Submitted By: Uma Gorkha Snehlata Singh
Submitted By: Uma Gorkha Snehlata Singh
Uma Gorkha
Snehlata Singh
Textile industry provides one of the most fundamental
necessities of the people.
Textile is the second largest industry in India after
Agriculture.
Today textile sector accounts for nearly 14% of the total
industrial output.
The textile industry is the largest industry in terms of
employment economy, expected to generate 12 million new
jobs by end of 2010.
Textile exports are targeted to reach $50 billion by 2010, $25
billion of which will go to the US.
Today, it is one of the biggest exporters of yarns in the
global market.
1930-31:
Country saw the resurgence of second Swadeshi movement
coinciding with the great depression.
At this time India was boycotting fine and super fine fabric made from
England the LalBhai sense the opportunity and started company name
with Arvind mills.
1934:
With sales reaching Rs 45.76 Lakhs, and a profit of almost Rs 3 Lakhs,
Arvind establishes itself amongst the foremost textile units in the
country.
1986:
uninterrupted record of not missing out on paying dividend to its
shareholders.
- An established leader in fine & superfine cotton fabrics for Indian
market.
1987
- First company to bring International shirt brand “Arrow” to India
- First company to start dedicated “retail” outlets for Arrow brand.
- Awarded various awards for Highest exports and ISO
1989
- Largest denim & shirting in South Asia.
- 3rd Largest denim capacity in the world
1997
First Indian company to verticalise the cotton textile business from
cotton fields to apparel retailing.
1997-1998
First company to introduce ERP SAP business solutions
2008
Company launches 'Megamart', now India's largest value apparel-
retail chain
2008
Largest portfolio of International brands: Lee, Wrangler, Nautica,
Jansport, Kipling, Tommy, Arrow, US Polo, Izod, Pierre Cardin,
Palm Beach, Cherokee, hart Schaffner Marx
Cont…
1934:
With sales reaching Rs 45.76 Lakhs, and a profit of almost Rs 3 Lakhs,
Arvind establishes itself amongst the foremost textile units in the
country.
1986:
- An uninterrupted record of not missing out on paying dividend to its
shareholders.
- An established leader in fine & superfine cotton fabrics for Indian
market.
1987:
- The largest zero discharge green efluent treatment plant in India.
- Commitment to greener world
1987:
- First company to bring International shirt brand “Arrow” to India
Corporate
Jayesh Shah
Director & CFO
Anang Lalbhai
MD - Arvind Products
Milind Hardikar
Group President - Projects
Lifestyle Fabrics
Aamir Akhtar
CEO, Lifestyle Fabrics - Denim
Susheel Kaul
CEO, Lifestyle Fabrics - Shirtings, Khakhis & Knits
Sharad Mehra
COO, Knits Garments
PD Chavda
President, Lifestyle Fabrics - Voiles
Lifestyle Apparel\ Anup Engineering
OTHER DIRECTORS
Syntel
Retailscape
Mega Mart offers a unique retail experience, combining a
premium
ambience with amazingly low prices .
Arvind mill will invest 400 crore over next 4 year to
revamp its retail
Operation targetting 1 billion dollar by 2012.
Major Competitors
Madura Garments:-