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HOME TEXTILES And SRTEPC Presentation By MR. SANJEEV SARAN Immediate Past CHAIRMAN, SRTEPC The Synthetic & Rayon Textiles Export Promotion Council
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GLOBAL TEXTILE EXPORTS Increasing Home textiles share pro-rata
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GLOBAL TEXTILE EXPORTS GROWTH % growth is >>>>>
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WORLD EXPORT OF HOME TEXTILES/MADE-UPS (FIBRE-SHARE)
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Is it same Story in India??? Answer is No India’s Total Exports of Home Textiles has a very Low share of MMF textiles based Home textiles. What Does it means for US!!!!!! OPPORTUNITY How we translate this into the Volumes and increased market share is the Key
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EXPORT OF INDIAN MMF TEXTILES CAGR 11.93
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EXPORT OF INDIAN MMF MADE-UPS CAGR 10.90%
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Declining EXPORT OF POLYESTER COTTON FABRICS
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EXPORT OF POLYESTER COTTON FABRICS
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This is where the Answer is @Despite having Huge availability of Polyester and Cotton why do we lag behind?? and could not develop a core strength?? @We are unable to Blend these perfectly in terms of Economics @Dyeing+ Finishing and making up???? thus making not very viable Offer. @Missing the Institutional +Lower Middle to Now even Upper Middle market segment which is HUGE @ From Bed Room to Living room to Kitchen &dining, we restricted our market share world wide.
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MAIN PRODUCTS OF INDIAN MMF HOME TEXTILES
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GROWTH IN CAGR PERCENTAGE
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HIGH GROWTH PRODUCTS OF INDIAN MMF HOME TEXTILES
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FUTURE PRODUCTS Manmade fibres dominated by Polyester acrylic staple fibre, nylon and viscose staple fibre also recorded positive growth rates Among polyesters, the filament is having a faster growth than staple fibre. However, the recent financial crisis has affected polyester manufacturers as well, mainly because of depressed demand in the US and EC and also due to overhang of excess capacity in the supplying countries. But it is sure that the signs of economic recovery globally will again lead to improved off take and production of polyester in the immediate future. No other textile fibre is yet to be seen on the textile horizon, which can replace polyester from its present position of basic strength and demand.
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HOME TEXTILES - CONSUMPTION Accounts for 60% of consumption in Developed Countries In India Home Textiles accounts for only 10% of consumption
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GLOBAL EXPORT OF MMF HOME TEXTILES
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MAJOR IMPORTERS FOR MMF HOME TEXTILES USA GERMANY FRANCE UK SPAIN ITALY CANADA HONG KONG
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MAJOR EXPORTERS FOR MMF HOME TEXTILES CHINA BANGLADESH INDIA TURKEY PAKISTAN GERMANY
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EXPORT OF INDIAN MMF HOME TEXTILES
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HOME TEXTILES – CONSUMERS REQUIREMENT Efficiency Functionality Value for Money Eco-friendly Personalized products
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STRENGHS OF INDIAN HOME TEXTILES INDUSTRY Availability of wider width weaving. Lesser Manufacturing Costs. Availability of Raw Materials. Skilled Manpower. Unmatched colours and designs. Low Volume Sourcing
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Weaknesses Yarn?? Weaving?? Processing: Dyeing Finishing & Printing Making UP:- Automation Basically to Make an economically Viable Offer and ability to handle Volumes (since in the lower Price segment the volumes go high but that leaves a Big issue ) CONSISTENCY???? Is Processing park an answer??? As we have gone into frenzy of textiles park which are mostly weaving?? Don’t we go for more value added product???
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We Have to strike a balance This Increasing weaving capacity of good quality now Requires investments in Processing Parks Environment clearances, Common Structure Nation Wide Than Labor Law reforms so Making Up efficiencies increased.
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INNOVATIVE PRODUCTS IN HOME TEXTILES Vitamin E (Skin Care) bed Sheets Water Repellent Bed Sheets Mosquito-Bacteria Repellent Bed Sheets Stain Free Bed Sheets
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NEW DEVELOPMENTS Encompassed wider fashion elements. Exotic designs and innovations with new and exciting looks Transforming a house into a home From the high-end chenille to wide-width jacquard, dobby and yarn-dyed, the Indian furnishing industry manufactures a wide range of premium fabrics.
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NEW DEVELOPMENTS -In home technical textiles, the demand for synthetic products is expected to rise considerably. Eco-friendly and personalised products Going hand –in-hand with emerging buying philosophy of consumers The global market offers consumers a broader range of fibre combinations, fabrics, designs, textures and colours than it did in the 1990s. Use of cutting-edge technologies in home textile products. For example, bed sheets are being made from Coolmax and Thermolite fabrics. Coolmax fabric incorporates a moisture management
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NEW DEVELOPMENTS FIBRES AND FABRICS USED IN HOME TEXTILES TRADITIONAL FIBRES AND FABRICS - Cotton - Man-made fibres - Luxury Fibres PERFORMANCE FIBRES AND FABRICS - Stretch fibres and fabrics - Moisture management fibres and fabrics - Thermo regulating fabrics
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NEW DEVELOPMENTS ENVIRONMENTALLY-FRIENDLY FIBRES AND FABRICS - Bamboo fibre - Modal - Lyocell - Ingeo - SoyBu
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NEW DEVELOPMENTS EASY-CARE STAIN PROTECTION FLAME RETARDANCY ANTI-MICROBIAL PROTECTION - X-Static FRAGRANCE ENCAPSULATION TREND TOWARDS SIMPLICITY FROM FUNCTIONALITY TO FASHION INNOVATIONS IN BEDDING
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NEW DEVELOPMENTS SOFT-FILLED PRODUCTS - Down and feather fillings - Down-alternative fillings: Dacron polyester - Hypoallergenic filling fibres BED SHEETS - Increases in thread count THERMALLY ADAPTIVE BEDDING MARKETING INNOVATIONS
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MMF Home Textiles !magine the possibilities! Thank You!
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