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ITME 2012, Complementary Newsletter
Tel : +91-22-21026386, email : [email protected]
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TE TILEXVALUE CHAIN
Exclusive Home Textile Machinery Exhibition in PANIPAT now Powered by MSME (Min of MSME Govt. of India)
India ITME 2012 updates
Igmatex exhibition is now powered by MSME department and the said depart will be organizing Buyers-Sellers meet during exhibition, Organizing Interaction program, Inviting all manufactures, exporters, SME entrepreneurs from all over the state and nearby cities.
(read more on page No. 6)
India ITME 2012, a most awaited show since 4 years and talk of the town in textile fraternity. It's been great proud that textile industry have such a wonderful show in INDIA.
(read more on page No.3)
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India ITME’12 updatesIndia ITME 2012, a most awaited
show since 4 years and talk of the town in textile fraternity. Its been great proud that textile industry have such a wonderful show in INDIA. ITME for textile technology / engineering show started in year 1980. Since 32 years, this show has magnificent success in each year... Each year, Countries participating the show is increasing, Today in India ITME have 50 countries directly or Indirectly participating the show... !!!
If we go back to old history of Indian textile industry, we find that yarn will be hand twist, for weaving handloom machines which is made by wood sticks, iron rods, iron pins, nails etc… no special degree and technology knowledge was required at that time.. now time turned.. where hand woven fabric is history and today it's called “ traditional” not morden textile. Morden textile is machine made fibre, yarn, fabric, finishes, garments… so Over 800 Exhibitors, expected 1 lac visitors showing the interest in textile industry. Great future of Textile industry…!!!
th9 India International Textile Machinery Exhibition started on 2nd of December 2012 at Bombay Convention and Exhibition centre, Mumbai. It was inaugurated by Rajashree Birla, the chief guest of the occasion. The other dignitaries of the inauguration were guests of honour- A B Joshi, the textile commissioner, Mr. Christian Schindler, Chairman of International Textile Manufacturing F e d e r a t i o n , Z u r i c h , R a j n i k a n t Bachkaniwala, Chereman, India ITME society, Seema Shrivastava, Executive Director, India ITME society, Sanjay Lathia, and others.
On the inauguration function Rajashree Birla told the story of the development of the textile industry tagged with the success story of her family.
Seema Shrivastava, Executive Director, India ITME society said that the
secret of success in life for a man is to be ready for his opportunity when it comes. She told that Textile manufacturing is the second largest source after agriculture in India and each state offering its own specialty product. She further said that more FDI, more technical collaborations, more joint ventures, and new avenues for business were needed to unlock full potential of the country. This can happen o n l y t h r o u g h c o n v e r g e n c e o f entrepreneurship, talent, competition, innovation, land, labour, and capital at the right juncture. She said that ITME 2012 was what the industry needed at that time to create transactions.
Textile commissioner A B Joshi said that technical textile sector had become a major industry segment globally. Globally technical textile sector has witnessed growth surpassing the conventional textile sector. Shri A. B. Joshi and Dr. Christian Schindler shared their massive experience about indian textile industry. They shared ground reality like if consumption of fibre increases so all other Textile Value Chain sectors increases their profits. today fibre consumption in india is 70 million tons, in 2020 it is expected to 100 million tons. BRIC countries have more advantage in developing economy.
Mr. Hari Shankar, Chairman, Texti le Machinery manufacturers ' Association, said that the textile engineering industry in India was one of the five engineering sectors responsible for the
growth of the country. It consists of more than 1400 units, with a total investment of approx 7800 crore. More than 80% units are SMEs. He expressed his concern that the textile engineering industry was not able to grow steadily during the last five years.
Voltas limited, Mr. Manoj shared his views on world class technology which LMW is making. Which is very competitive to other world class manufacturer is making. He expressed that “ India have high skilled, technical and engineered mind man power which have always had demand in world be it software or textiles.. engineered mind rocks the world.. and world dance in their tunes…”
Pankaj Mirani of APSOM Infotx Ltd. says that there is a good prospect of textile industry in India. Our domestic consumption is too high in the world. He expects that even if other things like financial market and world economy will slow down, the consumption of cloth will not be affected.
Mukesh Agarwal of RAMP IMPEX said that we proceeding towards organizedfrom unorganized sector. The prospect is really good here.
At end all have cheerfully said that all participants in the exhibition, exhibitors as well as visitors will gain something from this show. We hope we all will leave the show with tons of orders, tons of new ideas, new strategies, new markets, new machinery to make textile industry more profitable and sustainable in the world…!!!
Forthcoming show IGMATEX- PANIPAT 2013th10 editions of Igmatex exhibition
announced in Panipat Haryana in Feb 2013. Igmatex Exhibition is cheduled to be held at panipat from 1st to 3rd February 2013 at Huda Ground, Near Mittal Mega Mall.
The scale of Igmatex is a leap-growth pattern, and it brought new challenges to the industry every time. It is the same this year, while the challenge is bigger than before .The development trend is not clear, and where the enterprises will go? In this special period, what kind of exhibition is the exhibition they need ? Igmatex prepared a market analyses and try to make clear the development of textile and garment industries in smaller towns are much stronger than the metro cities.
Igmatex's biggest technology exhibition in B towns featured home textile machineries and allied products. Igmatex exhibitions packed with business networking, product showcasing, and brand launch platforms for regional participants.
Even the highest expectations of first time exhibitors and long-term stalwarts of the show are surprised. Feedback has
reinforced Igmatex Exhibitions as one of the most influential technology exhibition in india. . Over 90% of exhibitors exceed their ROI expectations through: Deals conducted, new partnerships created and future leads identified during the technology day.
Powered by MSME ( Min of MSME Govt. of India )
Igmatex exhibition is powered by MSME department and the said depart will be organizing Buyers-Sellers meet during exhibition, Organising Interaction programe, Inviting all manufactures, exporters, SME entrepreneurs from all over the state and nearby cities.
Igmatex exhibition was powered by high speed textile machines, industrial sewing machines, Finishing equipments, Testing machines, flat bed and circular knitting machines, Digital printers, CAD/CAM, Lazer cutting machines. looms, yarns, threads, chemicals, colors and accessories.
Participants will be displaying their la tes t technology machines wi th
environmentally responsive features of every sort. Their fast selling models on Igmatex exhibition was configured with energy-saving servomotors. automatic sewing machines will produce higher-quality seams in shorter man-hours with operators of any level of skill.Innovation is a soul of Igmatex Exhibition
Igmatex Exhibitions themed with innovative up gradation this year , aiming to show the innovation technology for the enterprises and the transition of the industry and all entrepreneur to mobilize the visitors pay more time to view new product, to improve the production quality . They hope to hold a more effective, energy saving and environment-friendly exhibition.
Igmatex Exhibition is Powered by MSME, supported by all associations / councils and promoted by Bizzdunia.com, Bizztradeshow.com, Indiamart.com, Journal of Textile Association and Textile value Chain etc.Contact : +91-9324077881
Rattan Glitter Industries Limited
Along with Pure Silver Metallic Yarn, we also produce ST and Zebra Type Yarns in fluorescent, rainbow and
several other colours. These are highly used in computerized embroidery machines, circular knitting and
weaving machines.
METALLIC YARN
GALA WOODWORK COMPOUND, OPP. B.D.D. CHAWL NO. 114, WORLI, MUMBAI-400013, INDIA. TEL: (+91-22) 24966002/4/6; FAX: (+91-22) 24962002; email: [email protected]: www.ratanglitter.com contact person: Mr. Mahendra Yadav : +91 9004661657
Few glimps from Vastra 2012, Jaipur, Rajasthan, INDIA.
PURE SILVER M TYPE YARNPure Silver M Type Metallic Yarn produced in 12 micron and 24 micron in different cuts of 1/69, 1/85,
1/100. These are capable of running on high speed weaving, knitting and circular knitting machines.
Also, it is used for making ST Yarn in Cotton, Polyester and Viscose.
PURE SILVER ST YARNPolyester Metallized Pure Silver Yarn are highly used on Schiffli embroidery machines, computerized
embroidery machines and in hand embroideries. It is widely used for tapestry and made-ups.
PURE SILVER MX YARNPure Silver MX Type Metallic Yarn produced in 12 micron and 24 micron in different cuts of 1/69, 1/85, 1/100. The
core yarn is in Polyester or Nylon. These yarns are capable of running on high speed weaving, knitting and circular
knitting machines.
PURE SILVER FABRICSPure Silver fabrics made from Pure Silver Metallic Yarn are highly used in clothes and for decorative purpose in:
Gift Articles, Home Furnishings & accessories such as hand bags and various other products.
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Mr. Paresh Shah, MD of Ratan Glitters Industries Limited with Buyers
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Do visit Stall No. P5 in Hall No. 5 ; Managing Director Mr. Mittal Patel Welcome you all !!!
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