Where can I find textile manufacturing courses in Chennai, India?
Hi,
I am interested in learning textile manufacturing. I am searching for a suitable course for the same at Chennai, India. Not to hold just a certificate, but with an intention to start a company of my own. Please let me know, if you come across any such info.
baranidaranm
Question answered by viswateja
www.suleakha.com go for it n search
Where can i get list of manufactures across global ?
Hi, I am looking for a business directory(yellow pages),probably in DVD or VCD format,for textile manufactures across global.
Is there any website or company selling this kind of information ?
wondering
Question answered by Peter Boiter Woods
Davison's Blue Book is the standard. Other websites and groups have Buyer's Guides but they do not tell much about the actual manufacturing locations.
How can i plan to grow being in current organisation?
Im MBA & working in a textile manufacturing firm, how should i plan to grow further, what courses should oi take|?
Scarlet
Question answered by Armageddon Saviour (Siddharth)
Will ERP / SAP be helpful?
Which r some good executive / distance learning MBA programs u recommend?
http://in.geocities.com/siddharth_bhatta/index.html
How do I find a Textile Mill in the USA who will make my product?
I am interested in having a high end wool coat made, and I want to use a textile manufacture in the USA, but I am having no luck finding out how to get started. I can't find any information on the web. Can anyone direct me?
photographerbyday
Question answered by Peter Boiter Woods
Much of your search will depend on volume. If you are talking just a handful of coats, you will be better off using a local tailor. Large companies deal with tens of thousands of yards. If you have that large a volume contact ITG-Burlington (see reference). They make the materials for the US Military in the US
I need help finding a good attention getter for the start of my persuasive speech?
Aim: To persuade my audience to cooperate and purchase materials together
Persona: Manager of a manufacturing company.
Audience: Managers of small to medium textile manufacturing company.
the speech is supposed to be around 5-10 mins long
Benefits
Lower cost
Greater Quality
Speedy Purchases -> delivery within a day.
tim
Question answered by TNS
The best attention getter is by asking a question. here is an example "Wouldn't you want to buy something that would last long?" Asking questions gets people thinking in a good if the question is good.
Where do I start to have an clothing item mass produced in the USA ?
I have a 20 year old men’s wool coat that the manufacturer no longer carries, Every time I wear it people comment on its classic look. I am interested in having this high end wool coat made, and I want to use a textile manufacture in the USA, but I am having no luck finding out how to get started. I can't find any information on the web. Can anyone direct me?
photographerbyday
Question answered by Peter Boiter Woods
There are two paths to take. Go to a store an look at the labels. You need to go high end to find any USA made. Then use the internet to find the companies.
The second is to go through internet portals such as the first reference. The NC database can be found at the second reference. Also, you could contact [TC]2, an industry contact.
Just a note. Unless you are looking to make hundreds, you may need to start with a tailor. Also, they are going to want money up front in most cases.
What affects textile manufacture in India?
What are the environmental and social issues, good and bad, facing the textile and manufacturing industries in India?
I'm really interested in eco - fashion and wondering if anyone could help :-)
Natasha4u2c
Question answered by Desert bandit part 2 ∫
Perceiving the role of the Textile Industry in providing one of the most basic needs of people and the importance of its sustained growth for improving quality of life;
Recognising its unique position as a self-reliant industry, from the production of raw materials to the delivery of finished products, with substantial value-addition at each stage of processing; and its major contribution to the country's economy;
Realising its vast potential for creation of employment opportunities in the agricultural, industrial, organised and decentralised sectors & rural and urban areas, particularly for women and the disadvantaged;
Acknowledging the tremendous impetus provided by the Textile Policy of 1985 to the economy, resulting over these years in compounded annual growth rates of 7.13% in cloth production, 3.6 % in the per capita availability of fabrics; and 13.32% in the export of textiles; raising the share of textiles to 13% of value added domestic manufacturing of the country; and to one third of the export earnings of the country, Taking note of the new challenges and opportunities presented by the changing global environment, particularly the initiation of the process of gradual phasing out of quantitative restrictions on imports and the lowering of tariff levels for an integration of the world textile and clothing markets by end 2004, and the need for a focussed approach to maximizing opportunities and strengths inherent in the situation;
Having studied the issues and problems facing the sector, the views of a wide range of stakeholders, and the recommendations of the Expert Committee set up for this purpose;
Deciding to redefine the goals and objectives, focus on thrust areas and sharpen strategy in tune with the times,
VISION
1. Endowed as the Indian Textile Industry is with multifaceted advantages, it shall be the policy of the Government to develop a strong and vibrant industry that can
Produce cloth of good quality at acceptable prices to meet the growing needs of the people;
Increasingly contribute to the provision of sustainable employment and the economic growth of the nation; and
Compete with confidence for an increasing share of the global market.
OBJECTIVES
2. The objectives of the policy are to-
Facilitate the Textile Industry to attain and sustain a pre-eminent global standing in the manufacture and export of clothing;
Equip the Industry to withstand pressures of import penetration and maintain a dominant presence in the domestic market;
Liberalise controls and regulations so that the different segments of the textile industry are enabled to perform in a greater competitive environment;
Enable the industry to build world class state-of-the-art manufacturing capabilities in conformity with environmental standards, and for this purpose to encourage both Foreign Direct Investment as well as research and development in the sector;
Develop a strong multi-fibre base with thrust of product upgradation and diversification;
Sustain and strengthen the traditional knowledge, skills and capabilities of our weavers and craftspeople;
Enrich human resource skills and capabilities, with special emphasis on those working in the decentralised sectors of the Industry; and for this purpose to revitalise the Institutional structure;
Expand productive employment by enabling the growth of the industry, with particular effort directed to enhancing the benefits to the north east region;
Make Information Technology (IT), an integral part of the entire value chain of textile production and thereby facilitate the industry to achieve international standards in terms of quality, design and marketing and;
Involve and ensure the active co-operation and partnership of the State Governments, Financial Institutions, Entrepreneurs, Farmers and Non-Governmental Organisations in the fulfillment of these objectives.
THRUST AREAS
In furtherance of the objectives, the strategic thrust will be on:
Technological upgradation
Enhancement of Productivity
Quality Consciousness
Strengthening of the raw material base
Product Diversification
Increase in exports and innovative marketing strategies
Financing arrangements
Maximising employment opportunities
Integrated Human Resource Development
IMPORTANT TARGETS AND OUTPUTS
The endeavour will be to -
Achieve the target of textile and apparel exports from the present level of US $ 11 billion to US $ 50 billion by 2010 of which the share of garments will be US $ 25 billion.
Implement vigorously, in a time bound manner, the Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme (TUFS) covering all manufacturing segments of the industry;
Achieve increase in cotton productivity by at least 50% and upgrade its quality to international standards, through effective implementation of the Technology Mission on Cotton;
Launch the Technology Mission on Jute to increase productivity and diversify the use of this environment-friendly fibre;
Assist the private sector to set up specialised financial arrangements to fund the diverse needs of the textile industry;
Set up a Venture Capital Fund for tapping knowledge based entrepreneurs of the industry;
Encourage the private sector to set up world class, environment-friendly, integrated textile complexes and textile processing units in different parts of the country;
De-reserve the Garment industry from the Small Scale Industry sector;
Strengthen and encourage the handloom industry to produce value added items and assist the industry to forge joint ventures to secure global markets;
Re-design and revamp, during the 10th Five Year Plan, the Schemes and Programmes initiated in the handloom, sericulture, handicrafts and jute sector to ensure better returns for those belonging to the disadvantaged categories, and the North East and other backward regions of the country;
Facilitate the growth and strengthen HRD Institutions including NIFT (National Institute of Fashion Technology)on innovative lines;
Review and revitalise the working of the TRAs (Textile Research Associations) to focus research on industry needs; and
Transform, rightsize and professionalise all field organisations under the Ministry of Textiles to enable them to play the role of facilitators of change and growth.
How do I find a textile importer or wholesaler in NY?
I am a textile manufacture and trying to find NY importer or wholesale.
any idea how? I am lost. please help!!
S.
Question answered by
Try:
http://www.esources.co.uk/search-international-suppliers/textile/United-States/
Or
http://www.esources.co.uk/international-suppliers/22/United-States/
You will find all the verified textile wholesalers you need there.They only list legitimate and reliable wholesalers and dropshippers from all over the world, including the USA, Canada, UK, France, Germany, Italy, Australia, Hong Kong, India, China and so forth.
Or
to browse American wholesalers by keyword visit the http://usa.esources.co.uk/ USA wholesalers directory
Best wishes to you and your business.
What is the standard form for this categorical proposition?
All imported textiles manufactures in sweatshops abroad hurt the American worker.
Roman
Question answered by Zeta1
prop 1) the American worker is hurt if the work is not done in USA
prop 2) the American worker is hurt if the work is by cheap labour
prop 3) All imported textiles manufactures in sweatshops abroad are done outside the USA by cheap labour
Conclusion
All imported textiles manufactures in sweatshops abroad hurt the American worker
formal:
outside implies hurts
cheap implies hurts
imported_textiles equiv [outside and cheap]
conclusion
imported_textiles implies hurts
Remarks:
The trouble is that:
prop 1) the American worker is hurt if the work is not done in USA
prop 2) the American worker is hurt if the work is by cheap labour
are economically false.
Manchester gained the nickname of Cottonopolis because?
Manchester gained the nickname of Cottonopolis because
A.it was founded by Edward Cotton, 1st Duke of Manchester
B.it was a center for textile manufacturing
C.it was the center for English cotton exporting
D.it was in the middle of the Welsh cotton plantation area.
imran
Question answered by Brian
D