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•The global textile & apparel industry generated total revenue of
USD 1467.5 Billion.

•The global apparel and accessories industry generated total
revenues of USD 1,098.6 Billion in 2005; equivalent to 74.9% of the
overall industry value.

•The global textile sector was worth USD 214.7 Billion in 2005,
which represented 14.6% of the Industry value share.

•The global textile & apparel industry is expected to reach a value
of USD 1,781.7 Billion by the end of 2010.




Source: Ernst & Young India
•   India contributes to about 25% share in the world trade of cotton
    yarn.

•   India, the world’s third-largest producer of cotton and second-
    largest producer of cotton yarns and textiles, is poised to play an
    increasingly important role in global cotton and textile markets as
    a result of domestic and multilateral policy reform.

•   Indian textile industry contributes about 22 % to the world
    spindleage and about 6 % to the world rotor capacity installed .

•   India has second highest spindleage in the world after China with
    an installed capacity of 38.60 Million
•   Textile industry contributes about 61% of the world loomage.

•   Indian textile industry has the highest loomage (including
    handlooms) in the world and contributes about 61% of the world
    loomage.

•   It contributes about 12% to the world production of textile fibers
    and yarns.

•   India is one of the largest consumers of cotton in the world,
    ranking second to China in production of cotton yarn and fabrics
    and first in installed spinning and weaving capacity

•   Total consumption of cotton/ man-made fibers and filament
    yarns is 5155 Million Kg (2004-05)
•   Through export friendly government policies and positive efforts
    by the exporting community, textile exports increased
    substantially from USD 7.55 Billion in 1993-94 to USD 17 Billion
    in 2005-06.

•   The ready made garment sector is the biggest segment in the
    India’s textile export basket contributing over 46% of the total
    textile exports.

•   Export of cotton based items continue to pre-dominate which is
    natural in view that India is the world’s third-largest producer of
    cotton

•   Exports have grown at an average of 9.47% p.a over the last
    decade.

•   Textiles exports (including Jute, Coir & handicraft): USD
    13065.24 Million (2004-05).
Commodities                                      2005-06
                                                 (Million USD)

Readymade garments                               6038.69

Cotton textiles                                  3290.31

Man-made textiles                                1948.72

Wool & woolen textiles                           66.57

Silk textile                                     406.82

Total                                            11751.11

Add Handicraft , Coir & coir manufacturers and
Jute

Total                                            13065.24
PRODUCTION OF FIBRES                                            India
                                                                 (Million Kg)
 Raw cotton                                                      4122

 Man-made fibre                                                  1023

 PRODUCTION OF YARN

 Cotton yarn                                                     2272

 Total spun yarn                                                 3223
 Man-made filament yarn                                          1109




Source: Compendium of Textile Statistics 2006,Office of Textile Commissioner
Strength

•Post 2005, removal of quota restrictions to give a major boost.

•Export target in textile at USD 50 Billion by 2010.

•Low per capita consumption in India (2.8 vs. Global average of 6.8).

•Cost competitiveness.




Source: Compendium of Textile Statistics 2006,Office of Textile Commissioner
•   Fragmented Industry

•   Effect of Historical Government Policies

•   Technological Obsolescence
•     Indian companies need to focus on Product Development

•     Increased use of CAD to develop designing capabilities

•     Investing in Trend Forecasting to enable the growth of industry



    The growth opportunities exist in following areas:    Blankets and Traveling rugs
     Medical textiles                                    Bed, tale, toilet and kitchen linen
     Construction textiles                               Curtains, drapes, interior blinds
     Packaging textiles                                  Furnishing articles
     Baby diapers
                                                          Sacks and bags
     Home textiles( with fire-retarded fabric)
                                                          Tarpaulin, sail, tent, camping goods
•     Competition in Domestic Market

•     Need to improve the Working Conditions of the people who are
      involved in this profession.

•     Need to revamp Consumer Consciousness

•     Tackle Chinese Aggression over the International Market




    Source: KPMG India
Large       Composite
Textile/ Apparel/Made-                                  Composite       Units/
ups/Garment                                             Fibres     &Filaments
Manufacturers                                           manufacturers

Arvind Mills                                            Ashima Group
Welspun Group                                           Reliance Industries
Raymond                                                 Garden Silk Mills
Alok Industries                                         Mafatlal Industries
Madura Garments

Ahmed   Ahmedabad is the leading manufacturer of cotton and blended textile. It
abad    is also one of the largest producer of denim in the world. Government
        has taken active steps to develop Apparel Park for overall growth of
        textile sector.

Surat   Surat is the country’s strongest base for non cotton fabrics.
•   Setting up Textile Industries oriented SEZs

•   Starting up new courses like Textile Manufacturing and Textile
    Technology at ITIs and Engineering Institutes

•   Liberalized labour laws, tax and other benefits of a Special
    Economic Zone need to be implemented

•   Access to high quality and cost-effective manpower

•   Excellent connectivity by road, rail air and ports

•   Single-window clearance
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Textile industry-in-india-a-swot-analysis-17027

  • 1.
  • 2. •The global textile & apparel industry generated total revenue of USD 1467.5 Billion. •The global apparel and accessories industry generated total revenues of USD 1,098.6 Billion in 2005; equivalent to 74.9% of the overall industry value. •The global textile sector was worth USD 214.7 Billion in 2005, which represented 14.6% of the Industry value share. •The global textile & apparel industry is expected to reach a value of USD 1,781.7 Billion by the end of 2010. Source: Ernst & Young India
  • 3. India contributes to about 25% share in the world trade of cotton yarn. • India, the world’s third-largest producer of cotton and second- largest producer of cotton yarns and textiles, is poised to play an increasingly important role in global cotton and textile markets as a result of domestic and multilateral policy reform. • Indian textile industry contributes about 22 % to the world spindleage and about 6 % to the world rotor capacity installed . • India has second highest spindleage in the world after China with an installed capacity of 38.60 Million
  • 4. Textile industry contributes about 61% of the world loomage. • Indian textile industry has the highest loomage (including handlooms) in the world and contributes about 61% of the world loomage. • It contributes about 12% to the world production of textile fibers and yarns. • India is one of the largest consumers of cotton in the world, ranking second to China in production of cotton yarn and fabrics and first in installed spinning and weaving capacity • Total consumption of cotton/ man-made fibers and filament yarns is 5155 Million Kg (2004-05)
  • 5. Through export friendly government policies and positive efforts by the exporting community, textile exports increased substantially from USD 7.55 Billion in 1993-94 to USD 17 Billion in 2005-06. • The ready made garment sector is the biggest segment in the India’s textile export basket contributing over 46% of the total textile exports. • Export of cotton based items continue to pre-dominate which is natural in view that India is the world’s third-largest producer of cotton • Exports have grown at an average of 9.47% p.a over the last decade. • Textiles exports (including Jute, Coir & handicraft): USD 13065.24 Million (2004-05).
  • 6. Commodities 2005-06 (Million USD) Readymade garments 6038.69 Cotton textiles 3290.31 Man-made textiles 1948.72 Wool & woolen textiles 66.57 Silk textile 406.82 Total 11751.11 Add Handicraft , Coir & coir manufacturers and Jute Total 13065.24
  • 7. PRODUCTION OF FIBRES India (Million Kg) Raw cotton 4122 Man-made fibre 1023 PRODUCTION OF YARN Cotton yarn 2272 Total spun yarn 3223 Man-made filament yarn 1109 Source: Compendium of Textile Statistics 2006,Office of Textile Commissioner
  • 8. Strength •Post 2005, removal of quota restrictions to give a major boost. •Export target in textile at USD 50 Billion by 2010. •Low per capita consumption in India (2.8 vs. Global average of 6.8). •Cost competitiveness. Source: Compendium of Textile Statistics 2006,Office of Textile Commissioner
  • 9. Fragmented Industry • Effect of Historical Government Policies • Technological Obsolescence
  • 10. Indian companies need to focus on Product Development • Increased use of CAD to develop designing capabilities • Investing in Trend Forecasting to enable the growth of industry The growth opportunities exist in following areas:  Blankets and Traveling rugs  Medical textiles  Bed, tale, toilet and kitchen linen  Construction textiles  Curtains, drapes, interior blinds  Packaging textiles  Furnishing articles  Baby diapers  Sacks and bags  Home textiles( with fire-retarded fabric)  Tarpaulin, sail, tent, camping goods
  • 11. Competition in Domestic Market • Need to improve the Working Conditions of the people who are involved in this profession. • Need to revamp Consumer Consciousness • Tackle Chinese Aggression over the International Market Source: KPMG India
  • 12. Large Composite Textile/ Apparel/Made- Composite Units/ ups/Garment Fibres &Filaments Manufacturers manufacturers Arvind Mills Ashima Group Welspun Group Reliance Industries Raymond Garden Silk Mills Alok Industries Mafatlal Industries Madura Garments Ahmed Ahmedabad is the leading manufacturer of cotton and blended textile. It abad is also one of the largest producer of denim in the world. Government has taken active steps to develop Apparel Park for overall growth of textile sector. Surat Surat is the country’s strongest base for non cotton fabrics.
  • 13. Setting up Textile Industries oriented SEZs • Starting up new courses like Textile Manufacturing and Textile Technology at ITIs and Engineering Institutes • Liberalized labour laws, tax and other benefits of a Special Economic Zone need to be implemented • Access to high quality and cost-effective manpower • Excellent connectivity by road, rail air and ports • Single-window clearance