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A PROJECT ON READY-MADE GARMENT INDUSTRY

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A PROJECT ON

READY-MADE GARMENT INDUSTRY

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NAME ROLL NO.TAHER BATTERYWALA

1121175

MAULIK CHAUHAN 1121180HARSH BORANA 1121178ANUJ PATEL 1121213PRIYANK CHOKSI 1121182FAISAL PANWALA 1121210HARIOM MEHTA 1121200ABHISHEK PARMAR 1121211PANKIL PATEL 1121216NAITIK MEHTA 1121201

GROUP MEMBERS

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INTRODUCTION

• India is the 2nd largest manufacturer of garments after China.

• India is known for its high quality garments for men and most of the garment manufacturers are in the Small and Medium scale industry.

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HISTORY OF THE INDUSTRY• 19th century saw the emergence of ready-made

garment industry in the world.• Post World War-I, the rapid rise of the sector began.• The year 1920 is considered to be the sunrise year

for this sector.• During 1960s & 1970s, Indians emigrants acted as

import agents opening up huge export market for India.

• Need mass production, in the absence of large corporates led to the emergence of a fragmented & small units, a trend that continues till today.

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SIZE OF THE INDUSTRY

• The Indian textile industry is fragmented, with only a few large players and numerous small and medium-size companies.

• Estimated size: US$ 55 billion

• Direct employment: 35 million people

• Indirect employment: 47 million people

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STRUCTURE • Both organised and unorganised segments are

included in this industry.• More than 70 textile and clothing clusters

account for about 80% of total production in the country.

• There are 39 power loom clusters in the country.

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GOVERNMENT’S POLICY• To promote the textile sector, annual plan for 2007-

08 was formulated by Indian govt. It includes: Schemes for attracting foreign direct investments,

brand promotion through public-private partnership (PPP),

trade centres for facilitating business and image building,

fashion hubs as a stable marketplace for Indian fashion,

common compliance code for creating apparel standards for the benefit of buyers, and

training centres for developing human resources

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Domestic and Export Share

• In 2004, Asian trade in the Garment Industry was to the tune of US$ 138 billion.

• In Bangalore itself there are large retail chains from the US and Europe - like GAP, Wal-Mart, Tommy Hilfiger and JC Penny - have outsourced orders to large factories to the tune of 269.6 million US $ in 2005.

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES• This Industry demands and requires both skill

and diligence because garment Industry is closely connected to the fashion industry and grows hand in hand.

• It is a low investment and high labour-intensive industry; an investment of 0.1 million creates 6 to 8 jobs.

• The industry employs around 5 million workers, of which, around 2.5 million are in the export sector.

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CURRENT SCENARIO• The Indian Garment industry is today

modernized.

• International brands like the Levis, JC Penny, Wal-Mart, Gap, Marks & Spencer and other industry giants are sourcing more and more fabrics and garments from India.

• Morgan Stanley has projected India to be one of top three exporters of textile and garments.

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• Today, around 45% of the total textile exports in India account for ready-made garments.

• The industry today would need an additional 1.5 million people.

• An investment of Rs. 35000 crore in terms of related infrastructure is required.

• AEPC( Apparel Export Promotion Council) plans to set up 50 training centres besides the 22 centres it has at present across the country.

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Present situation of industry

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TOP LEADING COMPANIES

• Pantaloon Retail India Ltd

• Shoppers Stop

• Tata – Trent & Westside

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• Globus Stores Pvt Ltd

• Arvind Brands Ltd

• Provogue India Ltd

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• The Raymond Group

• Reliance Retail Ltd

• Wills Lifestyle

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CONCLUSION• The Readymade garments industry is increasing

day by day due to changes of fashion in day to day life.

• The entry of the Indian and global fashion designers has stimulated the market further.

• Ready-mades of specific brands have become not only a status symbol; these have brought a more contemporary style in offices as much as in social circles.