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T.T. Limited Commences Production at New 1.25 Lakh Sq Ft Howrah Facility.

Delhi textile firm T.T. Limited begins production in Bengal’s hosiery park, targeting UK/US FTAs with SEDEX-certified 1.25L sq ft facility.

Textile Major Bets on Eastern India Growth with Strategic Hosiery Expansion

Howrah, West Bengal: Delhi-based T.T. Limited, a vertically integrated textile leader, has initiated commercial production at its new 1.25 lakh square foot manufacturing unit in the West Bengal Hosiery Park. The facility positions the company to capitalize on emerging export opportunities through proposed FTAs while strengthening its Eastern India distribution network.

Key Facility Details

🏭 Location: West Bengal Hosiery Park, Howrah
📏 Area: 1.25 lakh sq ft
👕 Product Focus: Casualwear & innerwear
🌍 Market Split: 60% domestic / 40% export-targeted
🔄 Current Status: Phase 1 operational since March 2025

Strategic Expansion Drivers

1. FTA-Led Export Opportunities

✔ UK FTA Benefit: 12-15% tariff advantage over Chinese imports
✔ Potential US Pact: Expected duty concessions for Made-in-India apparel
✔ Geographic Edge:

2. Production & Capacity Roadmap

ParameterPhase 1 (2025)Phase 2 (2026)
Annual Capacity3.5-4M pieces8M pieces (planned)
Employment500+ workers1,200+ projected
CertificationSEDEX accreditedGOTS, Oeko-Tex planned

3. Technology & Compliance

Financial Context & Market Positioning

Q4 FY25 Performance Snapshot

💰 Revenue: ₹62.49 crore ($7.24M)
📉 Net Loss: ₹4.11 crore ($476K) (Attributed to pre-operational costs)
📈 Growth Levers:

Eastern India Distribution Strategy

✔ Hub-and-Spoke Model: Howrah as regional DC
✔ Market Reach:

Industry Outlook

Bengal’s Textile Revival

Global Trade Shifts

Management Commentary

Sanjay Kumar Jain, Managing Director:
“This facility is our strategic bet on three megatrends – the East India consumption boom, Western brands’ China diversification, and FTAs rewriting global trade rules. With SEDEX compliance from day one, we’re ready to serve ESG-conscious global retailers.”

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