Journey of JINDAL in Becoming the Best in the Textile Market
The Textile magazine|January 2021
Jindal Worldwide Limited is one of the largest denim exporters and manufacturers that started functioning in India in the 1980s. Presently, the workspace of this esteemed organization is spread in several countries all over the world. The Jindal Group specializes in the manufacturing of premium quality denim, printed shirting, Dyed Yarn, and Bottom weights.
Journey of JINDAL in Becoming the Best in the Textile Market

All that they manufacture and export shows the highest levels of passion, excellence, and innovation. Their designs are unique and contemporary, and the brand continually thrives to offer the best to its customers. This also means that Jindal believes in constant growth and innovation, which also makes them number one in the textile market at present.

The company is listed in both the BSE and the NSE. Moreover, all of the work takes place in and around Ahmedabad, Gujarat. The manufacturing facilities and infrastructure are top-notch, and the technology is worldclass. Since, the organization does its spinning, weaving, and processing, the factories are all extremely wellequipped with the right types of machinery. Plus, there are laboratories for textile testing, and CAD systems too.

According to the Managing Director of the Jindal Worldwide Limited, Mr. Amit Agarwal, the organization started entering the denim sector around 2003-2004. Soon, the sales started rising from 2005 when their capacity was of around 10 million meters. At that time, Jindal was mostly catering to the domestic denim market with the hope of expanding into the foreign markets soon.

Here, Mr. Agarwal joined the organization in 1999 after finishing his MBA in the same year. Since then, he has been driving the growth of the business from just textiles to the more significant fashion industry, denim, and more. Under his supervision, Jindal Worldwide Limited has grown more every year. While the organization was already exporting textiles to the US and other countries by 1999-2000, the denim market was still unexplored. Later, when Mr. Agarwal decided to enter the fashion market, denim caught his interest.

This story is from the January 2021 edition of The Textile magazine.

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