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The Indian Textile Journal
The Indian Textile Journal

The Indian Textile Journal

By: ASAPP Info Global Services Private Limited
150.00

Single Issue

450.00

3 Months

900.00

6 Months

1800.00

12 Months

150.00

Single Issue

450.00

3 Months

900.00

6 Months

1800.00

12 Months

About this issue

The ITJ cover story attempts to delve into current trend of the cotton industry, which has had a bad year in 2016, but is facing better prospects in 2017. Nayan C Mirani of CAI and MK Chockalingam of CCI speak on the current status. Georg Stausberg of Oerlikon Group [in Face2Face section] speaks about the man-made fibre industry and the prospects. Special Focus is on German machinery industry with interviews from Thomas Waldmann and Rajesh Nath of VDMA speaking on the German textile machinery industry in India. Top weaving giants—Itema, Karl Mayer & Staubli—feature in our weaving special section. Mumbai-based DCC Print Vision features in our Trailblazer, wherein Dhaval Dadia speaks on the journey of the company over the years. Also don’t miss other company-related reports and features. Subscribe now to avail special discounts!

About The Indian Textile Journal

The Indian Textile Journal (ITJ), rated as India’s leading textile monthly, has been serving the textile and textile-related industry since 1889. The sectors that it covers include Spinning, Weaving, Processing, Dyeing & Finishing, Knitting and Garmenting. It carries authentic articles on various subjects related to these segments from eminent authors from institutions and also from the industry experts. Every month, it carries extensive information on new products & emerging technologies on these segments. Technology and Trade Information is the very backbone of The Indian Textile Journal. Apart from a substantial subscriber base, the magazine rightly can boast of a huge complement of readership cutting across the various segments of the textile industry. It is also subscribed by the textile industries from some neighbouring countries including Bangladesh and Pakistan.