From modest beginnings to becoming one of India’s leading integrated textile players, Sangam (India) Ltd stands as a compelling example of vision, disciplined execution and continuous evolution. Over the last four decades, the company has transformed from a small textile venture into one of
The Union Government’s decision to exempt raw cotton imports from customs duty and the Agriculture Infrastructure and Development Cess (AIDC) from June 1 to October 31, 2026 is expected to create fresh growth opportunities for integrated yarn manufacturers, with Sanathan Textiles Limited emerging as a key beneficiary. The temporary exemption removes a critical cost burden
In 2021, VishwaTriveni Cotspin Private Limited began its transformative journey in partnership with LMW, transitioning from ginning operations at Shri Balaji Group, Hinganghat to establishing a state-of-the-art spinning facility. Entrusting LMW with the outfitting of their 22,000-spindle plant, VishwaTriveni Cotspin, Hinganghat (Maharashtra) aimed to integrate cutting-edge
Integrated textile company AB Cotspin India has announced a major investment plan of up to Rs 1,500 crore to significantly expand its manufacturing capacity across India. The investment, to be funded through a mix of bank financing, internal accruals and government incentives, aims to double the company’s scale of operations over the next three years. […]
India is very close to becoming a net importer of cotton and it’s high time for the Indian textile industry to have higher per hectare yield of lint for which we are in need of immediate seed upgradation, says Aditya Agrawal, Director, Shivkrupa Cotspin Pvt. Ltd. What motivated the recent expansion into cotton yarn manufacturing […]
















