Textile Industry Of Pakistan (Weaving Sector)
Table of Contents
Overview of Textile Industry
Chapter#02
Historical development of weaving textile Industry
Chapter #03
Companies’ Profiles
Al-Karam Textile Mills
Yunus Textile Mills
Nakshbandi Textile Mills
Blessed Textile Mills
Al-Karam Textile Mills
Yunus Textile Mills
Nakshbandi Textile Mills
BLESSED TEXTILE
Chapter#04
Weaving Manufacturing Process
Chapter#05
PEST ANALYSIS
Chapter#06
Porter Five-Forces Model Analysis
Chapter # 07
Impact of WTO on Textile Industry
Chapter#08
Context Analysis
Trend Analysis
CHAPTER#09
Issues In Pakistan Textile Weaving Industry
Chapter#10
Solutions to the problems
CHAPTER#11
Conclusion and Recommendation
Chapter#01
Overview of Textile Industry
Overview of the Cotton Textile Industry in Pakistan
Pakistan is the fourth largest cotton producer in the world and third largest cotton consumer. Because of its plentiful, indigenous cotton supply, the textile industry is central to the Pakistani economy as are a source of employment and a source of exports earning. Pakistan's industrialization began in the 1950s with the textile industry at its center. Today, textiles account for 38 percent of total manufacturing and 8 percent of GDP (2008-09). The textile industry employs almost 40 percent (2008-09) of the industrial workforce. Despite the critical role textiles play in the economy, most textile manufacturers are cottage or small-scale industries. Pakistan relies on outside engineering and manufacturing expertise and must purchase most of its equipment abroad. Recognizing the importance of the textile industry to the nation's economy, the Pakistani government began taking steps in 2005 to rebuild the competitiveness of this critical industry.


