms (manufacturer) & 50000 Traders, due to poor ratio of production and sale, many manufacturer company shut their operation in Surat. Technology used in manufacturing is not world class, less of productivity & production. Compet ing with world class Quality and quantity need to be upgraded and support in India. Revised TUFS scheme is not benefitted to Surat manufacturer, To gain capital subsidy machine needs to Weft operated as 600 – 1000/ Meter/ Minute. But current situation is weft 400/ Meter/ Minute. Due to unorganized industry ( ie. 12 -16 looms / Manufacturer). Transaction of Black money more & less white money transaction in dealing in surat. Once FDI enters in Retail, Textile and garment industry need to m ore productive with high production capacity. As international player, wants quantity with quality. If they purchase form our competitive country, loss is ours not theirs..

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Page 1: FIBER TO FASHION SHOW 2013, SURAT - NEWSLETTER

ULTIMATE SOLUTION IN TEXTILE

www.textilevaluechain.comCOMPLEMENTARY NEWSLETTER

Exhibition Dates 7th

/ 8th

/ 9th

December, 2013 Exhibition Time 10 am to 6 pm Exhibition Venue SIECC ( SURAT INTERNATIONAL EXHIBTION & CONVENTION CENTER)

Sarsana, Surat, Gujrat, INIDA Website http://www.fibertofashion.sgcci.in

Organiser SGCCI ( THE SOUTHERN GUJARAT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY)

KAVISH (KATON EVENTS PVT. LTD)

About Surat The host city "Surat", is business gateway to India from more than

two centuries.

Many foreign regimes and companies have started their business

activities from Surat.

Surat is 4th fastest developing city in the world, and 9th biggest

city of India.

It is the fastest growing Indian city in terms of economic

Prosperity with highest growth in GDP.

Surat household have been declared the most prosperous in India.

Surat is known as the "The Textile & Embroidery capital" of India,

with almost 65% share in India's total manmade (synthetic) fabric

business.

Over 6,50,000 looms consuming 2800 tons of yarn per day.

over 450 processing houses.

Employment for over 1 million people .

More than 1,20,000 multihead, shifly & other embroidery machines

Over 150 Textile Mar kets & 40,000 wholesale outlets

Synthetic material manufacturing

Fancy yarns, metallic yarns, metallic sheet, Fancy & Innovative yarn

manufacturer mainly present in Surat.

A Handloom city now converted to Power loom & imported

(Chinese) loom across Surat.

There are 8 lac Looms (manufacturer) & 50000 Traders, due to poor ratio of

production and sale, many manufacturer company shut their operation in Surat.

Technology used in manufacturing is not world class, less of productivity &

production. Competing with world class Quality and quantity need to be upgraded

and support in India.

Revised TUFS scheme is not benefitted to Surat manufacturer, To gain capital

subsidy machine needs to Weft operated as 600 – 1000/ Meter/ Minute.

But current situation is weft 400/ Meter/ Minute.

Due to unorganized industry ( ie. 12 -16 looms / Manufacturer). Transaction

of Black money more & less white money transaction in dealing in surat.

Once FDI enters in Retail, Textile and garment industry need to m ore

productive with high production capacity. As international player, wants

quantity with quality. If they purchase form our competitive country, loss is ours not theirs..

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Interview with Mr. K. B. Prasad, VP, Textile engineering – Garment and Home Textile Machinery, ATE

TVC : Surat Textile industry overview, History

KP : Surat city is largely recognized for its textile and diamond businesses. It is also known as the diamond ca pital of the world and the Manchester textile city of India . Garment industry started approx. 10 years ago & is growing rapidly.

TVC : Reasons for Development as Textile Hub …

KP : Availability of electricity, power, skilled labour, easy availability of land, etc. are major reasons for development of Sura t as a textile hub.

TVC : Surat in Garment segments

KP : A variety of garments are produced in Surat,

production of Denims, PNC Garments,

Formal & casual shirts, ladies garments, kids, Many

more. The garment factories are spread out in Surat apparel park, Hoziwala and adjoining areas like Udhna. Howe ver, the no. of factories is just around 40—50 including small manufacturers.

TVC : Market acceptability of new entrant, any barrier for new entrant in market?

KP

: New entrants in the market are accepted in the market without much problem. Every production & value addition is different for each manufacturer.

TVC

: Brand importance & acceptance in market..

KP : Brands in the garment machinery play an important part in Surat region because they believe in reliability of the machine if the brand is established. Chinese machines though have played a mass role in setting up the factories but manufacturers are not satisfied with the quality of machines.

TVC : ATE

presence in Surat market .

KP : From the garment division, A.T.E. Enterprises Pvt Ltd is en gaged with development in quality & productivity of apparels, at most of the garment manufacturers in Surat. The factories in apparel park are not doing great because of the limitations to export o nly from this apparel park. Domestic players are not able t o set up their units in the apparel park. Ladies garment manufacturers like Sahiba Fabrics & others are doing quite well. We have promoted all kinds of automation products for shirt manufacturers like BAMBOOS and such ot hers. Recent set up of the Denim

unit, like that of PNC Garments in an indication of diversification of the apparel trend in Surat market.

Share of Fibres in Total Textiles: Consumption 26946 million meter

57.83%

41.29%

0.62% 0.26%

Market Share

manmade & blended

cotton

Pure Silk

Woolen

Per Capita Purchase of Major Varieties of Textiles in Different Areas during 2010

Q-

Quantity in Meters, V: Value in Rupees

Variety

Area

Urban Rural

Textiles in Piece length

4.44 – Q 511.68 – V

4.16- Q317.47- V

Garments in Piece Length 12.62 – Q1248.22- V

8.29- Q537.83 –V

Woven readymade Garments 7.41- Q1080.58- V

4.81- Q537.21- V

Knitted Varieties 2.82- Q236.82- V

2.88-Q160.53- V

Woven Household Varieties 1.90- Q214.10- V

1.58- Q115.10- V

All Textiles 29.19- Q3291.40-V

21.72- Q1668.14

Below data is referred from “ National household Survey 2011 Market for Textiles & Clothing”, Textile Committee.

MARKET FOR SALWAR KAMEEZ (LADIES)Total Market size : 380 million pieces ( 1712 million meters) in 2010

Growth % : 2.98 %

Urban : 38.68 % & Rural : 61.32 %

By Income Level :

( Lower Income : 39.69%

, Middle Income : 16.53%, Higher Income : 43.78%

)

Cotton Fibre:

Market Size : Estimated 482 million meters in 2010

Growth % : 11.46% from previous year

Income level ( 20.22% lower income , 30.40% middle income, 49.38% higher income)

Man Made / Blended/ Mixed

Fibre

:

Market Size : 1230 million meters

Growth : No difference

By Income Level :

(Lower Income : 25.51 %

, Middle Income : 34.94%

, Higher Income : 39.55%

)

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Pure Silk Fibre

Market size : 175 million meters

Growth : 18.52 %

By Income Level : Lower income : 13.08 %

, Middle Income : 32.86 %

, Higher income : 54.06 %

Man Made & Blended/ Mixed

:

Market size : 7164 million meters

Growth : 1.16%

By Income Level : Lower income : 31.63% , Middle Income : 49.55 % , Higher income : 18.82 %

Per Capita Purchase of Textiles by Different Fibers in Different areas during 2010Q- Quantity in Meters , V: Value in Rupees

Fibre

Area

Urban

Rural

Cotton

13.09 –

Q

1232.82 –

V

8.57- Q59.40- V

Pure Silk

0.40 –

Q

280.97-

V

0.05- Q48.68 –V

Wool

0.09-

Q

62.07-

V

0.05- Q27.58- V

Man made / blended/ mixed

15.61-

Q

1715.54-

V

13.05-Q

1052.48-

V

-

Per Capita Purchases of Textiles for Males &Females during 2010

Q Quantity in Meters , V: Value in Rupees

Sex

Area

Urban

Rural

Male

22.85 –

Q

2736.56–

V

18.71- Q1561.22 - V

Female

35.91 –

Q

3881.50 - V24.93- Q1781.87 –V

Avearge 29.19- Q3291.40- V

21.72- Q1668.14 - V

Shri Muniveer Spinning Mills has set up a new modernized spinning unit with state-of-the-art machinery and infrastructure. Our quality is a promise wherein we strive only for excellence. Our valued customers perceive us as a producer of consistent quality at competitive prices, always striving to exceed their expectations

Product Range:

Yarn Type Range Application

100% Spun Polyester

Staple Fibre Yarn

Ne 30/1

High Speed Weaving & Knitting

100% Spun Polyester Staple Fibre Yarn

Ne 40/1

High Speed Weaving & Knitting

100% Spun Polyester Staple Fibre Yarn

Ne 50/1

High Speed Weaving & Knitting

100% Spun Polyester Staple Fibre Yarn Ne 60/1

High Speed Weaving & Knitting

100% Spun Polyester Staple Fibre Yarn Ne 76/2

High Speed Weaving & Knitting

A-1/11 Hojiwala Industrial Estate Road No. 9, Sachin Udhyognagar, Vanz Surat – 394230, Gujarat - India .

Email: [email protected] Office: +91-261-2391200

Shri Muniveer Spinning Mills

www.smspinning.com

MARKET FOR SAREESTotal Market Size : estimated 9886 million meters in year 2010

Growth : 3.99%

By Income Level : Lower income : 33.12% , Middle Income : 38.48%, Higher income : 28.40%

Cotton Fibre

Market size : 2547 million meters

Growth : 11.84%

By Income Level : Lower income : 35.49%

, Middle Income : 19.97%

, Higher income : 44.54 %

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Strive to Reshaping textile industry..

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