Indian sportswear manufacturer, Banga Knitwear, is investing in CAD (Computer-Aided Design) technology for its cutting room. The eight year-old, Ludhiana-based garment manufacturer, has a small in-house setup to produce 20,000 pieces a month.
Maninder Singh, CEO of Banga Knitwear told Apparel Resources, “We are into high fashion garment manufacturing and finalise almost 5-7 designs every week. Therefore, deploying CAD system in the cutting room will help us a lot in saving fabric and time as well. This will ultimately make us cost-effective.”
It is good to see that emerging garment manufacturers in Ludhiana are also adopting the latest technology and that too in their cutting section. The city is home to some of the top Indian apparel manufacturers as well as textile giants like Vardhman Group, Trident Group, SEL
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