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business firm's true mettle would be judged by
its performance during periods of economic recession.
It is said that, 'when the going gets tough, the
tough get going', this analogy, albeit somewhat
cliched, very, aptly describes Indo Count Industries
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Spinning and Knitting mill commenced production
of combed cotton yarn with a capacity of 12096
spindles in 1991. The plant is located at Kolhapur
in South West of India, an area having a strong
textile culture and is ideally placed in close
proximity to India's cotton growing belt. Latest
machines have been imported from Rieter, Schlafhorst,
Volkmann, Mayer & Cie,
Luwa and Uster. |
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Count's performance has been a revelation.
Plant capacity-has made a quantum jump from a
moderate 12096 spindles in 1991 to the present
56448 spindles and has also diversified into Dyed
Yarns, Corespun Yarns and Knitted Fabrics.
All this has been achieved against a back drop
of world wide reccessionary pressures. |
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investment in quality has paid rich dividends.
As an ISO 9002 and 100% Export Oriented
Unit, Indo Count's customer base has widely expanded
and it has carved a brand presence in all the
major markets like UK, Italy, Germany, Switzerland,
Scandinavia, Israel, Canada, Chile, Japan and
South Korea which are some of the many. Indo
Count yarn is known as 'Rieter Yarn', a status
which was conferred by Rieter Machine Works Ltd.
This authorization was based on the Swiss company's
appraisal that Indo Count's machinery is well
maintained and that the quality levels are consistent.
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