6. INTRODUCTION
• India has been well known for its textiles
industry since ancient times.
• The Indian textiles and apparel industry
contributes 2% to the GDP.
• Apparel means readymade
clothes, especially formal clothes worn on
an important occasion.
• Apparel is one of the basic necessities of the
human civilization.
• Fastest growing industry segment.
8. Process of Apparel Manufacturing
Design / Sketch Production
Pattern
Pattern Design Sample Making
Cutting Spreading Maker Making Grading
Bundling Sewing Inspection
Packing Final Inspection Finishing
9. Design / Sketch Pattern Design Sample Making Production Pattern Grading
Marker Making Spreading Cutting Bundling Sewing
Inspection Finishing Final Inspection Packing
10. SWOT ANALYSIS
STRENGTHS WEAKNESSES
OPPORTUNITIES THREATS
.
Quality of textile, fabric and production.
Automation of production processes
Industrial training.
High price because of rapid changes.
The bad covering of foreign market.
Condition and price of raw materials.
Making e-mail catalog.
Consumers’ wish for new designs.
Production of garments Made-to-Measure.
Quick obsolesce of technology
Competitors have lower price
Competitors have better distribution network.
11. Major Challenges for
Apparel Industry
Raw Material Issue
Inventory Management Issue
Production Delay
Garment Defects
Digitalization
13. Garment Imports - India
Types of Garments 2015-16 2019-20
Cotton Garments 239 464
Synthetic Garments 150 336
Other Garments 191 345
Data Source : Annual Report T&A Industry 2021 – Wazir Advisors
14. Garment Exports - India
Types of Garments 2015-16 2019-20
Cotton Garments 8359 8205
Synthetic Garments 3994 3371
Other Garments 4637 3933
Data Source : Annual Report T&A Industry 2021 – Wazir Advisors
15. Apparel Export Globally
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20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
Apparel - Exports Globally
Country Apparel - Exports
China 149.9
Vietnam 33.7
Bangladesh 40.9
Germany 23.8
India 16.2
Italy 23.6
Turky 16.1
USA 5.2
Spain 14.3
France 12
Data Source : Annual Report T&A Industry 2021 – Wazir Advisors
16. Bangladesh’s export takes over India
India
Bangladesh
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5
10
15
20
25
30
2006-07 (Billion $) 2019-20 (Billion $)
India Bangladesh
Country
2006-07
(Billion $)
2019-20
(Billion $)
India 8.89 15.48
Bangladesh 9.21 27.95
Bangladesh’s labor cost is
cheap.
Bangladesh has signed free
trade agreement with Europe.
No strikes takes place as in
India.
Data Source : :https://www.livemint.com
17. Conclusion
India is the largest producer of cotton
all over the world so if we focus we
can export more globally.
We need to have automation in the
apparel industry in order use the raw
materials more efficiently.