Issue dated - 23rd October. 2003

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All roads lead to the NEC
Starting October 22, all eyes in the global textile arena will focus on Birmingham, UK, as the `Olympics’ of textile machinery trade shows opens.

And After the Sun Goes Down...
The ITMA 2003 experience should consist of a lot more than the Exhibition and Forum. The ITMA 2003 Organising Committee has arranged for some entertaining and eventful evenings, during the event.

The Indian textile engineering industry: Problems and prospects
“The customer is the most important visitor to our establishment. He is not dependent on us. We depend on him. He does not disrupt us in our work. He is the purpose of it.

Textile business: Current scenario and post-MFA changes
Under the WTO framework, exports of textile and apparel products will be quota-free and will only be based on market considerations namely product attributes, pricing, promotion such as advertising, brand building and other sales promotion techniques, physical distribution - its cost and logistics decisions.

Structural shift in Indian textile industry
Over the last two decades, consumer preference of fibres, sector of manufacture and product types have undergone significant changes.

Textile technology - A global edge
After India’s decision to adopt open economy concept in 1991, it has opened the doors to competition at the highest level in every industry.

ICICI Infotech launches product tracking for apparel industry
ICICI Infotech Inc, a global technology solutions company, has launched Product Tracking, a web-based event management solution offering real-time information on every step in the global supply chain.

Elgi Electric - Adding and protecting value in yarn
Elgi Electric is synonymous with the Indian textile industry. For over three decades, the company has been designing and developing products that add value to the quality of yarn.

No wrinkles, no yellowing: Paradox turns possible
Resil’s Value Plus System for white shirts explodes a myth - that white shades and wrinkle-free finishing are incompatible. Additionally, the Value Plus System guarantees a soft, smooth finish and easy application.

Achievements of the Indian textile engineering sector
With vast opportunities available in the open trade regime, the TEI will have a crucial role in supplying machines and accessories to the domestic textile sector and in the machinery export markets.

Challenges before the domestic textile industry
During the controlled economy regime from 1951 to 1991, whenever the government wanted to achieve specific objectives, a special scheme of incentives or promotional in nature was designed and initiated.

CHT India commences production facility at Taloja
CHT India has set up its own production facility for textile speciality chemicals at Taloja, Maharashtra recently. The company which currently has got a capacity of 3,600 MT, will expand its production to around 12,000 MT in the next three years.

‘Color Confidence’ from Dystar
DyStar, the world’s leading textile dyes company, will have a stand at the ITMA international textile machinery exhibition in Birmingham, UK (Hall 8, Booth DC8-6E).

 


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Production of appropriate machinery
Though the domestic textile engineering sector has made some recovery in the recent months, there is still a long way to go


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