Sangam India to spend Rs 180 crore to double denim capacity

29 Sep 2011 Evaluate

Sangam India, a textile company is likely to invest Rs 180 crore to double its denim capacity to 32 million meters, set up texturing yarn production capacity of 7,200 tonnes per annum and install 2,304 rotors for open ended yarn at Bhilwara in Rajasthan. The company aims to raise Rs 135 crore at a subsidized interest rate of 6.75% through Technology Upgradation Fund (TUF) and for remaining fund it will utilize internal accruals.

By December the company eyes to complete the project and target the growing demand for fancy denim which is produced by blending cotton, poly viscose, lycra and texturing yarn. It will also spend Rs 50 crore over three years to establish its recently launched Sangam Suitings, the suits made of poly viscose and cotton has been well accepted.

Sangam Suiting has several brands such as Savana, Wills & Scott, Cavalier, Signet and Linovita under its fold. It recently launched a new anti-bacterial and anti-moisture range Glacier.

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