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WELCOME TO PRESENTATION. Ram Asrey Lal Director, Government of India, Ministry of Textiles, Regional Office of the Textile Commissioner, Noida 13.09.2010

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Page 1: WELCOME TO PRESENTATION. Ram Asrey Lal Director, Government of India, Ministry of Textiles, Regional Office of the Textile Commissioner, Noida 13.09.2010

WELCOME TO

PRESENTATION

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Ram Asrey LalDirector,

Government of India, Ministry of Textiles,Regional Office of the Textile Commissioner, Noida

13.09.2010

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Present Status of the Technical Textile

Government Initiatives to promote this Industry.

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US$ 8.97 bn.

DomesticUS$ 8.35 bn.

ExportUS$ 0.63 bn.

(Rs.41,756 crore)

(93%)

(Rs.38,835 crore)

(7%)

(Rs.2,921 crore)

Imports - US$ 0.86 bn (Rs. 4, 000 crore) ( which is approx. 10% of the market size.)

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15196 19130

41,756

70,151

12%

21%

11%

Figures in bar chart are in Rs. crore

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India contributes 8% to global market size of technical textiles.

Expected to increase to 10% by 2010.

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(US $ Billion)

2007 2010CAGR

(%)

World technical textiles 116 127 3.16

Indian Technical textiles 8.97 14.29 11.00

India is expected to register higher rate of growth.

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The Indian technical textile industry has presence in all the 12 segments but consumption pattern is different.

India’s consumption level is different than global level. The

top three segments in the World vis-à-vis India are given

below:Global

(2007)

India

(2007)

Segment % share Segment % share

Mobiletech 24 Packtech 36

Indutech 16 Clothtech 17

Sporttech 15 Hometech 8

Others 45 Others 39

Total 100 Total 100

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MNCs, large scale units, SSI units and cottage units all are present in this industry.

SSI sector has significant presence in converting activity. Some of the large scale units are given below:

Segment Leading Manufacturers

Mobiletech SRF, Century Enka and Nirlon, Bhilwara Textile Mills and Shamken, IFB Auto Liv India, Abhishek Auto and Bond Safety Belt

Geotech Supreme Nonwovens Pvt. Ltd, Kusumgar Corporates, Techfab India Ltd, Garware Wall Ropes, Pacific Non Woven. Strata Geosystems (I) Pvt. Ltd.

Meditech Johnson & Johnson Ltd., Procter & Gamble Hygiene & Healthcare Ltd., Kimberly Clark Lever Ltd. and 3M India etc.

 Protech Rajasthan Spg. & Wvg. Mills, Digjam Mills, Jayashree Textiles, Kusumgar Corporates, Entremonde Polycoaters.

Agrotech Garware Wall Ropes, Netlon, Rishi Packers Ltd., Kwality nets, Unimin India Ltd. Malmo Exim Ltd., Fiberweb

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Segment Leading Manufacturers

Clothtech Freudenberg Non woven India, Ashima Limited, Ahmedabad, Pasupathi Spinning and weaving Mills, Sky Industries Limited, Shivam Narrow fabric, Vardhaman Yarn Threads Limited

Indutech MRF Limited, Kusumgar Corporates, Khosla Profil Pvt. Limited, Saertex India Pvt. Ltd, Owens Corning India Limited

Sporttech Adidas India Marketing Pvt. Ltd, SVG Fashions Limited, Lakhani India Ltd, Reebok India Ltd, Action Shoes, Bata India Limited, Cosco India Ltd., Liberty Shoes

 Packtech Jai Corp Ltd.,Gloster Jute Mills Ltd. Ganesh Polytex Ltd. Rishi Packers,Bright Packaging Pvt. Ltd., Priya Fil Group

Hometech Sleepwell Mattresses,Reliance Industreis Ltd. Ginni Filaments, Lakshmi Cotsyn Ltd. Kurlon Ltd, Shamken Multifab, Riviera Home Furnishing P. Ltd

Buildtech Bharat Textile &Proofing Ltd., Entremonde Polyesters Ltd, Mafatlal Industries Ltd. Jindal Specialty Textiles Limited, Gokak Textiles.

Non-Wovens

Supreme Non-Woven, Ultra nonwoven, Fiberweb India ltd, Ahlstrom Fibrecomposites India Pvt. Ltd, Pugalia woollen mills pvt ltd, Associates non wovens, Techfab (India) industries ltd.

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Production capacity is primarily focussed on commodity products / not very R&D intensive.

The technology by and large is traditional. Not many projects are based on state-of-the-art-technology.

High-end products are mostly imported.

Large untapped potential exist for potential investors.

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Polyolefin sacksFIBC

Leno bags

Major items

Import intensive items

Potential items for investment

Soft luggage products

3198 4086

14630

26753

13%

13%

38%

Figures in bar chart are in Rs. crore

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Major items

Import intensive items

Potential items for investment

LabelsZip fasteners

Umbrella cloth

Umbrella clothInterlining nonwoven

53956833 6908

10225

8%

13%

0.27%

Figures in bar chart are in Rs. crore

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Major items

Import intensive items

Potential items for investment

Mattress & pillow componentsFibre fill

BlindsHVAC Filters

Stuffed toys

758 1030

5025

8748

12%

17%

49%

Figures in bar chart are in Rs. crore

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Nylon tyre cordUpholstery

Major items

Import intensive items

Potential items for investment

AirbagsSeat belt webbing

AirbagsSeat belt webbing

1169 1382

3183

5166

10%

9%

23%

Figures in bar chart are in Rs. crore

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Major items

Import intensive items

Potential items for investment

Sports netsSports composites

Artificial turf

Artificial turf

1310 1534

2851

4761

11%

8%

17%

Figures in bar chart are in Rs. crore

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Major items

Import intensive items

Potential items for investment

819 962

3206

5437

11%

8%

35%

Fibre glass itemsRopes & Cordages

Glass battery separators

Glass battery separatorsFigures in bar chart are in Rs. crore

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TarpaulinsHoardings & Signages

Roofing felts

Major items

Import intensive items

Potential items for investment

Hoardings & SignagesFloor & wall coverings

1051 1182

2157

3232

8%

6%

16%

Figures in bar chart are in Rs. crore

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Surgical dressingsSurgical sutures

Surgical dressings / disposables (nonwoven)Artificial implants

Major items

Import intensive items

Potential items for investment

Artificial implantsHygiene products

778 933

1669

2490

8%

10%

15%

Figures in bar chart are in Rs. crore

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Major items

Import intensive items

Potential items for investment

High altitude clothing Fire retardant fabrics

High altitude clothing

High altitude clothing Fire retardant fabrics

348520

1302

2075

10%

22%

26%

Figures in bar chart are in Rs. crore

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Fishing netsMulch mats

Green houseMulch mats

Major items

Import intensive items

Potential items for investment

Green house fabrics

261304

553

811

8%

8%

16%

Figures in bar chart are in Rs. crore

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To tap the potential of technical textiles and to unleash the investments in this industry, the govt. has launched Scheme for Growth and Development of Technical Textiles (SGDTT) during 2007-08.

SGDTT comprises of 3 components:

i. Baseline survey of technical textile industry,

ii. Creation of awareness

iii. Setting up of Centres of Excellence (COEs)

Scheme for Growth and Development of Technical Textiles(SGDTT)

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To strengthen the database of technical textiles industry, the ICRA Management Consultancy Services (IMaCS) was appointed to conduct the baseline survey at a cost of Rs 54.50 lakhs.

The agency has submitted the report and the same has been approved & placed in the exclusive website for technical textile : www.technotex.gov.in The report contains market size of 12 segments, potential of technical textiles and details of producers, importers and exporters of all categories of Technical Textiles.

Baseline Survey Of Technical Textiles Industry in India

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Seminars/training workshops/conferences on technical textiles are being organised by Office of the Textile Commissioner in association with TRAs / COEs / Textile Associations/reputed foreign associations in different parts of the country.

Sr. No

Financial Year No. of Seminars/ Training programmes organized

1 2007-08 06

2 2008-09 15

3 2009-10 17

4 2010-11 (as on date)

02

Total 40

Creation of Awareness:

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Govt. has designated 4 COEs for Geotech, Agrotech, Protech and Meditech segments.

Name of the designated agency Segment

BTRA & ATIRA Geotech

SASMIRA, MANTRA and Navsari Agriculture University

Agrotech

NITRA & IIT, Delhi Protech

SITRA & AC College of Technology Meditech

Centre of Excellence (COE)

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Govt. has provided fund support of Rs.43.11 crore for setting up essential facilities and the COE has to bear the recurring expenditure and manage the COE on commercially sustainable basis.

The essential facilities being created in COEs:

• Facilities for testing and evaluation with national and international accreditation.

• Resource centre with IT infrastructure.

• Facilities for training of core personnel and regular training of personnel from the industry.

Centre of Excellence (COE)

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Government of India has recently launched the Integrated Skill Development Programme (ISDP). Under ISDP, it is proposed that 22,000 personnel will be trained in technical textile sector with a cost of Rs. 18.30 Crores in the year 2010-11 & 2011-12.

Integrated Skill Development Programme (ISDP)

Fiscal duty concessions

Major machinery eligible for 5% concessional customs duty.

Excise duty on man-made fibre / yarn reduced to 8%.

Specified technical textile products are covered under Focus Product Scheme. Under this scheme, exports of these products are entitled for duty credit scrip equivalent to 2% of FOB value of exports.

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Government of India has recently launched the Integrated Skill Development Programme (ISDP). Under ISDP, it is proposed that 22,000 personnel will be trained in technical textile sector with a cost of Rs. 18.30 Crores in the year 2010-11 & 2011-12.

Integrated Skill Development Programme (ISDP)

Fiscal duty concessions

Major machinery eligible for 5% concessional customs duty.

Excise duty on man-made fibre / yarn reduced to 8%.

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S.No

Name of the Ministry

Nomination Major recommendation/ Regulatory measures to be taken up

1 Ministry of Health and Family Welfare

Additional DGHS and AD, MSD

Encouraging use of Non-Woven disposables health care textiles. Encouraging use of speciality wound care products like non-woven

gauge, sponges and dressings etc. Inclusion of non-woven dressings and manmade fibres in Indian

Pharmacopeia.2 Ministry of

Home AffairsJoint Secretary (Police Modernisation)

Encouraging / Promoting use of fire retardant fabrics at public place like shopping complex , cinema multiplex, hotels, etc

Use of Protective work wear3 Ministry of

Road Transport and Highways

Chief Engineer (Roads) SR & T

Mandatory use of Geotextiles for construction of roads Inclusion of Geotextiles in CPWD manuals and Schedule of Rates

4 Ministry of Agriculture

Joint Secretary (NHM)

Setting up of Demonstration Centres for encouraging the use of Agrotextiles

Revision of subsidy to Agrotextile products under National Horticulture Mission (NHM)

5 Ministry of Defence

Joint Secretary (Naval System/Coord)

Indigenization of defence protective textiles in our country.

Some of the technical textiles products require mandatory prescription for their use. MoT has already obtained nominations from the following five Ministries. The brief description of issues that require concerned Ministries attention for making appropriate regulatory framework in India are given below:

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•NITRA has been assigned task on formulation of regulations in respect of Protective Textiles with a financial outlay of Rs. 25 lakhs. NITRA will study the legislations/labour laws prevailing with respect to safety wear of industrial workers in European countries and suitability of such legislations in Indian context with respect to 64 Indian legislations. The study is expected to be completed in next six months.

•IMaCS has been selected for preparation of Report & Presentation for facilitating interactions with the nodal officers of four user ministries for developing the regulations in Agrotech, Meditech, Protech & Geotech segment of technical textiles. The study will be carried out at the cost of Rs. 7.2 lakhs.

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One of the major cause which is hampering the growth and development of technical textiles is non-availability of standards for technical textiles products. To quicken the process of standards formulation by BIS, Textile Commissioner has set up four committees in four segments of Protech, Agrotech, Geotech and Meditech. The Committees comprise of members from Industry, Technical Institutes, Government bodies with Director of respective COE as Convener. The Committees were constituted in October, 2009.

The Committees have been entrusted with the responsibility of formulation of Standards so that the same could be forwards to BIS for early finalisation and notification of standards.

Five reports of the committee containing recommendations/draft standards one each on Geotech, protech, Agrotech and two reports Meditech segment have been forwarded to BIS.

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Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme (TUFS)

Technical textile machinery is covered under the Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme (TUFS) and eligible for 5% interest reimbursement. In the Modified TUF Scheme applicable from 01.04.2007 specified machinery for manufacturing technical textiles are also eligible for additional 10% capital subsidy. (TUFS is presently under suspension)Under TUFS, 423 Technical Textile units with a project cost of Rs. 2628.45 crore have already been sanctioned as on 31.12.2009From 01.04.2007 to till date, 429 technical textile units have been registered with this Office of the Textile Commissioner, Mumbai for availing 10% Capital Subsidy under TUFS for Technical Textiles with a proposed investment in machineries to the tune of Rs. 2256.86 crores (Approx).

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Government provides fund support for creation of common infrastructure (i.e., compound wall, roads, drainage, water supply, electricity supply including captive power plant, effluent treatment plant, telecommunication lines etc.) to the extent of 40% limited to Rs.40 crore.

Technical Textiles /non-wovens can come in any such park or can come together to have its own separate park to get the benefit of infrastructure support.

Scheme for Integrated Textile Parks (SITPs)

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Ministry of Textiles is proposing to launch technology Mission on Technical Textiles with following objectives:

Standardization, creating common testing facilities with national / international accreditation, indigenous development of prototypes and resource center with I.T. infrastructure.

Support for domestic & export market development of technical textiles

Technology Mission on Technical Textiles (Proposed)

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Visit

www.technotex.gov.in

www.txcindia.gov.in

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