1 KNITTING VIEWS/MARCH-APRIL 2017/ 2 /KNITTING VIEWS/MARCH-APRIL 2017 Readymade garment exports from India between April 1, 2016, and February 28, 2017, grew 3.5 per cent in rupee terms and 0.58 per cent in dollar terms when compared to the same period during the 2015- 16 fiscal. Growth was negative in terms of the dollar during the first three quarters of the current fiscal till December 31. FFrroomm Apparel exports are not picking up despite government support primarily because of strong rupee and depreciation of currencies of competing countries like China, Bangladesh and Vietnam. Indian TThhee EEddiittoorr’’ss rupee has appreciated by 5.8 per cent over the last 3-5 months affecting export orders. On the other hand, in the last 12-18 months, Chinese yuan depreciated by 13 per cent, Bangladeshi taka by 6 per cent and Vietnamese dong by 7 per cent, as per Apparel Export DDeesskk...... Promotion Council. According to RBI REER, rupee was overvalued by 18 per cent in Feb 2017 and now it is almost 20 per cent. It calls for a carefully considered strategy and more pragmatic approach to arrest the rise of rupee in overall interest of export and boosting employment in our country. The industry was very hopeful after the special package offered to it in June 2016, where significant financial and investment incentives were offered, besides critical labour flexibilities, with the aim to generate 100.3 lakh additional jobs and $30.04 bn additional exports. Despite this kind of support exporters are not able to book orders as apparel exports are highly price-sensitive. Further, in the last one year, cotton prices have increased by 24.7 per cent on an average, across all categories. In fact some categories have seen hike of up to 35 per cent. This too is affecting India’s export order book. Also the government should fast track the roll out of the special package with full reimbursements of the ROSL claims and implementation of the optional PF provision provided in the package. ARVIND KUMAR Editor & Publisher 3 KNITTING VIEWS/MARCH-APRIL 2017/ Insightful, Incisive, Informative KNITTING VIEWS MAR. / APR. 2017 / VOL.-XII / ISSUE NO. 02 Editor & Publisher Arvind Kumar C O N T E N T S Associate Editor B.P. Mishra Asst. Editor Swati Sharma Editorial Adviser Rajesh Chhabara Sub Editor - Creative John Edwards Art Director Sanjay Bhandari Sr. Correspondent Ashwani Kumar Correspondent Deepti Creative - Head Sreekumar. M Sr. Layout Artist Jatin Jain Sr. Designer Global update 04 Rajeev Kumar Production Manager Domestic update 20 Mukesh Pokhriyal e-Magazine Textiles require “Stimulus” package Sumer Singh to counter demonetization blues 30 Business Promotion Bobby Bakshi (Delhi) Tapan Kumar (Delhi) SIMA advises mills to avoid panic buying of cotton 34 Meenakshi Singh (Delhi) Rahul Singh Yadav (Delhi) Mayer & Cie. sets growth objectives for 2017 35 N. Sabari Selvam (Tirupur) Pavithra R. (Tirupur) Shima Seiki launches PLM Software for flat knitting 36 Circulation Archana (Delhi) Alihaskar M.H. (Tirupur) Arvind and INVISTA “Decode” The Festive Collection 38 Accounts Head Anju Chauhan Tondak New PRODYE-R dyeing machine by Karl Mayer 40 Head Office Warp knitted spacer fabrics open new design horizons 43 Apparel Views Pvt. 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Forthcoming trade events 96 44 //KKNNIITTTTIINNGG VVIIEEWWSS//MMAARRCCHH--AAPPRRIILL 22001177 5 KNITTING VIEWS/MARCH-APRIL 2017/ INVISTA develops new technology for knee-highs and trouser socks INVISTA, an owner of the Lycra fibre brand and one of the largest integrated producers of fibres and polymers, is introducing Lycra Made to Fit You technology. This new garment construction is designed to deliver the optimal range of force and compression, which enables Kern-Liebers Textile offers OEM knee-highs to stay up without quality needles for single digging into the skin. “Best of all, trouser socks made with cylinder sock machines this technology provide better all-around comfort – regardless of foot and leg size – thanks to Lycra fibre,” the company explains. In a study conducted in December 2016, 100 women from the US, Europe and China wear-tested concept garments made with Lycra Made to Fit You technology. Women of all sizes who wore the knee-highs rated them favourably for enhanced comfort, staying in place without digging in, and for not causing unsightly red marks on the calves, the company reports. The construction is designed to deliver the optimal range of force and compression, making knee-highs to stay up without digging into the skin. In fact, 90 per cent of participants preferred the Lycra Made to Fit Modern single cylinder hosiery machines are able to You concept over current offerings in the marketplace. In addition, produce socks in excellent quality and with high 65 per cent of non-knee-high wearers in the study were converted production rates. The quality of the knitted product depends into future wearers, according to the manufacturer heavily on the quality of the used needles. Kern-Liebers Textile, a leading manufacturer of a range of high quality parts and components for high-performance knitting systems for the Stoll to participate in Milan textiles industry, offers high quality needles for machines, which are used for the production of socks. Design Week Needles from Kern-Liebers meet the OEM specifications of the global market leader Lonati. According to the German Germany’s leading textile manufacturer, they fulfill highest demands in terms of quality, machinery firm and solu- are highly flexible, and have perfect surface integrity and tion orientated manufacturer rounding. The high quality of the needles results in a trouble- of flat knitting machines, H. free operation of the hosiery machine, the company reports. Stoll AG & Co, is set to pre- sent its latest collection “The In addition, Kern-Liebers Textile offers a comprehensive Bike Messenger,” during De- product range of machine parts, e.g. sinkers, transfer jacks, sign Week in Milan 2017, a selectors, cylinder bars, and various others. Some of the parts leading venue for the display are partially hardened in areas, which are subject to heavy of new products by designers strain, for example, the butt of selectors. “Many years of of furniture and other home experience in stamping technology enables the company to furnishings, from April 4 to 9, produce technically demanding parts, for example 2017, in Italy. sophisticated transfer jack forms. Most of the parts have been developed in close co-operation with leading machine Stoll will display a 360° over- manufacturers,” the manufacturer explains. view on what is possible with its flat-bed knitting technolo- With its range of products Kern-Liebers is one of the leading gy. It will showcase the latest suppliers for the textile industry. The company’s customers developments of athleisure are machine manufacturers, as well as textile manufacturers. garments along with concept knits for home furnishing and The company offers sales and support provided through the industrial design. The company will host two seminars which international network of subsidiaries and representations in will provide designers with an insight of 3D knitting over 80 countries covering all major textile markets 6 /KNITTING VIEWS/MARCH-APRIL 2017 The Woolmark Company announces Shravan Reddy as Brand Ambassador The Woolmark Company has mutual passion for the sportswear and announced renowned actor Shravan athleisure markets form the perfect Reddy as it latest Ambassador for foundation to educate consumers on the Australian wool in India, announced at versatility of Merino wool. A technical India Fashion Forum 2017. After winning fibre, its unique natural benefits include hearts for his varied portrayals on the breathability, temperature control, small screen in Dosti, Yaariyan, moisture management, elasticity and Manmarziyan and Krishnadasi, Reddy resistance to odour, making it perfect for will play a key role in representing the the Indian market. The Woolmark global authority on wool as it champions Company’s approach into cutting-edge the fibre’s place in the activewear market. activewear will bring to the forefront innovative and commercially available Reddy’s strong fan and digital following Merino wool fabrics. in conjunction with his youth appeal led to his selection as the brand’s Indian face. “Shravan Reddy personifies the brand’s An exciting new digital campaign has appeal and we are confident that he will already kicked off, with conversations be relevant to our target market,” explains trending using the hashtag The Woolmark Company Country DareShravanTo, with fans from across the Manager India, Arti Gudal. “His influenced youth who believe in socio- world daring the actor to perform a series commitment to The Woolmark economic change. An advocate for of fitness challenges, dressed top-to-toe Company’s values reinforce why he will sustainable fashion, the company is a in activewear made from Merino wool. be the right fit to take on this responsibility befitting representation of the striving and carve out new avenues that will "It is an honour and I am overwhelmed to woolgrowers that form the very core of majorly be youth-centric. The company begin this journey with a trusted not-for- this iconic brand. Identifying with a brand is currently working on new innovations profit enterprise like The Woolmark has never been easier for me and therefore as we continue to make our mark in the Company,” says Reddy. “The brand has my association with The Woolmark athleisure and sportswear market using always introduced path-breaking Company has stemmed almost naturally.” Merino wool” innovations and campaigns that have The Woolmark Company and Reddy’s 7 KNITTING VIEWS/MARCH-APRIL 2017/ Steiger launches Stitch Lab Swiss flat knitting machine C2.185 SCP. The Taurus 2.170 XP, 3D manufacturer Steiger has launched a flat knitting machine which offers the new facility called Stitch Lab, for experts possibility to knit complete garment in knitting and programming to work knitwear with Intarsia patterns, will together with clients on developing their demonstrate its extraordinary capabilities, future applications. In the Stitch Lab, the company says. The Taurus 2.170 XP Steiger technicians and their partners will machine contains two innovations work together on exploring Steiger’s patented by Steiger: The compound MODEL+ 3D simulation software. Thanks needle and the storage punch. This unique to the virtual knitting machine function, the construction has been developed to allow creation of the stitches, row by row is for the composite material,” commented complete garment knitting with intarsia, simulated and so the programmer can Pierre-Yves Bonvin, CEO of Steiger. “We multilayer knitting, and complex weft detect potential knitting problems early in will use all our expertise and innovation knitting. the creation of the garment. They can also capability to create new patterns and 3D The Antares 3.130 contains some of navigate into the product to inspect the parts using any kind of yarns. In the Stitch Steiger’s equipment’s recognised sample. A wizard composed of three simple Lab we have put together the best experts, strengths, such as the take-down and the steps is designed to help users to easily the best machines and the best framework open carriage. New features, such as the programme their knitwear. to boost the innovation.” independent motorised clamps, the “The Stitch Lab is a very powerful tool to In a dedicated area at its headquarters, the vertically and horizontally motorised develop the future applications. In the full range of the most advanced Steiger yarn-guides, have been developed, Stitch Lab Steiger will develop 3D articles machines will be available, such as the making the equipment user-friendly and for knitwear, for medical applications and Libra 3.130, the New Aries 3.130 and the easy to use, the manufacturer reports Future Textile Road, a dialogue between Xinjiang, China and Europe Santex Rimar Group together with from Xinjiang through the new silk routes. Leading Group Office for Together, speakers will focus on textile Development of Employment-Centered business, garments and home textiles Textile and Apparel Industry in Xinjiang industries and sustainable development. Uygur Autonomous Region and China Forum speakers revealed, with more to Textile Information Centre, present Future come, include: Giovanni Bonotto, Textile Road - The future of the new Creative Director, Bonotto; Francesco textile industry: A dialogue between Dalla Rovere, President, Sinv Holding; Xinjiang, China and Europe, a Forum Arthur Huang, CEO and Founder, which retraces the Silk Road to open a Miniwiz; Pietro Pin, Head of New new dialogue between the Asian continent Technologies Research and Development, Deputy Secretary-General of People’s and the Mediterranean Sea. Benetton Group; Cristiano Seganfreddo, Government of Xinjiang Uygur Artistic Director, Krizia; Calvin Woolley, Autonomous Region, Director of Leading The Forum will take place on May 16, 17 Global Supplier Development Leader - Group Office for Development of and 18 and will be held in Urumqi. Textiles Category Area, Ikea; Gao Yong, Employment- Centered Textile and International textile business leaders and The Party Committee Secretary and Apparel Industry In Xinjiang Uygur famous creative influencers will explore Secretary-General, CNTAC; Liang Yong, Autonomous Region the growth of cutting-edge textile industry Non release of incentives pushes Pakistan exporters into losses Value added textile exporters have Minister Nawaz Sharif had announced 7 passed on the benefit of cut in cost per cent duty drawback rates for value- to global buyers immediately after the added textile exporters as incentives announcement of PM incentive package totalling to `180 bn, in order to boost to the export oriented industry. However, Pakistan's falling exports," according to the industry has not received any of the a report. He termed the liquidity crunch incentives yet. This was informed by Adil as major hurdle in promotion of exports. Butt, Chairman, Pakistan Hosiery The textile industry had been facing Manufacturers Association (PHMA). unprecedented crises for many years and According to Butt, the export industry has since they have already passed nearly all consequently, a sizeable textile capacity slipped in to losses as the Federal Board incentives to their buyers, which had led had been impaired, he said of Revenue (FBR) has not released funds, to sever liquidity crunch. "Earlier, Prime 8 /KNITTING VIEWS/MARCH-APRIL 2017 9 KNITTING VIEWS/MARCH-APRIL 2017/ ITMA highlights SHIMA SEIKI to participate in innovation for its 2nd SaigonTex 2017 Barcelona edition Leading computerised knitting machine manufacturer Shima Seiki Mfg., Ltd. of Wakayama, Japan will participate in the 30th Vietnam Saigon Textile & Garment Industry Expo (SaigonTex 2017) show to be held in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam next month. Shima Seiki will exhibit its P-CAM182 multi-ply computerised cutting machine (NC cutting machine). Fast and efficient with high productivity, P-CAM’s multi-ply cutting capability allows up to 2 inches (55mm) of fabric or material to be cut, while the turbo fan option suppresses fluctuation in air pressure for stable multi-ply cutting. A knife sharpening system produces a sharp, strong blade every time. Strong, ITMA, the world's largest textile and garment robust components permit technology showcase, will continue its focus on quicker response times for innovation for its upcoming edition in Barcelona in knife movement and more June 2019, with the main theme of the show being accurate cutting for thick fabrics such as denim. P-CAM machines are ideally innovating the World of Textiles. suited to global production in a wide range of industrial applications in “The increasingly high level of automation and addition to apparel and textiles. digitisation in combination with real time data Also demonstrated at SaigonTex will be Shima Seiki’s SDS-ONE APEX3 tracking and interconnection has spawned the fourth computer design system. With full-featured PGM software, APEX3 pro- industrial revolution and the emergence of smart vides smooth and efficient workflow from patternmaking, grading and factories. ITMA is a unique showcase of live marking to cutting. Highly efficient “AutoMarking Premium” nesting sof- machinery demonstrations and innovative solutions tware, as well as barcode generation are available for efficient marker that boost productivity and profitability,” said Fritz generation and pick-up. APEX3 is also capable of photo-realistic product P Mayer, President of CEMATEX, the European simulation for creating 3D virtual samples that can be used for accurate Committee of Textile Machinery Manufacturers, checking of toile fabrics. Virtual Sampling minimises the need for actual which owns the ITMA exhibition. sample-making, reducing time, material and cost while increasing presen- “For this latest edition of ITMA, we have chosen to tation quality in the sampling process. APEX3 supports design and simu- focus the industry's attention on innovation which lation in a variety of textile industries including flat knitting, circular knit- creates a competitive advantage for manufacturers. ting, weaving, pile weaving and printing, as well as industrial design Sustainable innovation that drives growth for the textile and garment industry will continue to be Colouring cotton with cotton emphasised at the exhibition.” As many leading textile machinery and raw material manufacturers, and service providers look forward to the exhibition to Archroma has pioneered the launch or promote their latest innovations, the concept of using natural wastes organiser of ITMA 2019, ITMA Services, has already and byproducts to synthesise dyes to been receiving numerous enquiries for participation. colour textiles. Bryan Dill from Archroma US, Inc, presented the “ITMA was last held in Barcelona in 2011. We “Earthcolors” technology at the recent expect strong response when the exhibition returns international conference of the to the city after eight years. A host of exciting American Association of Textile highlights and knowledge-sharing activities have Chemists and Colorists in Wilmington, been planned which give added value to exhibitors NC. Archroma has synthesised sulfur dyes from natural wastes such as and visitors alike,” commented AE Roberts, almond shells, cotton gin wastes, plant byproducts and shoots of rosemary, Chairman of ITMA Services. etc. This technology originally came out of Archroma’s unit in Spain. ITMA 2019 is expected to feature over 1,500 Archroma collaborated with Cary-based Cotton Incorporated in using exhibitors from 45 countries spread over 100,000 sulfur dyes derived from cotton waste and gin waste to color cotton sqr mtr of net exhibition space. It will be held from denims. Mike Tyndall, Vice President for Product Research at Cotton June 20-26 at Fira de Barcelona, Gran Via venue. Incorporated stated that this endeavor expands the boundaries of Online space application will open on 4 May 2017. agriculture and utilises agricultural resources to make dyes that replace The last ITMA exhibition, held in Milan in 2015, petroleum precursors. Cotton denims dyed with cotton waste will be featured exhibits from the entire textile and garment coming into the market soon. These products will be environmentally making value-chain spread over 108,268 sqr mtr of and skin friendly, according to Archroma. Interesting feature is that net exhibition space. It drew the participation of consumers will be able to trace the entire supply chain from the origins 1,691 exhibitors from 46 countries and visitorship of the dyes and the natural raw material used in the process of almost 123,000 from 147 countries 10 /KNITTING VIEWS/MARCH-APRIL 2017
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