| The Krishna Knitwear Technology Limited was promoted by Shri Ram Pratap Tayal in 1958, and has since expanded to US $500 million plus turnover Group. The major Group Companies are presently engaged in the manufacture of cotton yarn, polyester yarn, knitted fabrics and garments with processing facilities for knitted and woven fabrics. |
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| The Group enjoys the reputation of being the most modern and largest manufacturer of processed knitted fabrics in India and caters to demand the of world wide garment exporters and manufacturers of well known local brands. |
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| It is the belief in perfection, management expertise of more than four decades and the ability to withstand emerging competition, that gives Krishna Knitwear Technology Limited, the edge in the Knitwear Industry. Keeping in mind the need for accurate and automatic data flow and communication, Krishna Knitwear Technology Limited has linked all its manufacturing and sales offices using SAP, which is the first in this sector. |
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| Krishna Knitwear Technology Limited is the flagship company of the Krishna Knitwear Technology Limited headed by Shri Sanjay Kumar Tayal. |
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Cotton Rich Country
India is one of the largest cotton producers in the world. Furthermore, India’s cotton fibre is ideal for counts up to 60, which is best suited for knitwear, woven twills & household textiles. |
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Economy based on the Textile Exports
Textile products constitute a major part of the total exports of India. |
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Backbone for the Value-added Textile Sector
India has one of the most modern spinning and knitting sectors in the world, with a wide variety of combed, ring spun & healthier yarns. There are many spinning mills with millions of spindles. |
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Learning Curve in Knitwear Industry
Knitwear is the highest value-added cotton-based industry in India. In the last 15 years, it has matured enough to manufacture brands like Levi’s, Ralph Lauren, Polo, Nike, Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein etc. These reputed brands recognize India’s Knitwear Industry for its
Continuously improving quality levels
21st century technology
Sustainable cost, competitiveness with regard to labour & raw material |
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Scenario
India is one of the major suppliers of textiles & garments with its higher availability of raw materials. Now due to quota being abolished process has become more competitive. |
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| India has become cost effective in production & exports have increased drastically due to the following reasons
Natural goods cotton crops quantity & quality wise
Most modern conversion infrastructure including spinning
Knitting, processing and sewing
Skilled & cost effective labour forces
Cost effective power available
Quick turn arounds
Excellent infrastructure |