Focus on Indian Spinning Industry – Indo Count

Indo Count has put in place a two-phase expansion plan to cater to the expected strong demand for home textile products. Phase 1 of Rs. 175 crores is towards increasing processing capacity from the current 68 million meters to 90 million meters, setting up a water effluent treatment plant, automation of cut and sew and warehousing, and Phase 11 of Rs. 300 crores is towards upgrading the existing spinning facilities, investments in additional weaving (with specialized looms) and value-added equipment for the delivery of fashion and utility bedding.

Indo Count produces 14,000 tons of combed cotton yarn per year. The company sources the best cotton from India and around the globe and use state-of-the-art equipment and processes in its three spinning plants. Indo count has 80,016 spindles at Kolhapur, Maharashtra, 59,520 spindles at its Gokul Shirgaon plant, and 20,496 at Pranavaditya Spinning Mills Ltd.