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Basic Information
Nature of Business | Exporter and Manufacturer |
Additional Business |
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Company CEO | Dulal Basak |
Total Number of Employees | 101 to 500 People |
Year of Establishment | 1980 |
Legal Status of Firm | Individual - Proprietor |
Annual Turnover | Rs. 1 - 2 Crore |
Company USP
Primary Competitive Advantage |
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Quality Measures / Testing Facilities | No |
Statutory Profile
Import Export Code (IEC) | 02169***** |
Banker | , |
GST No. | 19BQXPB2973D1ZI |
Packaging/Payment and Shipment Details
Customized Packaging | Yes |
Payment Mode |
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Shipment Mode | By Road |
About Our Mentors
Master weaver,Traditional Designer,Proper Dyer and Master Mind Technical supporter are Helping For Saree Manufacturing Arrangement.
Why Us?
Some of the features that help us to stay ahead of our competitors as follows:
- Well-furnished infrastructural facility
- Ethical business policies
- Experienced team of professionals
- Timely delivery
- Easy payment modes
- Transparent dealings
- Client centric approach
Memberships & Affiliations
Our Infrastructure
Manufacturing Process
About The Company
PRODUCT TYPE
- JAMDANI COTTON SAREE.
- TANGAIL COTTON SAREE
- SHANTIPURI COTTON SAREE
Production
India is the second largest producer of fibre in the world and the major fibre produced is cotton. Other fibres produced in India include silk, jute, wool, and man-made fibers. 60% of the Indian textile Industry is cotton based. The strong domestic demand and the revival of the Economic markets by 2009 has led to huge growth of the Indian textile industry. In December 2010, the domestic cotton price was up by 50% as compared to the December 2009 prices. The causes behind high cotton price are due to the floods in Pakistan and China.India projected a high production of textile (325 lakh bales for 2010 -11).[6] There has been increase in India''''s share of global textile trading to seven percent in five years.[6] The rising prices are the major concern of the domestic producers of the country.
- Man Made Fibers: This includes manufacturing of clothes using fiber or filament synthetic yarns. It is produced in the large power loom factories. They account for the largest sector of the textile production in India.This sector has a share of 62% of the India''''s total production and provides employment to about 4.8 million people.[7]
- The Cotton Sector: It is the second most developed sector in the Indian Textile industries. It provides employment to huge amount of people but its productions and employment is seasonal depending upon the seasonal nature of the production.
- The Handloom Sector: It is well developed and is mainly dependent on the SHGs for their funds. Its market share is 13%.[7] of the total cloth produced in India.
- The Woolen Sector: India is the 7th largest producer.[7] of the wool in the world. India also produces 1.8% of the world''''s total wool.
- The Jute Sector: The jute or the golden fiber in India is mainly produced in the Eastern states of India like Assam and West Bengal. India is the largest producer of jute in the world.
- The Sericulture and Silk Sector: India is the 2nd largest producer of silk in the world. India produces 18% of the world''''s total silk. Mulberry, Eri, Tasar, and Muga are the main types of silk produced in the country. It is a labor-intensive sector.
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Aim / Vision / Mission
Brands We Deal In
PRODUCT TYPE(INDIA HANDLOOM BRAND)
- JAMDANI COTTON SAREE.
- TANGAIL COTTON SAREE
- SHANTIPURI COTTON SAREE
Production
India is the second largest producer of fibre in the world and the major fibre produced is cotton. Other fibres produced in India include silk, jute, wool, and man-made fibers. 60% of the Indian textile Industry is cotton based. The strong domestic demand and the revival of the Economic markets by 2009 has led to huge growth of the Indian textile industry. In December 2010, the domestic cotton price was up by 50% as compared to the December 2009 prices. The causes behind high cotton price are due to the floods in Pakistan and China.India projected a high production of textile (325 lakh bales for 2010 -11).[6] There has been increase in India''''s share of global textile trading to seven percent in five years.[6] The rising prices are the major concern of the domestic producers of the country.
- Man Made Fibers: This includes manufacturing of clothes using fiber or filament synthetic yarns. It is produced in the large power loom factories. They account for the largest sector of the textile production in India.This sector has a share of 62% of the India''''s total production and provides employment to about 4.8 million people.[7]
- The Cotton Sector: It is the second most developed sector in the Indian Textile industries. It provides employment to huge amount of people but its productions and employment is seasonal depending upon the seasonal nature of the production.
- The Handloom Sector: It is well developed and is mainly dependent on the SHGs for their funds. Its market share is 13%.[7] of the total cloth produced in India.
- The Woolen Sector: India is the 7th largest producer.[7] of the wool in the world. India also produces 1.8% of the world''''s total wool.
- The Jute Sector: The jute or the golden fiber in India is mainly produced in the Eastern states of India like Assam and West Bengal. India is the largest producer of jute in the world.
- The Sericulture and Silk Sector: India is the 2nd largest producer of silk in the world. India produces 18% of the world''''s total silk. Mulberry, Eri, Tasar, and Muga are the main types of silk produced in the country. It is a labor-intensive sector.
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