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Textile Mills in India

Bharat Book introduces a report ” Textile Mills in India ”  Textile Mills in India industry profile provides top-line qualitative and quantitative summary information including: market share, market size (value 2007-11, and forecast to 2016).  Business Report

The profile also contains descriptions of the leading players including key financial metrics and analysis of competitive pressures within the market. Essential resource for top-line data and analysis covering the India textile mills market. Includes market size and segmentation data, textual and graphical analysis of market growth trends, leading companies and macroeconomic information. http://www.bharatbook.com/market-research-reports/apparel-clothing-market-research-report/textile-mills-in-india.html

Highlights

*The textile mills market includes yarns and fabrics.

*The Indian textile mills market had total revenues of $188.4 billion in 2011, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.6% between 2007 and 2011.

*The fabrics segment was the market’s most lucrative in 2011, with total revenues of $158 billion, equivalent to 83.8% of the market’s overall value.

*The performance of the market is forecast to accelerate, with an anticipated CAGR of 9.2% for the five-year period 2011 – 2016, which is expected to drive the market to a value of $292.9 billion by the end of 2016.

Features

Save time carrying out entry-level research by identifying the size, growth, major segments, and leading players in the textile mills market in India

Use the Five Forces analysis to determine the competitive intensity and therefore attractiveness of the textile mills market in India

Leading company profiles reveal details of key textile mills market players’ global operations and financial performance

Add weight to presentations and pitches by understanding the future growth prospects of the India textile mills market with five year forecasts

Macroeconomic indicators provide insight into general trends within the India economy

Table of Contents

Executive Summary 2
Market value 2
Market value forecast 2
Category segmentation 2
Geography segmentation 2
Market rivalry 2
Market Overview 7
Market definition 7
Market analysis 7
Market Data 8
Market value 8
Market Segmentation 9
Category segmentation 9
Geography segmentation 10
Market Outlook 11
Market value forecast 11
Five Forces Analysis 12
Summary 12
Buyer power 13
Supplier power 14
New entrants 15
Threat of substitutes 16
Degree of rivalry 17
Leading Companies 18
Alok Industries Limited 18
Nahar Spinning Mills Limited 21
Nakoda Limited 23
Spentex Industries Limited 25
Macroeconomic Indicators 28
Country Data 28
Appendix 30
Methodology 30
Industry associations 31
Related MarketLine research 31

LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: India textile mills market value: $ billion, 2007–11 8
Table 2: India textile mills market category segmentation: $ billion, 2011 9
Table 3: India textile mills market geography segmentation: $ billion, 2011 10
Table 4: India textile mills market value forecast: $ billion, 2011–16 11
Table 5: Alok Industries Limited: key facts 18
Table 6: Alok Industries Limited: key financials ($) 19
Table 7: Alok Industries Limited: key financials (Rs.) 19
Table 8: Alok Industries Limited: key financial ratios 19
Table 9: Nahar Spinning Mills Limited: key facts 21
Table 10: Nahar Spinning Mills Limited: key financials ($) 21
Table 11: Nahar Spinning Mills Limited: key financials (Rs.) 22
Table 12: Nahar Spinning Mills Limited: key financial ratios 22
Table 13: Nakoda Limited: key facts 23
Table 14: Nakoda Limited: key financials ($) 23
Table 15: Nakoda Limited: key financials (Rs.) 23
Table 16: Nakoda Limited: key financial ratios 24
Table 17: Spentex Industries Limited: key facts 25
Table 18: Spentex Industries Limited: key financials ($) 25
Table 19: Spentex Industries Limited: key financials (Rs.) 26
Table 20: Spentex Industries Limited: key financial ratios 26
Table 21: India size of population (million), 2007–11 28
Table 22: India gdp (constant 2000 prices, $ billion), 2007–11 28
Table 23: India gdp (current prices, $ billion), 2007–11 28
Table 24: India inflation, 2007–11 29
Table 25: India consumer price index (absolute), 2007–11 29
Table 26: India exchange rate, 2007–11 29


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This market insight report on Biotechnology in India covers products, technologies and services used in the Indian Biotechnology Industry. The report studies the Bio Agriculture and Bio Industry market in detail. Market estimations and predictions are illustrated by sector and by technology. The Bio Agriculture sector is segmented into Bio Pesticides and Bio Fertilizers; and the Bio Industry sector is segmented into Fermentation Products, Bio Fuels and Bio Polymers. Major Biopharmaceutical, Bio Fuels, Bioinformatics companies and Contract Research Organizations serving the industry are also covered in the report. Information related to recent product releases, product developments, partnerships, collaborations, and mergers and acquisitions is covered in the report. An Indian perspective is presented along 41 exclusive graphically represented exhibits. Business profiles of 100 major companies are discussed in the report. The report serves as a guide to Indian Biotechnology industry, as it covers more than 300 companies that are engaged in biotechnology R&D, discovery, testing and supply of products and services.

Report Highlights
This report may help strategists, investors, laboratories, contract research organizations, biotechnology & Healthcare companies, academic professionals, drug approval authorities, and other organizations to –

* Identify Market Opportunities
* Review and Analyze Global and Regional Markets
* Gauge Market Potential for your Products
* Identify Competition
* Use Market Research for exploring new areas
* Acquire Meaningful Guidelines for Strategic Planning
* Gear up for Market Entry
* Get Actionable Information

Analytics and data presented in each report pertain to several parameters such as –
* Global and Regional Market Sizes, Market Shares, Market Trends
* Product (Global and Regional) Market Sizes, Market Shares, Market Trends
* Technology Trends
* Corporate Intelligence
* Key Companies By Sales, Brands, Products
* Other Strategic Business Affecting Data

Key Report Findings
In India, the requirement for maintaining a separate department for the development and intensification of biology and biotechnology research was felt in the early 1980s. The government established a special institutional agenda for the development of biology and biotechnology in the country. Some of the governmental research organizations such as University Grants Commission (UGC), Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), Department of Science & Technology offer great support in the development of modern biology and biotechnology in India. The early major biotech organizations in India were Biocon, Panacea Biotech, Bharath Biotech, Bangalore Genei (which exploited recombinant DNA technology but not for human use) and the Serum Institute of India. Lot of research work carried out by the government organizations at that time was very useful for private and budding biotech companies. CCMB (Centre for cellular and molecular biology) located in Hyderabad played a major role in developing the hepatitis B vaccine for Shantha Biotech.

Biotechnology has great promise in India. Demand and availability of bio fertilizers is expected to increase as they are inexpensive, and are formed from renewable energy resources i.e. cultivable life forms compared to chemical fertilizers that are known to harm the environment and exhaust non-renewable energy sources. Biofertilizer production does not result in any toxic substances released into environment. Hence they are safe for both crops and the farmer, whereas production of chemical fertilizers causes environmental pollution. Unlike chemical fertilizers which lose their nutrient value with one crop, Biofertilizers are more long lasting as they improve the yields of subsequent crops as well, reducing the cost of agricultural produce. India’s energy needs will be met in the future through the use of biofuels reducing the dependence on the imported oil. By use of biofuels there is a reduction in emission of harmful pollutants i.e. reduction in green house emissions, thus leading to the growth of the Biofuel industry. Bio polymers though now account for a small share in the market, are expected to show an upward swing in their growth as they are found to have applications in many areas such as, food industry, medicine and material Science. India’s energy needs will be met through the use of biofuels in the near future.

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