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The Indian Textile JournalThe Indian Textile Journal [ISSN0019 - 6436], rated as India’s leading textile monthly, has been serving the textile and textile-related industry since 1890. The sectors that it covers include Spinning, Weaving, Processing, Dyeing & Finishing, Knitting and Garmenting. It carries authentic articles on various subjects related to these segments from eminent authors from institutions and also from the industry experts. Every month, it carries extensive information on new products & emerging technologies on these segments. 

Technology and Trade Information is the very backbone of The Indian Textile Journal. Apart from a substantial subscriber base, the magazine rightly can boast of a huge complement of readership cutting across the various segments of the textile industry. It is also subscribed by the textile industries from some neighbouring countries including Bangladesh and Pakistan. 

The Indian Textile Journal, over the years, has enhanced its coverage to include trade and commercial information. New products & processes, technological breakthroughs, corporate profiles and trade fair information have become regular features, welcomed by the industry. 

The Indian Textile Journal does not believe in resting on its laurels. It is constantly exploring ways and means of serving the textile industry with information, which is vital for survival in today’s environment of growing competition. It is making forays into new fields like technical textiles, nonwovens, etc and will leave no stones unturned in bringing out information for the betterment of the textile industry.


Major Advertisers Segments
 
  • Spinning machinery & accessories

  • Weaving machinery & accessories 

  • Processing machinery & accessories (bleaching, etc) 

  • Dyeing, finishing & printing machinery & accessories 

  • Inputs for dyeing, finishing & printing (dyes, inks, enzymes, etc)

  • Instrumentation (Testing, monitoring, controlling equipment & accessories, related to the entire textile chain) 

  • Knitting machinery & accessories 

  • Garment machines & accessories, related equipment 

  • Auxiliaries (All kinds of parts & small equipment that go into the retrofitting/manufacture of textile machinery – covering all the above segments. (Eg, conveyor belts, springs, drums, pipes, LEDs, switch panels, blowers, fans, conditioning systems, pneumatic equipment, vacuum cleaners, etc)

Subscribers & Readers
 
  • All major textile mills (involved in manufacture of yarns, fabrics, garments and related products) --- 60% base

  • Supplier industry related to all textile & textile related products – 30% 

  • Sundry manufacturers & suppliers to textile industry including research institutes, educational institutes, textile associations – 10% 

Total subscribed copies: 8000 plus Readership: Over 1 lakh, with decision makers, marketing personnel and top skilled technical staff taking the major share.


USP
 
  • Well ahead of all competitors

  • Only textile magazine with the maximum of number of advertisements from domestic market as well as abroad

  • Top class writers/contributors covering all the segments of the textile industry

  • Latest product write-ups/features on all technical & technological aspects covering the entire textile chain, from fibres & spinning to knitting & garmenting

Editorial Contribution
 
  • Highly rated articles/features from experts 

  • Latest product write-ups, with pictures 

  • Write-ups on technologies being promoted by the companies

  • Profiles of companies, written on request 

  • Special interviews with top brass accommodated with prior intimation/appointments


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