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VOL 3 ISSUE 1
JANUARY 2008

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FACE 2 FACE

TR EXCLUSIVE

ANALYSIS

 

REGULAR FEATURES

 

FACE2FACE

  • "Out of the total exports of the textile engineering industry, about 50-55% is contributed by the textile accessories and parts sector."

  • Suresh Vaidya
    President - Indian Textile Accessories and Machinery Manufacturers Association (ITAMMA)

Mr. Suresh G. Vaidya, who does not need any introduction amongst textile fraternity, is the Managing Director of Vaidya and Associates Textile Consultants Pvt. Ltd. His expertise include in the areas of vetting / preparing proposals / conducting studies for revival of the closed mills, rehabilitation packages, setting up new units, valuation of textile units, implementation of modernization and expansion proposals and taking up turnkey contracts for setting up green field textile projects. He is Member of the Board of Directors / Governing Council / Managing Committee with more than twenty five reputed public limited companies, He has been Member / Chairman of various Committees appointed by Governments, Universities etc. Mr. Vaidya has chaired and delivered speeches in various international technical and management seminars. As a part of his active association with industry, Mr. Vaidya currently serves as President of Indian Textile Accessories & Machinery Manufacturers' Association (IT AMMA).
He shared his views on Indian textile machinery sector with TEXTILE REVIEW.

 

 

TREXCLUSIVE

  • "The constant challenge has always been to meet expectations of customers"
  • Tarun Gulati
    Head - NW Operations, Rieter India Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai

Mr. Tarun Gulati, a graduate in Textile Technology, started his career with installation and technology support for cotton spinning machinery and since then has been involved in sales and marketing of various types of textile machinery. Currently, he is serving with Rieter India Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai as Head of NW Operations and is responsible for sales and marketing of non-woven technologies in India and certain neighboring countries, besides SYS Sales, Central Region.

Mr. Gulati shared his perception on future of the textile machinery sector in an exclusive tete-a-tete with TEXTILE REVIEW.

 

 

ANALYSIS

Membrane Technology for the Waste Water Treatment
P. Shyam Sundar & Pranaya K. Sabat
Department of Fibers and Textile Processing Technology,University Department of Chemical Technology, Mumbai University, Mumbai

This article jointly contributed by Shri P. Shyam Sundar and Shri Pranaya K. Sabat gives the detail of Membrane Technology for the waste water treatment. They illustrate the piece of writing with the help of graph to give more idea to the readers of TEXTILE REVIEW.

 

 

Control of Water Quality and its Influence on Performance of Water Jet Looms
Prof. (Dr.) P. A. Khatwani (Head) & Sudhir S. Yardi (Senior Lecturer)
Department of Textile Technology, Sarvajanik College of Engineering & Technology, Surat

This article is penned by Prof. (Dr.) P. A. Khatwani (Head) and Shri Sudhir S. Yardi Senior Lecturer presents in details about the control of water quality and its influence on performance of water jet looms.

 

 

NEWPROJECTS

A Special Feature on upcoming a new projects in textile sector has been introduced. This section provides information about:

  • Shri Govindaraja Mills- setting up a cotton yarn spinning mill near Arupukottai in Virudhunagar district of Tamil Nadu.
  • Rajvir Industries- expanding its Tandur cotton yarn unit in RR district of Andhra Pradesh.
  • Kandagri Spinning Mills- setting up a 26,400 spindles cotton yarn spinning mill at Mettupatti in Salem district of Tamil Nadu.

 

 

NEWSSNIPPETS

A regular feature covering news on the topics - Export of Knitwear, Steps taken to promote Indian Textiles abroad through trade fairs and exhibitions, Steps taken to solve problems faced by Textile Industry, Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme modified, Target of US$ 25.06 billion earmarked for Textile Exports.

 

 

STATISTICS

A regular feature deals with the statistics covering:

  • Schemes For Textile Sector
  • Tough Competition for Textile Export From Neighbouring Countries
  • Country wise Total Export (Including RMG)
  • Export of Textile Items (Chapter 50 to 63)
  • Import of Textile Items (Chapter 50 to 63)

 

 

TEXTILE STOCKSCAN

Through this special presentation our chartist and stock market analysts Dilip and Rushik Bhatt x-ray the company to derive a conclusion -As per our view a company does well on QoQ basis rather than YoY. If we look at chartical movement from March'07 to December'07 between Rs. 195 to Rs 150. This kind of vertical movement is not healthy for long term as well as medium term investment. We suggest "sell" at current level and one should re-enter at around Rs.220 with stop loss of Rs.195.

Text-Stock Focus on 100 Cr. Plus Market Cap Companies How did they perform? INDUSTRY COMPARISION

A regular monthly feature is giving 52 week high / low and previous as well as current mid month quotation of over 40 textile companies with market cap in excess of Rs. 100 crore.

 

 

EXPORT TRADEINQUIRY

A regular feature.

 

 

CAREEROPPORTUNITIES

Career Opportunities - a profile of The Indian Institute of Technology-Guwahati.

 

 

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