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Fine Cotton Factory doubles its production space with increasing demand

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Fine Cotton Factory (FCF), headquartered in Toronto is a leading textile manufacturers, of a range of woven and knitted fabrics for apparel and furnishing applications, from natural and man-made fibers and blends announced that it has doubled its production space to 80,000-square-feet as a result of higher than expected increase in demand.

The expansion will house 70 knitting machines including several new high speed decorative mattress ticking machines that will allow for an increase in production capacity to 500,000 yards per month.

Heimtextil 2016 to expand the window and upholstery segments

Related Keywords: decorative and furniture fabrics, digital-print segment, expanding window and upholstery segment, global trade fair, Heimtextil, home and contract textiles trade show, increase in demand, Messe Frankfurt

Heimtextil, today has an excellent standing as the leading global trade fair for home and contract textiles trade show is expanding the window and upholstery segments due to increased demand for decorative and furniture fabrics this time which will take place from Jan. 12-15, Messe Frankfurt announced.

Reduction in excise duty on all manmade fibre suggest CITI

Related Keywords: CITI, excise duty, increase in demand, manmade fibre, MEG, mono ethylene glycol, per capita consumption, PTA, Purified terephthalic acid, synthetic fibre, Textile Industry

Globally, manmade fibre accounts for 70 percent of the fibre consumption while in India; it is less than 30 percent. The Indian textile industry to boost use of synthetic fibre want reduction in excise duty on all manmade fibre and filament from the existing 12 percent to 6 percent. As reduction in excise duty in manmade fibre will lead to increase in demand.

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