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Post MFTA (Multi-Fibre Trade Agreement) regime, Hanil Era is all geared up to exploit the best possible from its existing facilities as well as set up new facilities to become self-dependent in providing higher value added products. Moving on these lines, it has embarking upon a modernisation-cum-expansion programme. The company has, in April 2005, enlarged the scope of this programme.
The weaving capacity has been increased to 108 looms from the earlier planned 72 looms. We have also added a processing and dyeing capacity to the original project, giving us tremendous integration. By adding this facility as also by adding more looms to what was originally planned.
The project is happening in three phases – phase I for grey fabrics and home furnishings (to be completed in May 2005), phase II for processing and dyeing (to be completed in June 2005) and phase III for terry towels (to be completed in September 2005).
Hanil Era is also modernising its existing spindelage capacity to achieve better efficiency in its operations and reduce costs further.
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