Textile Industry Value Chain

Textile value chain is the activities by which a subsector of the industry adds its value through processes to an article.


Spinning
Spinning is a method of yarn production in which the fiber is drawn out, twisted, and wound onto a bobbin

Weaving
Weaving is a method of fabric production in which two distinct sets of yarns are interlaced at right angles to each other.

Knitting
Knitting is a process of fabric production by the interloping of yarns.

Wet processing
The process is applied to textile in form of liquid which involves some chemical action on the textile to convert gray goods into finished product.

Cut & Sew
A system of garment manufacturing in which shaped pieces of components are cut from fabric and stitched together.

Non-composite Garments
A non-composite garment unit uses finished fabric as an input and produces garments as an output

Composite Garments
A composite garment unit uses yarn as an input and produces garments as an output. All processes including weaving/knitting, wet processing, and Cut & sewing are carried out under one profit head.

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