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Technotex India 2011, Mumbai 25 th -27 th August, 2011. Opportunities in the Technical Textile Sector – Karnataka. Department of Handlooms and Textiles, Government of Karnataka. Index. State Profile & Textile Industry Snapshot Technical Textiles Profile - Global and Indian
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Technotex India 2011, Mumbai 25th -27th August, 2011 Opportunities in the Technical Textile Sector – Karnataka Department of Handlooms and Textiles, Government of Karnataka
Index • State Profile & Textile Industry Snapshot • Technical Textiles Profile - Global and Indian • The Industry in Karnataka – Mapping • Factor Conditions • Government Initiatives • Raw Material Availability • Infrastructure/Logistics • Market Linkage • Skilled manpower • Policy Framework / Government Initiatives • Investment Opportunities
Investment Snapshot - Textiles • The total investment in textile sector stood at Rs 3500 Crores for the last decade • During the last 3 years the textile industry has seen an investment of more than Rs. 4000 Crores • The total export contribution from Textile sector is over Rs. 6000 Crores
Technical Textiles Profile – Global and Indian
Technical Textiles Profile World Scenario • Mobiltech leads at 23.00% followed by Indutech at 16.90% and Sportstech at 14.98% • Together these three form more than 55% of the World Market World Scenario Indian Scenario • Packtech constitutes largest market segment at 40.25% followed by Clothtech at 15.38% • Together these two form more than 55% of the Indian Market Indian Scenario
Mapping • The Technical Textiles sector is majorly concentrated in and around Bangalore • Presently, Industries are moving to other parts of Karnataka due to the logistic/infrastructure support that are being provided by the Government
Factor Conditions- Technical Textiles • Government Initiatives • Raw Material Availability • Infrastructure / Logistics • Market opportunities • Skilled manpower
Land Bank Land Bank Creation through KIADB
Factor Conditions – Government Initiatives • Single window clearance for Mega Projects. • A new encompassing policy for the sector covering all value chain of textiles • A professional agency, IL&FS Clusters, has been appointed by GoK for implementing the textile policy and is assisting the industry in structuring and implementation of the projects • Establishment of Fashion hub at Bangalore which will be unified buying/selling platform for the textile industry
Raw Materials Cotton Silk Wool Petroleum based SEZ at Mangalore Belgaum – Polyester bsaed cluster
Factor conditions - Market Linkage *Data Source: Govt. of Karnataka
Factor Condition: HRD: Educational infrastructure Fairly good spread of educational infrastructure, both in general and textiles, across the State
Factor Conditions – Skill Development • Focused efforts to create a pool of skilled manpower for the industry • Over than 60,000 candidates trained between 2008 – 2011 • 100 dedicated Skill Development Centers approved in under Policy • Training support being provided to 240 private skill development centers
Strengthening of Value chainThough Garmenting is a key strength, Policy supports integrated / activity wise development Professional Handholding IL&FS appointed as SMA to support industry & Government Geographical DispersionDispersing industry from expensive Metros to backward areas Making Textile industry in Karnataka Competitive Fiscal Incentives Zone & Development Based Packaged for SME & Mega Projects Manpower Development Strengthening exisitng set ups &New capacpitites (PPP) basis Institutional Linkages IT enabled placement linkage in coordination with industry & institutes Infrastructure Development Cluster based development strategy &Mega Projects Status Capacity Building Marketing / Design / Product Development &Trade Compliance Support Policy Framework – Suvarna Vastra Neethi(2008-13)
Support under the Policy/GoK initiatives Credit linked Capital Subsidy Entry Tax reimbursement, Stamp Duty Land Acquisition - Cost / Charges Reimbursement Common Infrastructure for Greenfield Textile Parks Power Subsidy (Garmenting, Spinning & Power loom Units) Support for environmental infrastructure Human Resource Development Support for Capacity Building & Standards and Compliances Special need based incentives for Mega Projects on a case - case basis
Opportunities Available Reimbursement based Fiscal incentives (Zone dependent up to approx. Rs. 50 Lacs + Power subsidy during the policy period) Setting Units Milestone based development grant (amounting to Rs. 12.00 crores) + Reimbursement based Fiscal incentives to Units within Cluster Parks Need Based assistance – Proposals invited from industry Should be investment / employment intensive Mega Projects Projects proposals worth Rs.500 crores in the technical textiles sector received by GoK…
Investment Pentagram Investor Friendly Govt. and policies Among Top 5 industrialized state Industrial Development Availability of Skilled and non skilled manpower High Infrastructure Growth Rich Natural Resource
Thank You Department of Handlooms and Textiles, Government of Karnataka IL&FS Clusters 309/2, Lakhshya TowerKoramangala, Bangalore Phone: +91 80 22540426 Email: girish.kamath@ilfsindia.com sanjib.nayak@ilfsindia.com Cordially invites to Karnataka Pavilion Project Director (KAP) 14/3A, R.P Building, 3rd Floor, Nrupathunga Road, Bangalore Ph: +91 80 22711692 E-mail: pdsvntex@gmail.com Commissioner for Textile Development & Director of Handloom Textiles14/3A, R.P Building, 3rd Floor, Nrupathunga Road, Bangalore.Ph: +91 80 22271628 www.textile.kar.nic.in