Ludhiana MSME Association: Apparel Sector seeks tech upgrade from the next Punjab government

Ludhiana MSME Association: Apparel Sector seeks tech upgrade from the next Punjab government

18 February 2022, Mumbai:

Facing major competition from industries located in other states, the micro and small units dealing in the garment and textile products in Ludhiana have pinned high hopes on the next Punjab government to equip them with the latest technology by starting new schemes.

Harish Kairpal, president of Ludhiana MSME association, said, “The garment and textile industry of Ludhiana which at one point of time was the leader in the country is now lagging behind other states.

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That happened as the newer units which came up in other states especially in South India adapted latest technologies. We therefore demand from the new government which comes to power in March should pay special attention to technological upgrade of the existing units in Ludhiana and support us financially to adopt new machinery and technology.”

Knitwear & Apparel Manufacturers Association of Ludhiana, Flat No. E, 4th  Floor, Surya Kiran Complex, 92

Narinder Mittal, general secretary of Ludhiana Business Forums, said, “Textile and garment units of Ludhiana are fast becoming uncompetitive as compared to similar units in other states.

The cost of production of textile and garment industry in other states is decreasing due to adoption of new technologies. We have already suffered a lot as significant percentage of the total business of Ludhiana’s garment and textile units has been taken over by the industry from other states.

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It’s high time that the state government takes appropriate measures like starting unconditional technology upgrade fund scheme for old units so that we can easily adopt new techniques.

Atul Saggar, general secretary of Apparel Manufacturers Association Ludhiana, said, “The new state government can save garment units by subsidising purchase of new machinery and opening a technology upgrade centre which can guide the garment units about the latest technologies.

This centre should also give assistance in buying and setting up new machinery.”

 

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*Figures mentioned in the above article have been sourced from TOI article.

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