TIRUPUR TEXTILE FACTORY
The Tirupur textile spreads around 25000 square feet area of the building with 100 staff is an Import and export of cloth material business own by Phygicart has over 70 varieties of products manufactured and deliver with the most advanced unit.
Tirupur is a relatively small town in the Coimbatore district of Tamil Nadu. It has a resident population of around 300,000. An additional 200,000 people come in from nearby towns to work in Tirupur’s booming textile industry. The rainfall in the area is low and erratic. The Tirupur is a relatively small town in the Coimbatore district of Tamil Nadu. It has a resident population of around 300,000. An additional 200,000 people come in from nearby towns to work in Tirupur’s booming textile industry. The rainfall in the area is low and erratic. The groundwater in most parts of the town is now polluted through years of effluent discharge by the textile industry. The entire town’s economic activity is cantered on the manufacture of cotton knitwear: for use as banians (mostly sold in the Indian market), and for use as T[1]shirts (mostly exported).
Tirupur textile factory is a hub of textile products manufacturing and exporting companies. The textile boom in Tirupur is recent. Tirupur used to be a centre for cotton trading a few decades ago. Over the years a few small units were established to manufacture banians. It was said that the water in Tirupur was of such good quality that the banians made here were the whitest of them all. The fact that the town was located so close to Coimbatore, which was an established textile manufacturing and trading centre, ensured that adequate skills were available. This business grew steadily. It was only in the early 1980s that some enterprising businessman got the idea that the same facilities could be used to manufacture coloured T-shirts, which had become a rage all over the world.