SGCCI all set to develop mega textile park at Pinjrat

Southern Gujarat Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SGCCI) is all set to develop first-of-its-kind mega textile park on 70 lakh square meter of land owned by the state government at Pinjrat in Olpad taluka of Surat district with an initial investment of Rs1,500 crore.

The SGCCI has formed a special purpose vehicle (SPV)-Textile Processing Park Association (TPPA) for the mega textile park. It has also appointed 15 directors to head the SPV for the mega textile park.

The state government will be sending industries commissioner Mamta Verma for site survey and seek a viability report on it on April 17, following the successful presentation on the project before the chief secretary to Gujarat government in Gandhinagar last week,

The presentation was prepared by IL&FS and that it was well received by the government officials, the SGCCI office-bearers said.

the park will accommodate around 100 textile processing units, 40 water jet weaving units, around 225 garmenting units and textile ancillary units.

The average capacity of manufacturing at the textile processing units will be over 3 lakh meters of fabric per day. Around 50 percent of the fabric manufactured in the processing units will be converted into home textiles and garments. The rest will be sold outside the state.

SGCCI president B S Agarwal said that issues relating to water availability for textile mills, disposal of waste water and electricity were discussed at length.

Agarwal said that the processing units in Surat are located in Pandesara, Kadodara, Palsana and Sachin industrial, each having one CETP plant. At present, all CETPs are working to its fullest capacity and they are not allowed to expand, because they do not have further capacity to dispose of the effluent. Thus, these processing units could be shifted to the mega textile parks.

At present, the textile sector contributes around 40 percent of the synthetic cloth in the country, but its share in export is meagre, because the export market requires huge quantity of cloth of same quality which cannot be supplied by the processing units in Surat.

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