Friday, December 28, 2007

 

Exports from Indian spinners in Nov 07

The month of October 2007 had around 1000 FCLs dispatched of cotton spun yarn from the west coast of India.


Following were the top 10 counts in terms of volumes with the respective FOB realisations


1/30s combed - 104.69


1/40s combed - 117.06


1/20s carded - 81.23


1/30s carded - 92.70


1/24s carded - 85.85




30s Combed was the peak count exported from India in Turkey. As compared to the last month’s figures it showed 10% increase. 40s Combed stood up second in the volume and the imports reduced by 20% in this count as compared to last month.



Country-wise export from India


In October 2007 Turkey was ahead of Bangladesh on volumes with approx 140 FCL followed by Egypt (62 FCL) and Portugal (60 FCL).
The Best average FOB realization was fetched as usual by Italy (INR 144) followed by Mauritius (INR 136)

Now lets see how each country imported in October, starting from Turkey.







Ne 1/30s Combed Cotton High $ 2.78 Low $ 2.65
Ne 1/40s Combed Cotton High $ 3.07 Low $ 2.95
Ne 1/31s Combed Cotton High $ 2.63 Low $ 2.63
Ne 1/20s Combed Cotton High $ 2.58 Low $ 2.55

Total 84 FCLs of 1/30s were sold to turkey and the price difference between the high and low is 13 cents. this would be mainly on account of varied payment terms, Quality parameters, brand value and commission. The commission varies from 1% to 3%, depending upon the volume.



However the picture would change now, and 1/40s quantity should increase significantly int eh coming months and 1/30s should reduce, as per the last year trends.







BANGLADESH -







Ne 1/26s Combed Cotton High $ 2.60 Low $ 2.55
Ne 1/30s Combed Cotton High $ 3.00 Low $ 2.95
Ne 1/34s Combed Cotton High $ 2.90 Low $ 2.80
Ne 1/40s Combed Cotton High $ 3.08 Low $ 2.95








26s Combed was the peak count exported from India in B’Desh. The demand was stable in this count as compared with Sept. 2007

30s Combed replaced 40s to be second highest imported count as compared to last month.



26s Combed was the peak count exported from India in B’Desh. The demand was stable in this count as compared with Sept. 2007

30s Combed replaced 40s to be second highest imported count as compared to last month.


However there are major exports from Eastern and Southern ports of India, which are not accounted here. in the coming reports, I will try to add that data as well to give a balanced picture.





EGYPT

Ne 1/30s Combed Cotton High $ 2.79 Low $ 2.60
Ne 1/20s Combed Cotton High $ 2.53 Low $ 2.36


Ne 1/30s Carded Cotton High $ 2.45 Low $ 2.36

Ne 1/24s Combed Cotton High $ 2.65 Low $ 2.50
30s Combed Yarn has acquired 17 FCL volume in Egypt market for the month of Oct. 2007

20s combed rolled to second position from first as compared to the last month.

40s Combed demand was diminished as this count was the lowest in the chart as compared to 5 FCL last month.


The other major countries importing yarn from India were Portugal, Russia, Brazil, the details are covered in the report on www.ynfx.com

Now lets see, how the value added products are doing. though the volume would be less, but as a strategy, they are must to have for balancing your business and future growth lies here.

COMPACT YARNS

Compact Yarn exports lowered in the month of October as compared to last month by 20%.

The count which was mainly affected was 30s compact.

The export of 40s compact was at high in the month but still less by 3 FCL as compared to last month

24s Compact was the new entry in the compact category this month.

USA imported the highest Compact yarn in the month of October followed by Turkey with 17% and Bangladesh at 12%



Organic Cotton Yarns




Organic Yarns were good in volumes for the month on Oct. 07. The category raised by 13% as compared to last month.

Bangladesh imported 55% on the Organic yarns this month emerging as big potential in this market.

Turkey reduced it imports by 50% as compared to last month in Organic category.

The 20/2s Organic yarn exports reduced by 50% as compared to last month.

PIMA YARN


PIMA yarns were reduced in quantities as compared to last month.

The reduction in exports was as much as 40% as compared with the last month.

Italy remained as the the major exporter for the PIMA yarns followed by Peru. Around 15 FCLs were dispatched from the west coast of India all in 50s count and above namely 60s, 74s, 100s and 2/60s.


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In my next blog, i will try to cover more on value added products, quantities and FOB values of it, also Melange yarns and Dyed cotton yarn, Viscose spun yarn and other blends.


I am sure if you are exporter of yarn from India or importing yarn from India, the above information would be very useful. and as they say the future is information, so let me make an attempt to provide information to you to take informed business decisions.


Contact me for micro details, if you want.



































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hello..
My name is shahbaz bakht, properitor of UNIFIED TEXCOM. I am intrested in more information about this topic.. if possible kindly inform me at
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shahbaz
 
Really so informative article!.I did not so much about spinnig yarns. Thanks for publishing this.
I am Anju from Surat, my father is invloved in yarn business of Surat Textile.

Anju Patel
[http://www.shoppingsurat.com]
 
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