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Building smart machines, factories to drive business outcomes
India is witnessing a tremendous evolution in manufacturing sectors with reception of Industry 4.0 over the last few years. However, as compared to global players across various sectors, the average level of digitalisation in Indian manufacturers lags behind.
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Exporters Spin to win!
India’s textile machinery industry is no big achiever compared to its European counterparts. But in exports, it is slowly and steadily making an impressive impression in the global markets in its own way, reveals an exclusive ITJ Report.
Harsh Shah, Embee Group, Amoli Shah, Prashant Group Of Industries, Alidhra Weavetech, Vallabhbhai S Thumar, RK Shah, Rishabh Sagar Textile Equipments, Smita Pant, HCM City, Shakti Motani, Meera Industries Limited, Kusters Calico, Sushil Verma, Laxmikant Rathi
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Great Expectations
The 10th edition of India-ITME is opening on a note of high expectations! The Indian Government´s recent Rs.6,000-cr package & amended TUFS have rekindled exhibitor interest while high-tech wares promise to ignite buyer zest. A cross-section of the textile industry players shares their moods & opinions.
India-ITME, TUFS, Textile Industry, MDA, MAI, Focus Product Scheme, Market Linked Focus Product Scheme, Government Of India, FOB, SITP, RRTUFS, TUFS, CCCT, CMAI, MOU
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World’s fastest robotic sectional warping machine from Prashant
Ahmedabad-based Prashant Group of Companies first ventured into several textile manufacturing business in 1987. The Group has been enjoying the No. 1 position in weaving preparatory. All machines—right from warping machine, direct warper to sectional warper, sizing machine, material handling equipment and all other machineries—are manufactured at its Ahmedabad plant, under joint venture with various US and European companies that include Prashant Gamatex, Prashant West Point Machinery, Prashant Ferber, Prashant Texmach and Prashant Rostoni.
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ITMA:India Rising
Europe still dominates in textile technology, but India is no laggard. It has created its own niche. With 158 exhibitors at the present ITMA 2015, Indian textile machinery and spares industry has come a long way to spread its wings since 1975 when at the same Milan, India fielded a lone exhibitor. An ITJ Report previews the current scenario.
Textile Technology, ITJ Report, Milan, ITMA, GT Dembla, GV Aras, ATE Enterprises Pvt Ltd, Rubber Industries Pvt Ltd, Charles Beauduin, CEMATEX, Narendra Shah, India-ITME Society, R Rajendran, Lakshmi Machine Works Ltd, Sajiv Lathia
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Who´s Who: Y-Gen
Anuj Bhagwati, who now heads the A.T.E. Group, joined the Group in 1994. He has been actively involved in a wide range of activities in the group: he introduced IT to the group, managed several companies, put together joint ventures, and has been a part of divestments, turnarounds, start-ups and scale-ups. In the process he has transformed A.T.E. into a modern and technology oriented group.
Anuj Bhagwati, A.T.E. Group, BK Goenka, Welspun Group, Dipali Goenka, S Hari Shankar, Amoli Shah, Prashant Group Of Industries, JM Balaji, Lakshmi Ring Travellers, LMW, Harsh Gajjar, Patco Exports Pvt Ltd, T Rajkumar, RK Shanmugam Chettiar
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