Hans Creations in Jaipur has tripled its hand printing capability
23 January 2022, Mumbai:
The Indian textile sector is doing well and is on the right road, according to recent statistics from both the export and domestic markets.
Not just the giants, but even the micro-level players are expanding and preparing to develop. Hans Creations, a 6-year-old company located in Jaipur with its own dyeing, printing, and sewing operation, has tripled its hand printing capacity and expanded its product offering to include men's shirts and children's clothing.
Currently, the organization produces women's tunics for both export and local markets, with a daily printing capacity of roughly 1,500 pieces.
"Despite the fact that hand printing is around 20% to 30% more expensive than machine printing, we have clients in both local and international markets who demand hand prints, whether block or screen prints." As a result, we grew," said Nitin Koolwal, the company's Director.
He went on to say that, rather than using traditional brick tables for printing, the new tables are built of high-quality iron, and that the new unit ensures smooth worker performance and simple material transportation.
"We have numerous obstacles in the company, but we are optimistic that things will improve in the next two to three months." Nitin said, "Our sample of children's clothes and men's shirts is also doing well."
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