Business Case India
Official Name: Republic of India
Area: 3,287,782 sq.km. India is the
seventh largest country in the world.
Population: 1.3 Billion
Capital City: New Delhi
Currency: Indian Rupee
Sea Ports: Mumbai, kolkata, Chennai,
Cochin, Tutticorin, Mundra
International Airports: Delhi, Mumbai,
Kolkatta, Bangalore, Chennai
Languages: Hindi is the official language
and English is widely used as link language.
In addition, there are 17 major languages
and 844 dialects.
Government: Democracy.
Economic Profile
GDP: US$4711 billion
World GDP Raking: 3rd
GDP per Head: US$ 1492
Annual Growth: 6.9%
Inflation: 8.1% annulaized
Major Industries: Agriculture, Textiles, IT ,
steel & Real Estate
Major Trading Partners: USA, UAE
Germany, UK, France, Singapore
INDIA facts at a glance
Developing India
Why India?
• GLOBAL TRADE IS EXPECTED TO BE 25% in 2015.
• RESERVES MOUNTING TO USD 170 BILLIONS
• 125 BILLION DOLLARS ARE BEING SPENT ON UPGRADING INFRASTRUCTURE OF ROADS
AND HIGHWAYS: IMPLEMENTATION AS PER PLAN.
• INDIA IS BECOMING A MAJOR SOURCING HUB, FOR DIVERSIFIED RANGE OF TEXTILES
AND HARD HOME PRODUCTS .
• ENGLISH SPEAKING POPULATION IS GROWING. INCREASE IN SHARE OF YOUTH
POPULATION
• LARGE SUPPLY OF LOW COST LABOR.
• INNOVATIVE DESIGN INPUT AND ADVANCE TECHNIQUES
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IS ON THE RISE , WITH THE REFORMS INTRODUCED BY
THE INDIAN GOVERNMENT FOR SINGLE AND MUTLIBRAND RETAILERS, THE NUMBER OF
INVESTMENT PROPOSALS FORM INTERNATIONAL RETAILERS HAS INCREASED AND DUE
TO PRESENCE OF INTERNATIAONAL BRANDS THERE IS A DISTINCT MOVE TO DO
‘PRODUCTION IN INDIA”
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IXUS Overview
• Total Personnel : 15
• Merchandising : 8
• Quality : 4
• Accounts and shipping : 2
• Design : 1 ( with 2 free lancers)
Product Category : Home Décor and Home Textiles
Major Clients in addition to
Partylite USA : Lamplight farms ( Tikki), USA
Arthouse UK, Distrihogar (Colombia)
Beco home, South America (Textiles)
Horgans ,Australia ( Furniture),Décor
Connect, SA ( HOME AND DÉCOR)
Ashish Sharma
Team Leader
Merchandising
Shalendra Sharma
Merchandise Manager
Soft Home
Merchandiser
Merchandiser
Vishal Agarwal
Merchandise Manager
( Production Planning
and control))
Merchandiser
Samir Mukherjee
Merchandise Manager
Hard goods/ Soft home
Merchandiser
Quality Control
&
Compliance
Raju Verma
Manager
QA- Home Soft
QA – Home Hard
QA – Home Hard
Product Design
&
Development
Harjeet Makhija
Free Lance Designer
Textiles
Free Lance Designer
Home
Shipping
&
Documentation
Bhupendera Singh
Ashish Sharma/
Ahmed Khan
(Key Accounts )
Organization
What we offer in the critical areas of operations
• Vendor Selection
• Product Design & Development
• Cost
• Communication
• Production Planning, Management and Quality Control
• Better Lead times
Strengths
a) Experienced Team which understands business.
b) Product and design understanding.
c) Quality Policy ( If in doubt don’t ship).
d) Relationship with factories.
e) Good vendor base with flexible attitude.
f) Compliant factories working with all major international retailers.
Weaknesses :
a) Growing company
b) IT support ( No Online order tracking tool).
c) Transport and road Infrastructure in India
Opportunities
a.) Growing Indian economy, factories are upgrading technology
b.) Increasing prices in other manufacturing economies.
c.) Better global economy.
d.) Rising appreciation of Indian Workmanship.
e.) Use of e commerce and direct selling.
Changing business scenario & Challenges :
• With the growth of Indian Economy, the labor cost is bound to increase in a medium term
scenario, to minimize its effect the factories are looking at upgrading there capabilities.
• Speed to market : we understand the importance of speeding up the process from design
translation to the production as this is the only way we can be ahead of competition in
present scenario.
• Open to new business models, like direct shipping to customers from factories for
e commerce.
• Working on online order tracking system, to eliminate communication errors and improve
efficiency.
Summary
• Compliant and organized factories
• Design and Development Support .
• Better Lead Times with forecasting support
• Opportunities of business consolidation.
• Competitive pricing across different materials.
• Open to invest in people, process and technology to manage growth.
• Consolidation of business across categories
India is a country of rich and diverse tradition, colors, fragrances, festivals
and languages.
The story of Indian Handicrafts comes from one the oldest civilizations of
the world. The vast cultural and ethnic diversity has enabled a variety
of motifs, techniques and crafts to flourish on this land.
Owing to the increasing handicrafts manufacturing and exports, the Indian
traditional handicrafts culture has reached every nook and corner of
the world.
The sheer versatility of the various materials used to create handicrafts
and handcrafted gift items, such as wood, stone, metal, paper mache,
glass, cane and bamboo, textiles, clay, terracotta and ceramics, makes
handcrafted items from India truly unique.
Today, handicrafts and handcrafted gift items manufactured and exported
from India are much sought after and have established an
unsurpassable reputation in the international market.
About India …
HOME DÉCOR & GARDEN
Figures & Sculptures
Frames
Candle Holders & Lanterns
Decorative Accessories
Organization & Storage
Fragrance –Candles & Potpourri
OUTDOOR & INDOOR
Furniture/ Patio
Garden tools
Planters & Fire Pits
Wall Décor
Hose Bowls
Torches
WALL DECOR
Wall Screens
Mirrors
Sconces
Paintings
FURNITURE
Kitchen
Dininig
Living
Accent Furniture
LIGHTING
Table Lamps
Floor Lamps
Wall & Ceiling
KITCHEN
Dinnerware
Flatware
House ware
Cookware
Bar & Barware
HOMEGOODS – Available Product Range in India
BATHROOM
Bath Accessories
Bath Fittings
HARDWARE
CURTAIN RODS
KNOBS & FINIALS
JAIPUR
(Paper / Printing)
KOLKATA
(Jute /leather/
Textiles)
NEW DELHI
(Fashion)
MUMBAI
(Houseware)
BANGALORE
(Silk)
CHENNAI
(Leather / Textiles)
PANIPAT
(Textiles)
JODHPUR
(Furniture / Metal)
SAMBHAL
(Bone / Horn)
SAHARANPUR
(Wood)
MORADABAD
(Metal)
FIROZABAD
(Glass)
AGRA
(Marble / Stone
Carving)
ALLEPPEY
(Coir)
Hardgood production base in India
Why India for Hardgoods?
• GROWING INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS
• EXPANDED CAPACITY AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES
• AVAILABILITY OF RAW MATERIAL IN THE LOCAL MARKET
• MAJOR PRODUCTION CENTRES ARE IN NORTH
• MANUFACTURING UNITS ARE SOCIALLY COMPLIANT AND CT PAT CERTIFIED
• INDIA INHERITS STRENGTHS TO OFFER A NICHE AND UNIQUE PRODUCT ESPECIALLY
ON HIGH CRAFSTMANSHIP
• FACTORIES ARE ACQUIRING THE SKILLS TO TRANSFORM TRADITIONAL WORK INTO
LARGER VOLUMES AND NEWER PRODUCT RANGES.
• LARGE SUPPLY OF LOW COST LABOR
Key Products from India
MATERIALS
• BRASS
• ALUMINIUM
• IRON
• GALVANISED
• GLASS
• STAINLESS STEEL
• WOOD
• JUTE & COIR
• HORN, BONE & RESIN
Spring Collections Reference
Spring Collection
Spring Collection
Spring Collection
Spring Collection
Christmas Collections Reference
Christmas Collection
Christmas Collection
Christmas Collection
Christmas Collection
Christmas Collection
Valentine & Halloween Collection (Ref)
Valentine Collection
Halloween Collection
Fall Collections Reference
Fall Collection
Fall Collection
Fall Collection
India fabric strengths
Fabric production base in India
Maharashtra
(Cotton and Synthetics - Knits including Organic)
Mumbai
(Cotton-Wovens,Denim & Knits)
Phagwara/Chandigarh
(Cotton-Knits & Woven
Printing)
(Cotton- Wovens & Knits
including blends)
Indore
Surat
Mathura
Noida (Cotton-Knits, Processing of
Cottons)
( Cotton- Canvas(prints and solids)
(Cotton and Blends-Wovens including Organic &
bottom weight fabric)
Ludhiana
Ahmedabad
(Polyesters &Synthetics)
(Millmade Cotton and Blends (polycotton, polyviscose)
(Cotton ,Silk and Blends-Wovens)
Tirupur
Delhi
(Cotton-Knits, Cotton Printing)
Chennai/ Salem / Erode(Cotton
Autoloom / Power loom/Handloom fabrics)
Kolkata/Banaras (Burlap)
Bhagalpur – (Handloom Silks)
Bengaluru
Panipat
(Home Textiles)
Jaipur/Jodhpur
(Tie & Dyes /Hand Block Prints)
Pochampally/Nellor
(Indian Woven Ikat)
Karur
(Home spuns / Ginghams)
Why India?
• GLOBAL TRADE IS EXPECTED TO BE 25% in 2015.
• ORGANIZED MILL SECTOR EMERGING FOR FABRICS, APPARELS, TEXTILES & MADE UPS
• RESERVES MOUNTING TO 170 BILLIONS
• 125 BILLION DOLLARS ARE BEING SPENT ON UPGRADING INFRASTRUCTURE OF ROADS
AND HIGHWAYS: IMPLEMENTATION AS PER PLAN.
• INDIA IS BECOMING A MAJOR SOURCING HUB, FOR DIVERSIFIED RANGE OF TEXTILES
AND HARD HOME PRODUCTS .
• ENGLISH SPEAKING POPULATION IS GROWING. INCREASE IN SHARE OF YOUTH
POPULATION
• LARGE SUPPLY OF LOW COST LABOR.
• INNOVATIVE DESIGN INPUT AND ADVANCE TECHNIQUES
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IS IN THE RISE , WITH THE REFORMS INTRODUCED BY
THE INDIAN GOVERNMENT FOR SINGLE AND MUTLIBRAND RETAILERS, THE NUMBER OF
INVESTMENT PROPOSALS FORM INTERNATIONAL RETAILERS HAS INCREASED AND DUE
TO PRESENCE OF INTERNATIAONAL BRANDS THERE IS A DISTINCT MOVE TO DO
‘PRODUCTION IN INDIA”
Present rate is
USD $ 1 = INR 61.00
Why India for Fabric ?
• GROWING INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS
• EXPANDED CAPACITY AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES
• THE FABRIC SECTOR IN INDIA IS A DIVERSE AND HETROGENEOUS INDUSTRY
.
• IT COVERS A WIDE VARIETY OF PRODUCTS FROM NATURAL, HI TECH SYNTHETIC AND
SILK FABRIC.
• MAJOR PRODUCTION CENTRES ARE IN SOUTH. (KARUR, SALEM, ERODE, CHENNAI),
WEST (MUMBAI & AHMEDABAD) AND NOTHERN INDIA (PANIPAT & LUDHIANA).
• MANUFACTURING UNITS ARE SOCIALLY COMPLIANT AND CT PAT CERTIFIED
• INDIA INHERITS STRENGTHS TO OFFER A NICHE AND UNIQUE PRODUCT ESPECIALLY
ON HIGH CRAFSTMANSHIP FABRIC (eg:embroidery fabric).
• MILLS ARE ACQUIRING THE SKILLS TO TRANSFORM TRADITIONAL WORK INTO
LARGER VOLUMES AND NEWER PRODUCT RANGES.
• THE GLOBAL ELIMINATION OF QUOTAS AT THE END OF 2004 HAS GREATLY ENHANCED
THE OPPORTUNITIES FOR SOURCING FROM INDIA.
Key Fabrics from India
FABRICS
• YARN DYED PLAIDS AND JACQUARDS
• SHEER FABRICS EMBELLISHED WITH EMBROIDERY
• EYELETS
• PATCHWORK
• SEER SUCKER
• FLANNELS
• PLATITUDES
• PRINTED FABRICS
• BURLAP
• SILKIES
• SILK
• BATIKS/HANDBLOCK
• FASHION APPARELS
KEY PRODUCTS
FABRICS
PLATITUDES
EYELET
BATIK PRINTS
SILK
YARN DYED
JACQUARDS
COTTON CHECKS AND STRIPES
PATCHWORK
SEER SUCKER
NORTHERN PART OF INDIASOUTHERN PART OF INDIA
FASHION
FABRIC
EASTERN PART OF INDIA
FABRICS
POLY SILK
BURLAP
WESTERN PART OF INDIA
POLYESTER JACQUARDS POLY GEORGETTES
CHIFFON AND SATIN WITH
EMBELISHMENTS
FLANNEL
COTTON PRINTED VOILS AND POPLIN
Look Forward to hear from you and eager to start
business relationship with your company.
Thank you !!

Ixus sourcing and merchandising

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    Official Name: Republicof India Area: 3,287,782 sq.km. India is the seventh largest country in the world. Population: 1.3 Billion Capital City: New Delhi Currency: Indian Rupee Sea Ports: Mumbai, kolkata, Chennai, Cochin, Tutticorin, Mundra International Airports: Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkatta, Bangalore, Chennai Languages: Hindi is the official language and English is widely used as link language. In addition, there are 17 major languages and 844 dialects. Government: Democracy. Economic Profile GDP: US$4711 billion World GDP Raking: 3rd GDP per Head: US$ 1492 Annual Growth: 6.9% Inflation: 8.1% annulaized Major Industries: Agriculture, Textiles, IT , steel & Real Estate Major Trading Partners: USA, UAE Germany, UK, France, Singapore INDIA facts at a glance
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    Why India? • GLOBALTRADE IS EXPECTED TO BE 25% in 2015. • RESERVES MOUNTING TO USD 170 BILLIONS • 125 BILLION DOLLARS ARE BEING SPENT ON UPGRADING INFRASTRUCTURE OF ROADS AND HIGHWAYS: IMPLEMENTATION AS PER PLAN. • INDIA IS BECOMING A MAJOR SOURCING HUB, FOR DIVERSIFIED RANGE OF TEXTILES AND HARD HOME PRODUCTS . • ENGLISH SPEAKING POPULATION IS GROWING. INCREASE IN SHARE OF YOUTH POPULATION • LARGE SUPPLY OF LOW COST LABOR. • INNOVATIVE DESIGN INPUT AND ADVANCE TECHNIQUES FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IS ON THE RISE , WITH THE REFORMS INTRODUCED BY THE INDIAN GOVERNMENT FOR SINGLE AND MUTLIBRAND RETAILERS, THE NUMBER OF INVESTMENT PROPOSALS FORM INTERNATIONAL RETAILERS HAS INCREASED AND DUE TO PRESENCE OF INTERNATIAONAL BRANDS THERE IS A DISTINCT MOVE TO DO ‘PRODUCTION IN INDIA” .
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    IXUS Overview • TotalPersonnel : 15 • Merchandising : 8 • Quality : 4 • Accounts and shipping : 2 • Design : 1 ( with 2 free lancers) Product Category : Home Décor and Home Textiles Major Clients in addition to Partylite USA : Lamplight farms ( Tikki), USA Arthouse UK, Distrihogar (Colombia) Beco home, South America (Textiles) Horgans ,Australia ( Furniture),Décor Connect, SA ( HOME AND DÉCOR)
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    Ashish Sharma Team Leader Merchandising ShalendraSharma Merchandise Manager Soft Home Merchandiser Merchandiser Vishal Agarwal Merchandise Manager ( Production Planning and control)) Merchandiser Samir Mukherjee Merchandise Manager Hard goods/ Soft home Merchandiser Quality Control & Compliance Raju Verma Manager QA- Home Soft QA – Home Hard QA – Home Hard Product Design & Development Harjeet Makhija Free Lance Designer Textiles Free Lance Designer Home Shipping & Documentation Bhupendera Singh Ashish Sharma/ Ahmed Khan (Key Accounts ) Organization
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    What we offerin the critical areas of operations • Vendor Selection • Product Design & Development • Cost • Communication • Production Planning, Management and Quality Control • Better Lead times
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    Strengths a) Experienced Teamwhich understands business. b) Product and design understanding. c) Quality Policy ( If in doubt don’t ship). d) Relationship with factories. e) Good vendor base with flexible attitude. f) Compliant factories working with all major international retailers. Weaknesses : a) Growing company b) IT support ( No Online order tracking tool). c) Transport and road Infrastructure in India Opportunities a.) Growing Indian economy, factories are upgrading technology b.) Increasing prices in other manufacturing economies. c.) Better global economy. d.) Rising appreciation of Indian Workmanship. e.) Use of e commerce and direct selling.
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    Changing business scenario& Challenges : • With the growth of Indian Economy, the labor cost is bound to increase in a medium term scenario, to minimize its effect the factories are looking at upgrading there capabilities. • Speed to market : we understand the importance of speeding up the process from design translation to the production as this is the only way we can be ahead of competition in present scenario. • Open to new business models, like direct shipping to customers from factories for e commerce. • Working on online order tracking system, to eliminate communication errors and improve efficiency.
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    Summary • Compliant andorganized factories • Design and Development Support . • Better Lead Times with forecasting support • Opportunities of business consolidation. • Competitive pricing across different materials. • Open to invest in people, process and technology to manage growth. • Consolidation of business across categories
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    India is acountry of rich and diverse tradition, colors, fragrances, festivals and languages. The story of Indian Handicrafts comes from one the oldest civilizations of the world. The vast cultural and ethnic diversity has enabled a variety of motifs, techniques and crafts to flourish on this land. Owing to the increasing handicrafts manufacturing and exports, the Indian traditional handicrafts culture has reached every nook and corner of the world. The sheer versatility of the various materials used to create handicrafts and handcrafted gift items, such as wood, stone, metal, paper mache, glass, cane and bamboo, textiles, clay, terracotta and ceramics, makes handcrafted items from India truly unique. Today, handicrafts and handcrafted gift items manufactured and exported from India are much sought after and have established an unsurpassable reputation in the international market. About India …
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    HOME DÉCOR &GARDEN Figures & Sculptures Frames Candle Holders & Lanterns Decorative Accessories Organization & Storage Fragrance –Candles & Potpourri OUTDOOR & INDOOR Furniture/ Patio Garden tools Planters & Fire Pits Wall Décor Hose Bowls Torches WALL DECOR Wall Screens Mirrors Sconces Paintings FURNITURE Kitchen Dininig Living Accent Furniture LIGHTING Table Lamps Floor Lamps Wall & Ceiling KITCHEN Dinnerware Flatware House ware Cookware Bar & Barware HOMEGOODS – Available Product Range in India BATHROOM Bath Accessories Bath Fittings HARDWARE CURTAIN RODS KNOBS & FINIALS
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    JAIPUR (Paper / Printing) KOLKATA (Jute/leather/ Textiles) NEW DELHI (Fashion) MUMBAI (Houseware) BANGALORE (Silk) CHENNAI (Leather / Textiles) PANIPAT (Textiles) JODHPUR (Furniture / Metal) SAMBHAL (Bone / Horn) SAHARANPUR (Wood) MORADABAD (Metal) FIROZABAD (Glass) AGRA (Marble / Stone Carving) ALLEPPEY (Coir) Hardgood production base in India
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    Why India forHardgoods? • GROWING INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS • EXPANDED CAPACITY AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES • AVAILABILITY OF RAW MATERIAL IN THE LOCAL MARKET • MAJOR PRODUCTION CENTRES ARE IN NORTH • MANUFACTURING UNITS ARE SOCIALLY COMPLIANT AND CT PAT CERTIFIED • INDIA INHERITS STRENGTHS TO OFFER A NICHE AND UNIQUE PRODUCT ESPECIALLY ON HIGH CRAFSTMANSHIP • FACTORIES ARE ACQUIRING THE SKILLS TO TRANSFORM TRADITIONAL WORK INTO LARGER VOLUMES AND NEWER PRODUCT RANGES. • LARGE SUPPLY OF LOW COST LABOR
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    Key Products fromIndia MATERIALS • BRASS • ALUMINIUM • IRON • GALVANISED • GLASS • STAINLESS STEEL • WOOD • JUTE & COIR • HORN, BONE & RESIN
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    Valentine & HalloweenCollection (Ref)
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    Fabric production basein India Maharashtra (Cotton and Synthetics - Knits including Organic) Mumbai (Cotton-Wovens,Denim & Knits) Phagwara/Chandigarh (Cotton-Knits & Woven Printing) (Cotton- Wovens & Knits including blends) Indore Surat Mathura Noida (Cotton-Knits, Processing of Cottons) ( Cotton- Canvas(prints and solids) (Cotton and Blends-Wovens including Organic & bottom weight fabric) Ludhiana Ahmedabad (Polyesters &Synthetics) (Millmade Cotton and Blends (polycotton, polyviscose) (Cotton ,Silk and Blends-Wovens) Tirupur Delhi (Cotton-Knits, Cotton Printing) Chennai/ Salem / Erode(Cotton Autoloom / Power loom/Handloom fabrics) Kolkata/Banaras (Burlap) Bhagalpur – (Handloom Silks) Bengaluru Panipat (Home Textiles) Jaipur/Jodhpur (Tie & Dyes /Hand Block Prints) Pochampally/Nellor (Indian Woven Ikat) Karur (Home spuns / Ginghams)
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    Why India? • GLOBALTRADE IS EXPECTED TO BE 25% in 2015. • ORGANIZED MILL SECTOR EMERGING FOR FABRICS, APPARELS, TEXTILES & MADE UPS • RESERVES MOUNTING TO 170 BILLIONS • 125 BILLION DOLLARS ARE BEING SPENT ON UPGRADING INFRASTRUCTURE OF ROADS AND HIGHWAYS: IMPLEMENTATION AS PER PLAN. • INDIA IS BECOMING A MAJOR SOURCING HUB, FOR DIVERSIFIED RANGE OF TEXTILES AND HARD HOME PRODUCTS . • ENGLISH SPEAKING POPULATION IS GROWING. INCREASE IN SHARE OF YOUTH POPULATION • LARGE SUPPLY OF LOW COST LABOR. • INNOVATIVE DESIGN INPUT AND ADVANCE TECHNIQUES FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IS IN THE RISE , WITH THE REFORMS INTRODUCED BY THE INDIAN GOVERNMENT FOR SINGLE AND MUTLIBRAND RETAILERS, THE NUMBER OF INVESTMENT PROPOSALS FORM INTERNATIONAL RETAILERS HAS INCREASED AND DUE TO PRESENCE OF INTERNATIAONAL BRANDS THERE IS A DISTINCT MOVE TO DO ‘PRODUCTION IN INDIA”
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    Present rate is USD$ 1 = INR 61.00
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    Why India forFabric ? • GROWING INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS • EXPANDED CAPACITY AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES • THE FABRIC SECTOR IN INDIA IS A DIVERSE AND HETROGENEOUS INDUSTRY . • IT COVERS A WIDE VARIETY OF PRODUCTS FROM NATURAL, HI TECH SYNTHETIC AND SILK FABRIC. • MAJOR PRODUCTION CENTRES ARE IN SOUTH. (KARUR, SALEM, ERODE, CHENNAI), WEST (MUMBAI & AHMEDABAD) AND NOTHERN INDIA (PANIPAT & LUDHIANA). • MANUFACTURING UNITS ARE SOCIALLY COMPLIANT AND CT PAT CERTIFIED • INDIA INHERITS STRENGTHS TO OFFER A NICHE AND UNIQUE PRODUCT ESPECIALLY ON HIGH CRAFSTMANSHIP FABRIC (eg:embroidery fabric). • MILLS ARE ACQUIRING THE SKILLS TO TRANSFORM TRADITIONAL WORK INTO LARGER VOLUMES AND NEWER PRODUCT RANGES. • THE GLOBAL ELIMINATION OF QUOTAS AT THE END OF 2004 HAS GREATLY ENHANCED THE OPPORTUNITIES FOR SOURCING FROM INDIA.
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    Key Fabrics fromIndia FABRICS • YARN DYED PLAIDS AND JACQUARDS • SHEER FABRICS EMBELLISHED WITH EMBROIDERY • EYELETS • PATCHWORK • SEER SUCKER • FLANNELS • PLATITUDES • PRINTED FABRICS • BURLAP • SILKIES • SILK • BATIKS/HANDBLOCK • FASHION APPARELS
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    KEY PRODUCTS FABRICS PLATITUDES EYELET BATIK PRINTS SILK YARNDYED JACQUARDS COTTON CHECKS AND STRIPES PATCHWORK SEER SUCKER NORTHERN PART OF INDIASOUTHERN PART OF INDIA FASHION FABRIC
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    EASTERN PART OFINDIA FABRICS POLY SILK BURLAP WESTERN PART OF INDIA POLYESTER JACQUARDS POLY GEORGETTES CHIFFON AND SATIN WITH EMBELISHMENTS FLANNEL COTTON PRINTED VOILS AND POPLIN
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    Look Forward tohear from you and eager to start business relationship with your company. Thank you !!