Background :
The Textile Industry in India is providing for one of the most basic needs of the people and holds great importance in maintaining a sustained growth for improving the quality of life. Its vast potential for creation of employment opportunities in the agricultural, industrial, organized and decentralized sectors & rural and urban areas, particularly for women and the disadvantaged are noteworthy. |
The textile industry is undergoing a major reorientation towards non-clothing applications of textiles, known as technical textiles, which are growing roughly at twice rate of textiles for clothing applications and now account for more than half of total textile production. The processes involved in producing technical textiles require expensive equipments and skilled workers and are, for the moment, concentrated in developed countries. Technical textiles have many applications including bed sheets; filtration and abrasive materials; furniture and healthcare upholstery; thermal protection and blood-absorbing materials; seatbelts; adhesive tape, and multiple other specialized products and applications. India must take adequate There will be opportunities as well as challenges for the Indian textile industry in the post-MFA era. But India has natural advantages which can be capitalized on strong raw material base - cotton, man-made fibers, jute, silk; large production capacity (spinning - 21% of world capacity and weaving - 33% of world capacity but of low technology); measures for capturing its market by promoting research and development in this sector.
Our Approach :
We provide value based services to our clients in this sector that operate in a variety of stages namely at spinning, weaving, processing and the garmenting stage.
Our services have extended from debt syndication, IPO Consultancy, Debt Restructuring, Equity Syndication including QIPS, QIBS, Private Placements to raising international finances. |