Aaiswarya Prints is a dyeing and printing company located in Surat, India that was established in 1999. It has grown significantly over the past 10 years under the leadership of Ramesh Dumasia. The company prints 150 million meters of fabric per month using computerized design software. It employs skilled workers and technicians to ensure high quality printing using quality dyes and chemicals. The company focuses on meeting customer demands and improving quality.
3. Aaiswarya Prints
Aaiswarya Prints - a renowned name in Dyeing and Printing planted in 1999 by Mr.
Ramesh Dumasia, Director, has taken a shape of green tree with 10 years of
successful devotion in expanding industry with customers’ continuous support.
The company is located in Industrial Estate at Block No.69, 72 & 74, VARELI, Tal.
Palsana, Dist. Surat. Under the dynamic leadership of Shri Ramesh Dumasia, being
founder and visionary skilled person, having full wisdom to understand and judge
the market trend, today this industry has made a tremendous growth in Dyeing &
Printing of Art-silk cloth – dyeing printing of Sarees and dress material.
The main reason of growth of this industry is best usage of technique and timely
support of technological up gradation in printing of cloths by skilled persons having
mastery in printing since years, using quality product of colour and chemicals
results in best quality printing of fabrics, floating various competition among
customers for printing of grey cloth, fetching very big net-work of customers. Our
company is printing 150 million mtrs. of fabric per month with the help of
computerized design software.
(Surat)
4. Working Field
They are having well trained technical staff in the segment of
engineering and looked after by Manager Shri Amit Verma, who is
attending all the department of the company round the clock,
acting as trouble shooter help them to prevent downtime by using
superior technology to keep equipment running efficiently.
Also they are having qualified and experienced printing masters who
are looking after quality printing of the fabrics by using best quality
of colour and chemical. Ability to understand the demands of the
customers in quality and attractive designed printing, this provides
them with the expertise and drive for continuous improvement.
They are supported by qualified team members. They print same
exacting quality that customers expect.
6. Factory Products
Dyeing & Printing of Art-silk cloth – dyeing printing of
Sarees and dress material.
Source: aaiswaryaprints.com
7. Aeon Non Wovens Pvt ltd.
Established in 2011, Aeon Non Wovens Private Limited is a leading
manufacturer, supplier and exporter of high quality spunbond fabric with the
latest state of art technology. Based in the state of Gujarat, India, the
company has been built up on the foundation of services; to its customers,
employee and community. They are guided by our core values of Trust,
Loyalty, and Integrity. They have established themselves as suppliers of best
quality nonwoven fabric in India. They are manufacturer of non woven fabric
ranging from 20 GSM to 150 GSM, in width up to 1600mm, and various colors as
per customers requirement. Company limited by shares.
Owners:
Dhiraj Shankerbhai Desai
Dharamshi Kurshibhai Desai
History & Work Field
(Gujarat)
11. Birla Cellulose
The Aditya Birla Group commenced production of viscose staple fibre (VSF) in 1954 at
Nagda, in Madhya Pradesh, India. The business that now straddles eight countries has
grown steadily over these six decades to achieve global leadership with a 21 per cent
market share. The Pulp & Fibre Business derives its competitive edge from its
integrated business model, which spans the entire value chain - plantations,
dissolving grade wood pulp, materials such as carbon-disulphide and caustic soda,
power generation and downstream operations such as textile partnerships and
consumer products.
As part of its strategy to secure a substantive part of its specialty pulp through its
captive source, the Group acquired Domsjo Fabriker in 2011, a world-class pulp
facility in Sweden, followed by the acquisition of the Terrace Bay Pulp Mill in Canada
in 2012. The Group has also unveiled its plans to set up a fully integrated VSF plant in
Turkey's Adana Organized Industrial Zone. Clearly, its best is yet to come.
History & Work Field
(International)
15. Arvind
History & Work Field
• The year 1930 was when the world suffered the great depression. At about this
time, Mahatma Gandhi championed the Swadeshi Movement and at his call,
people from all across India began boycotting fine and superfine fabrics, which
had so far been imported from England. In the midst of this depression one
family saw opportunity. The Lalbhais reasoned that the demand for fine and
superfine fabrics still existed. And any Indian company that met this demand
would surely prosper. The three brothers, Kasturbhai, Narottambhai and
Chimanbhai, decided to set up a mill to produce superfine fabric. Next they
looked around for state-of-the-art machinery that could produce such high
quality fabric. The best technology of that time was acquired at a most
attractive price. And a company called Arvind Limited was born. Arvind
Limited started with a share capital of Rs 2,525,000 ($55,000) in the year
1931. With the aim of manufacturing the high-end superfine fabrics Arvind
invested in very sophisticated technology. With 52,560 ring spindles, 2552
doubling spindles and 1122 looms it was one of the few companies in those
(International)
16. days to start along with spinning and weaving facilities in addition to full-
fledged facilities for dyeing, bleaching, finishing and mercerizing. Steadily
producing high quality fabrics, year after year, Arvind took its place amongst
the foremost textile units in the country. in 1997 Arvind set up a state-of-the-
art shirting, bottom weights and knits facility, the largest of its kind in India,
at Santej. With Arvind’s concern for environment a most modern effluent
treatment facility with zero effluent discharge capability was also established.
Arvind has carved out an aggressive strategy to verticalize its current
operations by setting up worldscale garmenting facilities and offering a one-
stop shop service, by offering garment packages to its international and
domestic customers. With growing global footprints, Arvind has carved a niche
with brand names like Arrow, Flying Machine, USPA, New Port, Mega Mart and
The Arvind Store.
Source: www.arvind.com
18. Factory Product & Utilization
They are bind with many international companies
19. 1962
Vardhman Spinning & General Mills Ltd. (VSGML) was incorporated in Ludhiana,
Punjab in 1962 by Shri V.S Oswal & Shri Ratan Chand Oswal. VSGML started
production with a capacity of 6000 spindles to manufacture cotton yarn in 1965.
1973
Mahavir Spinning Mills Limited (MSML), presently known as Vardhman Textiles
Ltd. (VTXL) was incorporated and is the flagship Company of the Group
1976
MSML set up a new spinning unit with an installed capacity of 25,000 spindles in
Hoshiarpur, Punjab
1978
MSML further increased its presence in Punjab and set up a new spinning unit
with an installed capacity of 25,000 spindles by the name of Arihant Spinning
Mills at Malerkotla, Punjab
Vardhman
History & Work Field
(International)
20. 1981
MSML diversified its business by venturing into the manufacturing of Sewing
Threads at Hoshiarpur, Punjab
1988
Mohta Industries Limited was merged with MSML. At the time of merger, the
Company had a division known as Mohta Alloys & Steel Works, a mini steel plant
at Ludhiana. MSML renamed this plant as Vardhman Special Steels
1989
In a bid to diversify operations, VSGML set up a new spinning mill under the name
of Auro Spinning Mills with 25,000 spindles in a village named Baddi in Himachal
Pradesh. The unit became fully operational in December 1991
1990-91
MSML set up a 100% Export Oriented Unit for manufacturing cotton yarn with
25,000 spindles under the name Anant Spinning Mills, Mandideep in Madhya
Pradesh
1992
VSGML went into forward integration by setting up a Weaving unit at Baddi with
an installed capacity of 72 looms
21. 1993
VSGML set up Dye House at Baddi, Himachal Pradesh in technical collaboration
with Nihan Sanmo Dyeing Company Limited, Japan for Fiber & Yarn Dyeing (A year
of Foreign Collaborations & Joint Ventures) MSML set up a Gas Mercerised unit at
Hosiarpur, Punjab in technical collaboration with Kyungbang Limited, South Korea
with a capacity of 1.7 tons per day and later expanded to 7 tons per day MSML
entered into a JV with M/S Marubeni Corporation & Toho Rayon Company Limited
of Japan for setting up a new spinning Company –VMT Spinning Company Limited
in Baddi, Himachal Pradesh for manufacturing customised yarns for the Japanese
market
1994
MSML set up a Gas Mercerised unit at Hosiarpur, Punjab in technical collaboration
with Kyungbang Limited, South Korea with a capacity of 1.7 tons per day and
later expanded to 7 tons per day. MSML entered into a JV with M/S Marubeni
Corporation & Toho Rayon Company Limited of Japan for setting up a new
spinning Company –VMT Spinning Company Limited in Baddi, Himachal Pradesh for
manufacturing customised yarns for the Japanese market
22. 1995-1996
MSML further entered into a JV with M/S Barbour Campbell Group Limited of
Ireland and Barbour Vardhman Threads Limited (BVTL) was incorporated to
manufacture industrial synthetic threads in Baddi. MSML entered into a JV with
Marubeni Corporation and M/S Japan Exlan Company Limited for setting up an
Acrylic Fibre project at Jhagadia, Bharuch by the name of Vardhman Acrylics Ltd
1999
Vardhman Textiles bought out the entire stake of Barbour Campbell Group in BVTL
and continued its activities under the name Vardhman Threads Limited (VTL)
VSGML set up a Fabric Process House in the name of Auro Textiles at Baddi with
technology from Tokai Senko Japan. The plant was commissioned in December
1999
MSML undertook an expansion of Sewing Threads business by installing more
capacity in Ludhiana. The commercial production for the manufacture of Acrylic
Fibre in VAL commenced in March 1999.
2002
Arisht Spinning Mills, a spinning plant at Baddi was acquired by MSML from
Vardhman Polytex Limited, an erstwhile group Company
23. 2004
The textile business of VSGML (yarn, fabric) demerged into MSML with effect from
Apr 1, 2004. Subsequently, the name of MSML was changed to Vardhman Textiles
Ltd. (VTXL) and VSGML was renamed as Vardhman Holdings Limited.
2006
In order to meet the needs of increased demand, Vardhman Yarns was set up in
Satlapur, Madhya Pradesh with an installed capacity of 166,000 spindles. Today it
is our largest spinning plant with a capacity of 305,376 spindles including 9600
vortex spindles
2007
Vardhman Yarns & Threads Ltd.was incorporated as a joint venture with the
world’s second largest thread Company, American & Efird (A&E).The entire
threads business of VTXL was sold to this Company. The industrial threads business
of VTL was also demerged into VYTL.VTL was left with only a few investments in
its books and was converted into an NBFC named VTL Investments Ltd.
2008
Vardhman Fabrics was set up in Budni, Madhya Pradesh. The state-of-the-art
consolidated textile plant with an installed capacity of 60,000 spindles, 400 looms
24. of processed fabric capacity was one of a kind at the time.
VTXL also expanded its fabric capacity in Baddi by setting up a new plant called
MSML Textile Division. Today the weaving capacity has expanded to 180 million
meters and processing to 114 million meters per annum
2009
Vardhman Nisshinbo Garments Limited, a JV between Vardhman Group and
Nisshinbo Textiles Inc., Japan was set up for manufacturing formal shirts
Mr. S. P. Oswal
Chiarman of Valdhman Group
Mr. S.P. Oswal, born in 1942, is the
Chairman of the Vardhman Group.
He holds a Masters Degree in
Commerce with Gold Medal from
Punjab University, Chandigarh. Mr.
Oswal has over 40 years of
experience in the textile industry.