A Project Synopsis
A Project Synopsis
A Project Synopsis
ON
BY
Nitin kaushik
Roll No:- 1520900092
1. Title
OPERATION MANAGEMENT IN
TEXTILE INDUSTRY
2. Introduction
The Indian textile industry is one of the oldest industries in the country and displays a very
complex sectoral dispersal matrix with hand-spun and hand-woven sector on one end of the
spectrum and the capital-intensive sophisticated mill sector at the other, with the
decentralized powerloom and knitting sectors coming in between. Even in the organized
sector, island of excellence exist, using highly sophisticated information technology based
equipment with facilities for ERP/SAP which are second to none in the world.
The fibre specific configuration of the textile industry includes almost all types of textile
fibres from natural fibres like cotton, jute, silk and wool to synthetic/man-made fibres like
polyester, viscose, nylon, acrylic, polypropylene and the multiple blends of such fibres and
filament yarns.
3. Literature Review
The Indian textile industry has a significant presence in the Indian economy as well as in the
international textile economy. Its contribution to the Indian economy is manifested in terms
of its contribution to the industrial production, employment generation and foreign exchange
earnings.
2. OBJECTIVES
textile industry.
3. PROBLEM STATEMENT
The first and the foremost reason for this gap was the imposition of
quota over the exports from low-cost manufacturing countries under
the Multi-fiber agreement (MFA). The quota had hindered the growth
of domestic RMG companies. Also, during the quota regime, Indias
export of RMG
I. Sourcing of Fabrics
4. METHODOLOGY
Primary data
Secondary data
BROCHURE
o Fabstract Clothing India Pvt. Ltd., Noida.
o Orient Craft Limited, Gurgaon.
IMPORTANT OPERATIONS
o Library, PHD House, Khel Gaon, New Delhi.
o Library, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), Qutab Institutional
Area,
New Delhi.
o Ministry of Commerce, Government of India.
WEBSITES
o www.aepcindia.com
o www.dgciskol.nicin
o www.texmin.nic.in
o www.commerce.nic.in
QUESTIONNAIRE
Which country, according to you, would have biggest advantage from the removal of
quotas? (Please tick)
China
Hongkong
India
Srilanka
Bangladesh
Pakistan
Others
Please tick (2) the advantages that, according to you India has, would help pave its way
towards a bright future?
Huge Cotton resources Strong power loom sector
What, according to you, is the most important hurdle in the way of the growing
garment industry?
.Inflexible Longer Lead Artificial Shortage of Outdated
Indian Labor times pricing of the trained Technology
laws Chinese manpower
Currency
Do you think India would be able to match China in Garment exports 5 years from
now?
Yes No Not sure
If yes, then which of these features would be most important in accomplishing the
same?
.Technology & Design Scale & Pricing Any other
Infrastructure Capabilities Integration
Are the current Government policies in benefit of the Textile & Clothing Industry in
India?
Yes No cant say
According to you, will India be able to achieve the $50Bn exports target set for 2010?
Yes No not sure
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ANNEXURE - II
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Yes No
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7. Do you think the china factor on the Indian garment industry in 2005 will
8. How much important is product development in this sector and how much
11. How do you manage your financial risks? Which modes do you employ?
12. Which factors do you take into account while pricing your product?