The Hindu (Erode)

Tiruppur garment producers to collaborat­e with Coimbatore engineerin­g industry for machinery spares

- M. Soundariya Preetha

The garment producers in Tiruppur and the engineerin­g industry in Coimbatore plan to work together to make machinery spares required for the knitwear supply chain.

K.M. Subramania­n, president of Tiruppur Exporters’ Associatio­n (TEA), told The Hindu the knitwear industry in Tiruppur imports majority of the machinery and just 10 % of the spares for the machinery are critical and need to be purchased from the original manufactur­ers.

The electronic circuits for many of the machinery can be sourced locally at very less prices compared to imports. By buying the spares locally, the knitwear units can realise signi cant cost savings. Hence, the TEA has initiated a project with all industrial associatio­ns in Tiruppur, the Coimbatore District Small Industries Associatio­n (Codissia) in Coimbatore, and PSG College of Technology and Sri Eshwar College of Engineerin­g in

Coimbatore.

A meeting was held in Tiruppur recently with all the stakeholde­rs. The colleges will prepare a detailed project report for this initiative, he said.

Import of spares

Joint Secretary of TEA Kumar Duraisamy said almost 90 % of the machinery used by the knitwear supply chain in Tiruppur is imported from the US, EU, China, and Taiwan. Import of spares for the machinery is not only expensive but also challengin­g because of the shipment time, import levies, restrictio­ns, and servicing time.

Further, most of the machinery have electronic components now and the small and medium-scale enterprise­s are unable to source these components at high prices from other countries. Hence, the TEA took the initiative to encourage local production of the spares. “This can lead to the big overseas machinery manufactur­ers exploring possibilit­ies at a later stage of Indian production of the spares and even the machinery,” he said. All the industry associatio­ns will submit details of the machinery used by their members, the main spares in need, the costs, etc. The TEA will then display the main spares for the Codissia members who can take production of these spares.

Bulk sourcing

The individual associatio­ns in Tiruppur can also look at bulk sourcing of the spares depending on the requiremen­t and the data collected, he said.

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