laxmi cotspin ltd Management discussions


1. Overall Review / Industry Structure and development

Company engaged in the business of cotton processing in textile industry with our production facilities located in cotton growing areas of Marathwada region at Samangaon which is situated in the Jalna district of State of Maharashtra. We are manufacturer of yarn and we have an existing Ring spinning & open-end unit to cater to the yarn markets in Maharashtra and Gujarat. Our business is spread among home textiles, weaving sector, Denim Manufactures and hosiery manufacturers through open end yarn and ring spun yarn. we are manufacturing premium quality 100% cotton combed and carded hosiery/ warp conventional, organic and BCI yarn in count range of 10s Ne to 40s Ne for the purpose of exporting to Asian and European countries.

Company was established in year 2008 with a capacity of 13200 spindles. Over the years we have expanded upto 16800 spindels with compact, lycra and slub attachment. Addition to this we have set up open end unit with 1824 Rotors. We believe that we have established a strong customer base and good marketing setup.

Our plant is equipped with state-of-art latest machineries of international repute. The plant is equipped with fully automatic, dust and pollution, modern colour contamination removal and yarn conditioning systems. Our technical team in spinning is well equipped with modern spinning technology and processing techniques by virtue of which we are able to ensure quality yarn. Operators are committed and they are trained in European training methods for efficient and quality work.

Companys operations are supported by modern testing instruments installed in its quality assurance laboratory, includes UT- 5 (Uster Switzerland), HVI, Single Yarn Tester, Aqura Process Control Management (Premium India). Beside of these basic instruments from Statex, Online Contamination Removal System SIRO facility at Autowinder maintains the contamination free world class premium quality cotton, yarns and garments.

We enjoy accreditations, such as the ISO 9001: 2008 certification for Quality Management System from Moody International, Certificate of Global Organic Textile Standards (GOTS) issued by Control Union Certification (Netherlands). Ginning & Spinning unit is certified by Control Union, for organic processing and Trading. Ginning & Pressing unit, 4 Star rating which is certified by Textiles Committee, BCI (Better Cotton Initiative) certified, by Better Cotton Initiative, Switzerland & star export house status. In this year we also got OEKO-TEX certificate to cater European customers.

1. OPPORTUNITIES AND THREATS

There is good scope for growth for the textile industry as Indias share in the global trade textiles is weak compared to other countries. The free trade environment is a great opportunity for the Indian textile industry to increase its share in the global market. Chinese exports are slowing down on account of various factors inclusive of increase in domestic demand and rising costs. This is a good opportunity of which our textile industry should make use but smaller countries like Bangladesh, and Vietnam etc. are becoming formidable challengers.

I. Market access through bilateral negotiation

The trade is growing between regional trade blocs due to bilateral agreements between Participating countries.

II. Integration of Information technology

‘Supply Chain Management and ‘Information Technology has a crucial role in textile Manufacturing. Availability of EDI (Electronic Data Interchange), makes communication fast, easy, transparent and reduces duplication.

III. Opportunity in High Value Items

India has the opportunity to increase its UVRs (Unit Value Realization) through moving up the value chain by producing value added products and by producing more and more technologically superior products.

THREATS

Competition among spinners as the expansion is going on throughout industry, International trade war, etc However, we are making all out efforts to cope with all these challenges by continuous efforts at cost reduction, process improvements, diversification of products and improving productivity by improving efficiencies, and searching PAN India customers and also export market for selling of yarn.

2. SEGMENT REVIEW AND ANALYSIS

The entire operations of the Company relate to viz Textiles includes cotton lint, cotton yarn, therefore, segment/product-wise details are not applicable.

3. RISK AND CONCERNS

Although cotton textile is one of the most important industries of India, it suffers from many problems. The fluctuation in the currency especially against the dollar is becoming problematic for long term booking of orders. Cotton prices are too much volatile etc.

4. STRENGTH AND WEAKNESS

1.STRENGTH

I. Established marketing set-up

We are engaged in the processing of textiles since incorporation. Over the years we believe that we have established a strong customer base and good marketing setup. Further, our group has sufficient marketing expertise and wide marketing network, which is and would be channelled for our business and future expansion, if any. We have dedicated divisions for marketing different types of products and for different geographical locations. The sales division and export division are responsible for marketing of our products and fabrics. All the divisions have well trained and adequate teams to handle daily activities and are supervised regularly.

II. Locational advantage of our manufacturing unit

Our factory is located in the middle of cotton growing areas of Marathwada and Vidarbha region at Samangaon, 12 km away from Jalna. About seventy-five (75%) of the State of Maharashtras raw cotton production i.e., 50 lakh bales area production is in this zone out of which Jalna district accounts to approx. 5-6 lakh bales. Thus, procurement of these raw materials is less time consuming and comparatively cheaper due to savings on freight. Jalna is connected to various railway station and roads throughout India. Also, ICD Maliwada, Aurangabad is the nearest depot through which export containers are loaded and is directly linked to JNPT and Navasheva ports at Mumbai, which are only 400 km from Jalna. The Central government has recently approved the dry port for handling the export containers located near Jalna, this will reduce the cost of logistics for exporting the yarn.

III. Scalable business model

Our business model is order driven, and comprises of optimum utilization of our resources processing facilities, maximum capacity utilization, developing linkages with quality raw material suppliers and achieving consequent economies of scale. We believe that this business model has proved successful and scalable for us in the last few financial years. We have been successful in scaling up our business mainly due to the development of new markets, by adopting aggressive marketing of the product, innovation in the product range and by maintaining consistent quality of our products.

IV. Management expertise

Our management has adequate and rich experience in the textile business for more than a decade. Our Company is managed by a team of experienced personnel. The team comprises of personnel having operational and business development experience. We believe that our management teams experience and their understanding of the textile industry will enable us to continue to take advantage of both current and future market opportunities. Our Managements experience and knowledge enables us in addressing and mitigating various risks inherent in our business, including competition, reliance on independent contractors, the global economic crisis related effects and fluctuations in the prices.

WEAKNESS:

I) Fluctuation in prices of cotton.

II) Volatility in the currency