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Surat mill owners call for shutting down of units in November

  

Several mill owners in Surat have proposed shutting down dyeing and printing mills in the city for the whole of November, revealed t members of the South Gujarat Textile Processing Association (SGPTA) in a meeting.

JitubhaiVakhariya, President, SGTPA said, the mill owners suggested to keep the factories shut for a month, due to a rise in the prices of colors, chemicals and coal. Textile traders are not agreeing to hike the charges of dyeing and printing.

In Surat, weavers sell grey fabric to the textile traders who then send them to the mills for dyeing, printing and finishing. The boilers in dyeing and printing units generate steam using coal, majority of which is imported.

However, shortage of coal has led to a threefold increase in prices of colors and chemicals, following which the textile mill owners carried out a meeting with the SGTPA and requested to keep the dyeing and printing mills closed for a month from 1 November.

As per the industry, coal imported from Indonesia is mostly used by the industry in Surat than lignite coal. Around 15 days ago, the price of imported coal was Rs. 4,000 to Rs. 5,000 per tonne, which has now reached Rs. 14,000 to Rs. 15,000 per tonne. Generally, around 30 to 35 tonnes of coal is used in the textile industry in a day to generate steam.

Industry is also facing short supply of colors and chemicals, some of which are imported from China. For example, the price of Hydo, which was available at Rs. 60 per kg, has increased to Rs. 200, while that of formic acid has increased from Rs. 32 per kg to Rs. 150 per kg.

 
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