All businesses, whether big or small, are always on the lookout for ways to increase their profit margins. This especially holds true in case of manufacturers, for the simple reason that when the magnitude of the stock is greater, even a slight increase in the margins can prove to be substantially profitable. This holds true for the textile industry as well.
Showing posts with label Indian textile Industry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indian textile Industry. Show all posts
Monday, 1 August 2016
Guide To Increase Profit Margins in Textile Industry
All businesses, whether big or small, are always on the lookout for ways to increase their profit margins. This especially holds true in case of manufacturers, for the simple reason that when the magnitude of the stock is greater, even a slight increase in the margins can prove to be substantially profitable. This holds true for the textile industry as well.
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Tuesday, 21 June 2016
Future of Indian Textile Industry
Future of Indian Textile Industry |
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Thursday, 26 May 2016
Friday, 13 May 2016
Is The Internet The Right Stimulus For Indian Textile Industry?
India, the second-largest producer of textiles and
garments, has been eyeing to be a sourcing hub, riding on the back of a skilled
labor force and opulence of cheap raw materials. With Indian Textile Industry
accounting for a quarter of the global spindle capacity, its potential size is
speculated to reach US$23 billion by the end of this decade.
Being the second largest employment
generating sector in the country after agriculture, Textile Industry has got a
huge bearing on the country’s economy. Hence, a holistic development of this
sector is imperative for GDP expansion. Infusing the right kind of technology
with this industry is definitely the roadmap to tap the entire market
potential.
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Wednesday, 13 April 2016
How Simple Is It to Buy and Sell Goods from TextileStock.In!
For those who are unaware of what exactly
TextileStock.in is, it is an online inventory of textile stock in India that is
ready to be sold. This portal works on the simple principle of availing all the
requisite information regarding a stocklot on sale so that the buyer can make
an informed choice, and the seller can get a fair price for the material. And
all of this with a few simple clicks of the mouse.
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Friday, 1 April 2016
Make in India Week - New Textile Policy Likely to be Out by April
As per Mr.
Santosh Gangwar, the Union Textiles Minister, it is highly likely that the
government may introduce a new textile policy in April. This policy will
plausibly target the growth of the industry for the coming 10 years and will
look forward to achieving a whopping target of over $300 billion in textile
exports and lead to the creation of over 35 million employment opportunities,
thus strengthening the industry even further. Mr.Gangwar, present at the Make
in India Week, quoted “The long-awaited National Textile Policy is nearing
finalisation and is likely to be issued before the end of April 2016”. He said
that talks and consultations with the stakeholders are going on and was quite confident
about the policy to be released in the budget session. According to him, the
policy will embrace all concerns pertaining to various aspects including labour
reforms, investments in the sector, and provision of a road map for further
developments in the same. The policy is also slated to look into the concerns
raised by the skilled workforce of the industry.
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Tuesday, 15 March 2016
Delinking subsidy from bank loans a great boon for Indian textiles
Powerloom Machine |
The Maharashtra
Government, led by the Bhartiya Janata Party or the BJP has recently announced
the provision of subsidy to owners of textile mills that wouldn’t be linked to
bank loans. In what can be denoted a first-time move by the government, the
textile industry on the whole would gain immense benefits. This has come to be
of major relief to the large majority of Muslim powerloom owners, who had been
demanding this delinking for a long time now. These Muslim powerloom owners,
along with a large number of workers had always felt that the usury as well as
the bank loans were against their religion, considering the fact that Islam
does not allow the practise of taking or giving loans.
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Saturday, 14 November 2015
Reinvent Domestic Textile through Dyeing
What does one do when domestic
textiles such as clothes and apparels, bed sheets or curtains grow out of
fashion, or simply old? While throwing these away or changing them with new
ones are the alternatives most usually taken, one way to deal with them can be
by reinventing them into something totally different, simply by the way of
dyeing.
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Thursday, 17 September 2015
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