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TEXTILE COMPANIES IN INDIA

Ahmedabad Spinning and Weaving Company Limited


Ahmedabads first cotton textile mill, the Ahmedabad Cotton Mill, (owned by the Ahmedabad Spinning and Weaving Company Limited, a joint-stock company) started production on May 30th, 1861. It was a spinning factory of 2,500 spindles employing 63 workers, and catered to the requirements of yarn for the local handloom weavers. It was founded by Rao Bahadur Ranchhodlal Chhotalal, an entrepreneur of Ahmedabad, with an initial capital of Rs 1 lakh and nearly 15 years of groundwork, much of it unsuccessful. Ranchhodlal Chhotalals venture attracted others and two more mills were built in 1871 and 1877 by Rao Bahadur Bechardas Ambaidas and Sheth Mansukhbhai Bhaghubhai, respectively. By 1916 there were 51 mills in Ahmedabad and in 1935 there were 67 units in the city. The earliest textile entrepreneurs adopted a unique system of industrial financing they secured funds from small depositors on personal security. The industry reached its peak in the 60s, when the number of mills hovered around 70, providing employment to around 135,000 persons, with an annual production of 1,146 million yards worth over Rs 100 crores (1961). The post-70s era saw large-scale fragmentation of the industry, with government policy heavily biased towards the handloom and power loom sectors, resulting in a downslide of the organised mill sector, which remains unabated even today.

Alok Industries
Alok Industries posted a 53% growth in net profit in FY11 on robust sales, and Khandelwal expects to maintain this growth in FY12 on the back of higher volumes. It seeks to double revenue to around $3 billion over the next three years, primarily on growing exports and a resurgence in domestic demand, managing director Dilip Jiwrajka had said in September 2010. It has earmarked a capital expenditure of Rs. 450-500 crore each for FY12 and FY13 to ramp up capacity across products, including terry towels, bedsheets, technical textiles and polyester. The company is going through a Rs. 700 crore expansion programme in the current fiscal. The firm, which has doubled its polyester yarn capacity to 400,000 tonnes, expects to increase its share to 50% of total output from 25% now to meet rising demand. Shares in Alok Industries, which the market values at $475 million, were trading up 1.7% at Rs. 27.15 in the Bombay Stock Exchange. Address : Peninsula Corporate Park, Ganpatrao Kadam Marg, Lower Parel City : Mumbai Industry : Garment , Textile State : Maharashtra Company Type : India's Top 500 Pin : 400013 Total Turnover : 5000+ Crs No. of Emp. : 5001 & above Website : www.alokind.com
Sector : Private Sector

Arvind Mills
Mumbai: Upbeat on the increasing demand for super premium brands in the country, textile and retail major Arvind Mills is eyeing a Rs2,500 crore revenue from lifestyle division Arvind Lifestyle by FY15, a top company official said. Arvind Lifestyle, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Rs4,000 crore Arvind Group, owns and operates retail chains like Megamart and Club America. The peoples aspirations have changed. They have become more fashion-conscious and want to have global brands as they have a kind of recognition. We have launched several international brands and are planning to get a few more soon. We hope our lifestyle division grows to be a Rs2,500 crore business by 2015, Arvind Mills managing director Sanjay Lalbhai told PTI in Mumbai on Sunday.

Arvind Mills eyes Rs 2,500 cr revenue from lifestyle division


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Birds Jute and Export


BJEL is a subsidiary of the National Jute Manufactures Corporation (NJMC) and manufactures jute, cotton, viscose and blended fabric decoratives. BJEL has experieced net losses over the past fiscal years and has been virtually inoperable since 2002.

Bombay Dyeing
Bombay Dyeing and Manufacturing Company has reported a sales turnover of Rs 423.36 crore and a net loss of Rs 30.62 crore for the quarter ended Sep 2010. For the quarter ended Sep 2009 the sales turnover was Rs 373.72 crore and net loss was Rs 11.05 crore.

Buckingham and Carnatic Mills


Buckingham and Carnatic Mills , popularly known as B & C Mills, were textile mills run by Binny & Co. in the city of Chennai, India. The mills were closed down in 1996 and the site is presently used as a container freight station and is a popular venue for film shootings.

Century Textile and Industries:


The link is given below: http://www.centurytextind.com/

Delhi Cloth Mills


Delhi Cloth Mills or DCM Ltd. was founded as a textile mill, DCM Textiles by Krishna Das Gurwala, in 1889 in Delhi. Today, DCM Ltd. is the flagship company of the DCM group which promotes a number of companies like SRF Ltd., DCM Data Systems Ltd., DCM Housing Finance Ltd., DCM Estates & Infrastructure Ltd, and currently Vikram Shriram, a graduate from St. Xavier's College, Calcutta is the Managing Director of DCM Shriram

Fabindia
Industry Textiles, Home furnishings, handloom apparel, jewellery Successor William Bissell (Managing Director, 1993 - ) Founded 1960 Founder(s) John Bissell Headquarters New Delhi, India Revenue $65 million (2008)Website www.fabindia.com

Garden Vareli:
Garden Vareli group of companies, one of the leading industrial groups in India, plays a leading role in the field of fashion fabrics. With annual sales exceeding U.S $ 90 million, we sell our products under a single banner of quality Garden. Priding itself as the country's premier fabric engineer, design maker and a leading polyester yarn manufacturer, Garden Silk Mills Ltd. represents an 80-year creed of creativity in textiles.
Turnover: 2006 - 07: Rs. 1,51,341.92 Lacs

2007 - 08: Rs. 1,82,338.89 Lacs (as on 30th June08)

Grasim Industries:
Industry Textile, cement, sponge iron and chemicals Founded 1948, Mumbai Headquarters Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Key people Kumar Mangalam Birla, Chairman & Managing director Revenue

8,547.87 crore (US$1.91 billion) [1] Net income 2,092.10 crore (US$466.54 million)[2] Website Official Website

JCT Limited:
Address : 305-309,Ratanjyoti Building, 18 Rajendra Place City : New Delhi Industry : Garment , Textile State : Delhi Company Type : Industry Best Pin : 110001 Total Turnover : 500-1000 Crs No. of Emp. : 2501 -5000 Website : www.jcttextiles.com Sector : Private Sector

Khatau:
Khatau has reported a sales turnover of Rs 0.35 crore and a net profit of Rs 0.12 crore for the quarter ended Jun 2010. For the quarter ended Jun 2009 the sales turnover was Rs 0.20 crore and net profit was Rs 0.04 crore.

COMPANIES IN PANIPAT. Its the link of the compines in panipat. http://panipat.gov.in/Industry.htm http://www.dazzleyellowpages.com/Search/?Textile/Panipat

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