Supply chain in madura garments

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INDUSTRY PROFILE - GARMENT INDUSTRY


India is the world's second largest producer of textiles and garments after China. It is the world’s third largest producer of cotton-after China and the USA-and the second largest cotton consumer after China. The textile and garment industry in India is one of the oldest manufacturing sectors in the country and is currently its largest. The textile and garment industry fulfils a pivotal role in the Indian economy. It is a major foreign exchange earner and, after agriculture, it is the largest employer with a total workforce of 35 mn. In 2005 textiles and garments accounted for about 14% of industrial production and 16% of export earnings. The industry covers a wide range of activities. These include the production of natural raw materials such as cotton, jute, silk and wool, as well as synthetic filament and spun yarn. In addition an extensive range of finished products are made. The Indian textile industry accounts for about 23% of the world’s spindle capacity, making it the second highest after China, and around 6% of global rotor capacity. Also, it has the highest loom capacity—including hand looms—with a 61% share. India accounts for about 12% of the world’s production of textile fibres and yarns. This includes jute, of which it is the largest producer.
 

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vrith

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hi,

Kindly arrange to post the details as I am unable to see the article in my system.

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Jagan
 

sanjaydhanwaria

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Hi All this is a great work, congrats for your hard work. keep it up
do anybody hv any project on the supply chain of garment export house?
 

amaan.sonde

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INDUSTRY PROFILE – GARMENT INDUSTRY


India is the world’s second largest producer of textiles and garments after China. It is the world’s third largest producer of cotton—after China and the USA—and the second largest cotton consumer after China. The textile and garment industry in India is one of the oldest manufacturing sectors in the country and is currently its largest. The textile and garment industry fulfils a pivotal role in the Indian economy. It is a major foreign exchange earner and, after agriculture, it is the largest employer with a total workforce of 35 mn. In 2005 textiles and garments accounted for about 14% of industrial production and 16% of export earnings. The industry covers a wide range of activities. These include the production of natural raw materials such as cotton, jute, silk and wool, as well as synthetic filament and spun yarn. In addition an extensive range of finished products are made. The Indian textile industry accounts for about 23% of the world’s spindle capacity, making it the second highest after China, and around 6% of global rotor capacity. Also, it has the highest loom capacity—including hand looms—with a 61% share. India accounts for about 12% of the world’s production of textile fibres and yarns. This includes jute, of which it is the largest producer.

Thanks for this information. Its very helpful
 

anksupply

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can anyone who has downloaded this article forward me on my id...i cannot find any link to download it...plz guide me hw to download it!
 
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