Report on Textile Industry of Pakistan Textile Industry of Pakistan Yasin Ahmed Research Assistant Table of Contents Page 1. Overview of the Textile industry 2. Global Developments 3. Domestic Overview 4. Export Performance of Textile Industry 5. Ancillary Textile Industry i) Cotton Spinning Sector ii) Cloth Sector iii) Textile Made-Up Sector iv) Synthetic Fiber Manufacturing Sector v) Filament Yarn Manufacturing Industry vi) Art Silk and Synthetic Weaving Industry vii) Woolen Industry 5. Cotton
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INTRODUCTION The Textile Industry occupies a vital place in the Indian economy and contributes substantially to its exports earnings. Textiles exports represent nearly 30 per cent of the country’s total exports. It has a high weight age of over 20 per cent in the National production. It provides direct employment to over 15 million persons in the mill‚ powerloom and handloom sectors. India is the world’s second largest producer of textiles after China. It is the world’s third largest producer of
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SMALL SCALE TEXTILE INDUSTRY ABSTRACT 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 Indian textile industry is as diverse and complex as country itself and it combines with equal equanimity this immense diversity into a cohesive whole. The fundamental strength of this industry flows from its strong production base of wide range
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ON TECHNICAL TEXTILES Technical textiles has often been referred as the sunshine sector in India and there is little doubt about the growth of technical textiles industry in the years to come. Technical textiles are functional fabrics which have applications in a very diverse range of economic activities including automobiles‚ civil engineering and construction‚ agriculture‚ healthcare‚ industrial safety‚ personal protection etc. There are basically 12 segments of technical textiles which are Agrotech
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Pros and Cons of Economic Growth Fostering economic growth remains at the heart of any national government’s agenda. As such‚ governments have embraced numerous strategies aimed at promoting economic growth‚ such as forging alliances‚ signing business treaties‚ and becoming members to business alliances. Economic growth refers to an increase in a country’s real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) or the value of the country’s national expenditure or output. While increasing economic growth has several
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valid reasons. A long history of fine textiles‚ easy availability of the finest raw material‚ natural or manmade‚ classic weaving‚ manual or mechanized‚ labor availability and flexible production capacity; India’s textile industry is vertically integrated from raw material to finished product‚ including fiber production‚ spinning‚ knitting and weaving‚ and apparel manufacture. Government of India through export promotion councils is promoting the industry globally by holding fairs and exhibitions
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CASE STUDY Implementing Quality Management in the Textile Industry in Pakistan 304‚ 3rd Floor‚ Eden Centre‚ 43 Jail Road Lahore – Pakistan Ph: (+92 42) 7563645-7562260 Fax: 7552656 E-mail: piqc@brain.net.pk; Web Site: http:///www.piqc.com.pk PAKISTAN INSTITUTE OF QUALITY CONTORL © Pakistan Institute of Quality Control – (ICQI’1998) 1 Implementing Quality Management in the Textile Industry in Pakistan by Asif Hussain Group General Manager Quality Assurance & H.R. Development
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MAJOR PLAYERS IN TEXTILE INDUSTRY THE ARVIND MILLS The Lalbhais can trace their descent from Seth Shantidas (c.1590-1659)‚ who was a dominant figure in the business and civic life of the city. The current surname‚ Lalbhai‚ is derived from Lalbhai Dalpatbhai the great great great grandson of Khushalchand. Lalbhai was born around the time when the first textile factory in the city went into production. The first manufacturing company of the Lalbhai family‚ Saraspur Manufacturing Company was established
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been a hot topic concerning many Americans since the early 1990’s. Businesses are always deciding whether or not to take on this great challenge. This trend can be seen in the textile and apparel industry‚ companies have moved mass amounts of production overseas. Although it seems all companies in the textile and apparel industry are transferring their production to other countries‚ it is not essential for a business to outsource in order to be competitive. Throughout the history of outsourcing‚ arguments
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Sources of Water Pollution in Textile Industries Process waste from sizing Chemical processing: - desizing‚ scouring‚ bleaching‚ mercerising‚ dyeing‚ printing and finishing Waste water from rinsing and washing after each step of processing Miscellaneous waste:- Cooling water‚ Boiler blow down‚ floor and machine washing‚ spills and leaks. Sanitary waste and domestic waste. PRACTICAL APPROACH TOWARDS WATER POLLUTION CONTROL Reduction in the water volume. Reduction in the conc. /amount of chemicals
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