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THE TEXTILE MAGAZINE
AUGUST 2011
dexterity, is steering the group through
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in its history. Keeping pace with the
complex requirements of the industry,
the group is undertaking new as well as
expansion projects spread across vari-
ous States in India.
One of the subsidiary compa-
nies, SEL Textiles Ltd., is setting up
a state-of-the-art yarn spinning unit
with a capacity of 1,88,160 spindles in
Punjab. It will be the largest spinning
unit at a single location in the State,
generating substantial employment
opportunities. This subsidiary too is
undertaking expansion in capacities
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Rajasthan and Hansi in Haryana by
adding over 60,000 spindles.
Another group company has also
acquired a spinning unit with a ca-
pacity of about 70,000 spindles near
Vadodara in Gujarat which will be
made operational after refurbishing
and modernization. The group’s con-
sistent initiatives to maximize manu-
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supply chain excellence, and close
collaboration with large vendor net-
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fast solutions at unparalled turn-
around times.
The SEL Group is also expanding
its capacity of terry towels manufac-
turing from the current 45 tons to
about 100 tons per day within one
year. Once the increased capacity is
operational, SEL will become one of
the largest towel manufacturers in In-
dia.
The group has enjoyed its pres-
ence in garments since 1960s. Having
developed well-knit in-house inte-
gration in yarns and fabric and their
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!e tremendous and rapid growth of this company in the last three to four
years has placed SEL on the textile map of India. Young and dynamic Mr. Neeraj
Saluja is driving his company to new heights under the able assistance of Mr.
V.K. Goyal, CEO. A.T.E. is a partner to SEL in a big way by supplying over 150
Truetzschler carding machines and the latest German Zinser machines to the
new installation coming up in Madhya Pradesh.
!e group is also growing into the terry towel manufacturing segment. It has a
process house and also sizable capacity for garment manufacturing. A.T.E appre-
ciates the growth strategy of SEL which has put the company in a higher orbit
now. In its opinion, the best is yet to come for this promising group.
– Mr. G.V. Aras, Director, A.T.E. Marketing Private Ltd