INDIA’S NEWLY GROWING WARP KNITTING INDUSTRY HAS GREAT POTENTIAL, SAY EXPERTS

INDIA’s domestic warp knitting sector is still small but the industry has “tremendous potential” to take global market share off China, an expert from the German textile machinery specialist, Karl Mayer Textilmaschinenfabrik GmbH told Knitting International. In five years (2010-2015), India’s warp knitting machinery imports boomed - increasing “roughly 20 times more than the number imported in the preceding 16 years,” and are still growing, noted Ulrike Schlenker, head of corporate communication for Karl Mayer Textilmaschinenfabrik. But this boom ...


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