China Fabric Factory Fabric News No return orders have been seen, but India has begun to resume production and work! Textile people: Foreign trade has not improved, and the startup rate is only 60%!

No return orders have been seen, but India has begun to resume production and work! Textile people: Foreign trade has not improved, and the startup rate is only 60%!



On May 31, the Chief Minister of New Delhi, India announced that the epidemic situation has continued to improve, setting a new record of 160,000 new cases in a single day, proving…

On May 31, the Chief Minister of New Delhi, India announced that the epidemic situation has continued to improve, setting a new record of 160,000 new cases in a single day, proving that the epidemic has reached a certain stage. Sex wins, factories and construction sites can resume work! In this regard, Rajesh, the joint secretary-general of the Indian Trade Unions, also said that he has waited for this moment for too long and agrees with both hands and feet. He believes that liberation will be a huge relief for thousands of workers working in New Delhi. Partial unblocking began on June 5. Chief Minister Kejriwal of New Delhi, the capital of India, announced that the anti-epidemic blockade measures would continue to be lifted on a limited basis from 5 a.m. on the 7th.

At the peak of the epidemic in India in March and April, The market has been hyping up the reshoring of orders from India, and many media and institutions even predict that overseas reshoring orders will grow further from May to June. But now that May has ended and a week in June has passed, it is difficult to see any traces of reshoring orders in the market. Moreover, India has begun to partially unblock, and it is only a matter of time before various factories resume normal production.

According to a textile foreign trader, he has four Indian customers. In previous years, the fabric orders he made were all exported directly from China to India. However, this year due to Indian orders have been partially affected by the epidemic, but they have not been completely interrupted. Instead, they are exported to Bangladesh. He found that these Indian customers all had textile companies in Shanghai that took fabric orders from China, and that Indians and Bangladeshis all had a common circle and were relatively familiar with each other. According to his estimation, when Indian clothing production is affected by the epidemic, some Indian customers may rely on friends in Bangladesh to help produce and process fabrics.

In other words, many Indian clothing manufacturers do not Due to the epidemic, they were unable to receive orders. They transferred the orders they received to nearby countries with normal production to produce and process clothing. Therefore, orders from Europe and the United States are rarely transferred. Without waiting for the return of orders, the situation of the textile market, which is gradually entering the off-season, is not optimistic!

Weaving production is limited, but it does not affect production

Every summer is a time when environmental protection and production restrictions are more frequent, and this year is no exception. Starting from May 31, various weaving, printing and dyeing enterprises began to implement production cuts and production restrictions according to different standards. Of course, the minimum production limit must reach 30%. Normally, once production is restricted, factories and customers will be very anxious. Limited production capacity will inevitably require a long production time, and the issue of delivery time is in front of everyone. However, this year, few companies have been troubled by production restrictions.

According to a person in charge of a simulated silk weaving company According to the introduction, they have indeed implemented an environmental protection limit of 30% recently, but in fact their recent operating rate has been only more than 60%. In other words, they have been limiting production for themselves, mainly because there are fewer orders and cannot support a high operating rate.

There are now many weaving companies with production capacity below 70% or even 50%, and most of these insufficient production capacities are used to produce inventory. Some weaving companies said that before environmental protection production restrictions, production and sales were difficult to maintain, but now they can barely do so. Generally speaking, the current textile order volume cannot satisfy the normal operation of all looms. Even if production is limited by 30%, some companies still have surplus production capacity. Unlike weaving, although orders for printing and dyeing are also decreasing, production restrictions still have a certain impact on production capacity.

Orders have decreased, but printing and dyeing are very busy

5 In March, the textile market began to gradually enter the off-season, and the production of printing and dyeing factories also began to get out of busy, with the operating rate falling back to about 80%. According to a trader, they took 4,000 meters of fabric for water printing a while ago. In the past, it would take a week at the fastest to come out, but this time, after just one day, the fabric has been printed and processed for shipment. . This shows how short the order volume of printing and dyeing factories is. However, the recent production restrictions have once again made printing and dyeing factories feel the peak textile season in March and April.

“We can normally consume 700,000 meters of gray fabric per day, but recently the amount of warehousing has dropped during the off-season, and it is only about 600,000 meters per day. In fact, this amount It is impossible to meet all the production capacity. But because we have recently reduced production by 30%, the factory suddenly went from not being enough to being unable to do enough, and it became busy immediately.” A person in charge of a printing and dyeing factory said.

The textile market in June has shown It is obvious that the off-season market situation, printing and dyeing factories are only a little busy with the help of production restrictions, but weaving factories are actively limiting their own production. Now in IndiaWith the end of the lockdown and the resumption of production and work imminent, the return orders from India that were thought to be available in the off-season are now hard to count on.

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