Nitin Spinners Ltd, an ISO 9001:2008 company and a Government of India recognized Export House, manufacturing 100 percent Cotton Yarns and Fabrics has successfully completed trial runs on expanded capacity of 72,960 compact spindles at the existing location, Bhilwara, at project cost of Rs. 290 crores and started commercial production.
The project is entitled for subsidy benefits under TUFs of Central Government and RIPS by Rajasthan Government.
The company’s production capacity with this expansion has increased from 38,000 tons per annum (TPA) to 50,000 TPA of cotton yarn and and 49 knitting machines for knitted fabrics with a manufacturing capacity of 8,500 TPA.
The total number of spindles and rotors at Nitin Spinners has reached to 2,23,056 and 2,936 for cotton yarn respectively from only 384 rotors in 1993.
The company will be able to produce super fine compact premium yarns in the new facilities which will increase its product range and its ability to cater to varying demands of customers and increase its customer base.
Nitin Spinners makes cotton yarn in single, multi-fold slub, compact, core spun and Elitwist yarns. About 65 percent of its production is exported to over 50 countries including the US, EU, Africa, Middle East and Far East.
Nitin Spinners caters to top Textile Companies particularly of Western and Northern India like Arvind, Raymonds, Decor, Alok, Ashima, Bhaskar, Nandan Exim, Creative Textiles, Shri Lakshmi Cotsyn, VHM, Pratibha, Maral, RSWM and many more.
Located in North West India at Bhilwara, Rajasthan, their stringent commitment to Global standards of Quality has seen them grow phenomenally over the last decade. The company has kept up pace with changing global customer demands for textiles and has focused its attention on select core products. Such a focus has enabled the company to play a dominant role in the global textile arena.
Nitin Spinners has recorded highest ever turnover of Rs. 766.87 crores in current year against Rs. 616.47 crores in the previous year with an increase of 24.40 percent.
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