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Since 1988
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C TT NINDIA in the World
C TT N - an introduction
India has the largest area in the world under cotton (91.25 lakh hectares in 2005-06).
The third largest producer of cotton in the world after China and USA (243 lakh bales in 2004-05).
India is the only country cultivating cotton of all staple classes and belonging to all four cultivable species.
Cotton provides livelihood to 60 million people engaged in farming, industry and trade related to cotton and cotton products.
Textile exports account for 30% of India's total expor ts. Cotton textiles alone make up 20% of the expor ts.
Short unspinnable desi cottons to extra-long (40mm) Suvin, spinnable to 120s count are grown in the country.
Positive characteristics include low neps, good dye absorption, relatively better priced, good lustre.
India’s share ( Area and Production )
Source : www.cotcorp.com
WorldProduction ( in Million MT )
3.944 13%25.964
India India’s ShareWorldArea ( in MillionHectares ) 09.50 21%35.91
India India’s Share
India
World
India
World
Area in million hectares Production in million MT
21%
79%
13%
87%
Cotton remains the most miraculous fiber under the sun, even after 8,000 years. No other fiber comes close to duplicating all of the desirable characteristics combined in cotton.The fiber of a thousand faces and almost as many uses, cotton is noted for its versatility, appearance, performance and above all, its natural comfort. From all types of apparel, including astronauts' in-flight space suits, to sheets and towels, and tarpaulins and tents, cotton in today's fast-moving world is still nature's wonder fiber. It provides thousands of useful products and supports millions of jobs as it moves from field to fabric.
A strong supplier network: to cater to requirements of all of the below varieties - a base for our diversification:
Note: Season begins from October/November and ends in April/May. End season parameters may fall below the specified range.
TYPES MIC
3.5 to 4.9
3.5 to 4.9
2.8 to 3.8
3.5 to 4.9
3.5 TO 4.9
3.5 to 4.9
3.5 to 4.9
4.2 to 5.5
STRENGTH (GPT)
28 to 29
29 to 30
31 to 33
28 to 29
27 to 29
25 to 27
24 to 26
23 to 25
LENGTH
1 3/32 to 1 5/32
1 3/16 to 1 1/4
1 5/16 to 1 7/16
1 3/16 to 1 7/32
1 3/32 TO 1 5/32
1 to 1 3/32
1 1/32 to 1 1/16
28/32 to 29/32
POSITIVE CHARACTERISTICSTRASH (%)
Excellent Grade, absorption,
Lustre
Good Staple Length, Lustre,
Absorption
Staple Length, Strength
Good Grade
Sturdy
Trash Lower than J-34
Inspite of High Trash,
final yarn good as it falls out
2 - 3
2 - 3
2.5 3.5
2.5 - 3.5
2.5 - 3.5
4 - 5
3 - 4
12 to 15
MAIN GROWTH AREAS
Gujarat
AP, Orissa, TN
Karnataka, MP
Maharashtra
MP, Maharashtra
Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan
MP, Maharashtra, AP
Gujarat
Shankar 6
MCU 5
DCH 32
Bunny/Bramha
H-4/Mech 1
J 34
LRA
V 797
Our Core Strengths
3 tier selection methods: We have a strong control and are constantly involved in the entire process of product selection comprising of heaping, ginning and sampling.
Facilities in Mumbai: for export of MCU 5 and DCH 32 variety
Past Performance: approximately 35,000 MT shipped between November 06' March 06'.
Supply from TMC (Technology Mission on Cotton) factories: involving the auto-handling of the entire process, leading to a better finished product.(http://texmin.nic.in/tmc_introduction.pdf)
DML World Trade Pvt. Ltd. D.M. Lakhani Overseas Pvt. Ltd. DM Enterprise| |
Since 1988 The GroupDML
Vision
To venture selectively into new territories of the export world by providing the best to the existing and potential customers and strive to satisfy the needs of our “Customer-Partners”, our Employees, and our potential shareholders through sound business planning and an unrelenting commitment to the continuous improvement process.
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Corporate Mission
To Build an institution, which would be one of the best export-import companies in India. To Establish, firm and easy ways for overseas business. To Provide, value-added services to maximize customer satisfaction. To Identify and Target, new market segments with a proactive structuring of innovative products.
Corporate Social Responsibility
Our Employees have always been involved in some or the other activity related to contributing to the welfare of the society. Some of the employees have worked behind projects related to Diabetes awareness, Polio eradication drives, Tree plantation projects, etc. The next project we are working on is the Computer Literacy drive, which is in its conceptual stage at present. Hence, although we are involved in exports, we consider it our moral duty to serve the community where we exist.
Success Story
The Group is involved in the area of International business since 1988.The success story of the firm is attributed to our Managing Director and his team who have focused their efforts to make it a successful concern.
Our management is persistent with respect to the deals that it undertakes and gives every trading partner, the individual attention that is required to build a successful trading relationship.
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Our philosophy is to find the best export solution for the customer's particular requirement or requirements which results in the creation of long standing commercial relationships built on mutual trust and understanding. The Group prides itself in having a very close working relationship with its customers and has a much focused market driven philosophy.
Business Philosophy
The Group continues its role and responsibility as the industry initiator and a strong market contender for over 18 years of bringing quality products to the marketplace. We serve our clients as a trusted ally, providing them with the loyalty of a true business partner. We believe in treating our employees as family, as they are our strength and important assets as well. We are committed towards mutually shared values and believe in achieving the highest levels of customer satisfaction, with extraordinary emphasis on the creation of value.
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Commitment towards Stakeholders
Harish Lakhani (Managing Director)
The Group DML
The Best Competitive Prices. The Best Desired Quality of Goods. Total Logistics Management. Time Bound & Definite Shipments. 20 years of rich experience in the business of Raw Cotton
Spanning more than 36 countries around the globe
Exports
Network and Core Strengths
The Group specializes in the worldwide trade of agricultural products and food ingredients. Whether it is Cotton, Oilseeds, Pulses or Spices- our experience in the field of agro commodities, help our customers procure the right product at the right time.
The Group has carved a niche in the export market. By making a concerted effort to understand our client's businesses, we have gained valuable insights into competitiveness. Sustainability of this competitiveness in the international export marketplace has been possible through our core values of continuous learning and understanding of the markets we serve.
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Since years, the DML Group has had a dominant standing in exportable items being sent in huge quantity such as Cotton, Oil Seeds, Spices, Pulses, Textile Products, Rice & other Agro commodities.
To help us brand Indian Cotton globally, we have a wide spread Business Network with the major focus for cotton being on Bangladesh, China, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Sri Lanka and Pakistan.
Due to our service and our experience, we have earned a very strong goodwill in the global market. We give credit of this goodwill to our network of genuine suppliers all over India. Due to excellent relations with Indian Suppliers, we have a very good command over domestic/local markets for purchasing. We help the buyers utilize our core strengths in the form of:
Exports
Our Core Strengths
Location: Being located in Rajkot, Gujarat, we are in the hub of the production facilities of Shankar 6, the most popular variety of raw cotton being exported from India.
Varieties of Cotton - Gujarat
S-6
Jun/Jul
Oct/Mar
All districts
except
Valsad and Dang
28-30
3.7-4.2
28-29
G-11/Dig
Jun/Jul
Jan/Apr
Bharuch
and Baroda
21+
5.0-6.0
20-21
G-13/V797
Jul/Aug
Feb/May
Ahmedabad,
Banaskantha,
Mehsana,
Jamnagar,
Rajkot,
Junagadh,
Kutch,
Surendranagar
23+
4.2-5.5
23-25
Kalagin
Jul/Aug
Feb/May
Junagadh
Variety
Sowing period
Harvesting season
Districts/Tracts
of Growth
2.5MM S.L.
Micronnaire
Strength
Rajkot
OUR KEY BRANDS:
27 MM & 26 MM
Regular White
29 MM & 28.5 MM
White Gold
30 MM
White Diamond
C TT N - quality standards
Source: USDA, August 1993
Colour SymbolColour Grade
GM
SM
Mid
SLM
LM
SGO
GO
GM Lt Sp
SM Lt Sp
Mid Lt Sp
SLM Lt Sp
LM Lt Sp
SGO Lt Sp
GM Sp
SM Sp
Mid Sp
SGM Sp
LM Sp
SGO Sp
SM Tg
Mid Tg
SLM Tg
LM Tg
SM YS
Mid YS
BG
BG
BG
BG
BG
Good Middling
Strict Middling
Middling
Strict Low Middling
Low Middling
Strict Good Ordinary
Good Ordinary
Good Middling Light Spotted
Strict Middling Light Spotted
Middling Light Spotted
Strict Low Middling Light Spotted
Low Middling Light Spotted
Strict Good Ordinary Light Spotted
Good Middling Spotted
Strict Middling Spotted
Middling Spotted
Strict Low Middling Spotted
Low Middling Spotted
Strict Good Ordinary Spotted
Strict Middling Tinged
Middling Tinged
Strict Low Middling Tinged
Low Middling Tinged
Strict Middling Yellow Stained
Middling Yellow Stained
Below Grade-(Below Good BG 81 Ordinary)
Below Grade-(Below Strict Good BG 82 Ordinary Light Spotted)
Below Grade-(Below Strict Good BG 83 Ordinary Spotted).
Below Grade-(Below Low BG 84 Middling Tinged)
Below Grade-(Below Middling Yellow BG 85 Stained)
White
Light Spotted
Spotted
Tinged
Yellow stained
Below Grade
Colour:
Length:
Code Code
24
26
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
Length (inches) Length (inches)
< 13/16
13/16
7/8
29/32
15/16
31/32
1
1-1/32
1-1/16
1-3/32
1-1/8
1-5/32
1-3/16
1-7/32
1-1/4
1-9/32
1-5/16
1-11/32
1-3/8
1-13/32
1-7/16
1-15/32
1-1/2
Leaf grade and extraneous matter:
Source: USDA, August 1993
Code No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Symbol
LG1
LG2
LG3
LG4
LG5
LG6
LG7
BLG
Leaf Grade
Leaf Grade 1
Leaf Grade 2
Leaf Grade 3
Leaf Grade 4
Leaf Grade 5
Leaf Grade 6
Leaf Grade 7
Below Leaf Grade
Length uniformity index:
Source: USDA, July 2004
LengthUniformity
Below 77
77 - 79
80 - 82
83 - 85
Above 85
DescriptiveDesignation
Very Low
Low
Average
High
Very High
Fibre strength table:
Source: USDA, July 2004
Strength(gms. per tex)
23 & below
24 - 25
26 - 28
29 - 30
31 & above
DescriptiveDesignation
Weak
Intermediate
Average
Strong
Very Strong
For Trade Enquiries, Contact:
DML World Trade Pvt. Ltd. D.M. Lakhani Overseas Pvt. Ltd. DM Enterprise| |
Regd.Office:
Branch Offices:+
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E-mail:Web:
4th/9th Floor, Embassy Tower, Opp. Jubilee Garden,Jawahar Road, Rajkot - 360 001,Gujarat, INDIA.
Tel: +91 281 2229182 / 2223841 / 2240671Fax: +91 281 2230505 / 2229643
B-604,Sagar Tech Plaza, Sakinaka Junction, Andheri (East), Mumbai - 400 075, INDIA.
Office No. 429, 4th Floor, The Commodity Exchange Building, Plot No. 2,3 & 4, Sector 19, Vashi, Navi Mumbai - 400 507, INDIA.
[email protected] www.dmlgroup.in
Since 1988 The GroupDML
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International Cotton Association Limited, LiverpoolEast India Cotton Association, MumbaiWorld Trade Centre, MumbaiIndian Oil Seeds & Produce Exporters Association (IOPEA )Indian Spice & Foodstuff Exporters Association (ISFEA)International Pulses Trade & Industry Confederation, France (IPTIC/CICILS )Rajkot Chamber of Commerce (RCC)National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India Ltd.(NAFED)
Memberships
Accredited by the following Export Promotion Council bodies: Spices Board, Agricultural & Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA)
The Group turnover was 50 crores in 2003-04, 80 Crores in 2004-05 and 200 crores in 2005-06Ranked 1st in Exports of Cotton (Shankar 6) in Gujarat and 4th in India, 2005-06GCCI Award for Exports, 2004-05Biggest exporter of Lentils to Pakistan and Sri Lanka, 2004-05Government Recognized “Star Export House”Dun & Bradstreet has assigned the D-U-N-S (data universal numbering system) No. 650071132 for D. M. Enterprise
Achievements
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