Knitting and T-Shirt Manufacturing Business Start-up Requirement - An outline

I was reading project reports uploaded by National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) on their site. In the project profile section, I found some very interesting information on small garment business projects.

Since last few months, I am observing that a lot of OCS readers are kin to start a business in garment manufacturing. I am daily receiving many emails with a lot of questions on business start-up, like

  • how to start garment business in small scale?
  • what all things do they need to know to start garment business?
  • how much investment is required for the business set up? 
  • what all machines are required?
  • from where they will get more information about the business start-up and guide for setting up a factory?
  • where they would get raw materials? and many more.
This post is specially written for them. This post would not cover all the above questions but you will get an overview of the business requirement. In this post, I will show you two slides that provide brief information on Knitting cum T-shirt Manufacturing Project in small scale (with 2500 pieces per day production capacity). The information shown in the following slides are sourced from NSIC E-library. In this report, you will get the following information.
  1. Approximate invest requirement for the project
  2. Machines and equipment to be installed
  3. Process flow
  4. List of major raw materials and 
  5. Manpower requirement
For further information on project (garment manufacturing business) you can contact to NSIC officials. You can also write us if you are serious about business start up in garment manufacturing.




You might also like to read 10 small business ideas in the Garment Industry and machines needed to make t-shirts. I wish you all the best.


Prasanta Sarkar

Prasanta Sarkar is a textile engineer and a postgraduate in fashion technology from NIFT, New Delhi, India. He has authored 6 books in the field of garment manufacturing technology, garment business setup, and industrial engineering. He loves writing how-to guide articles in the fashion industry niche. He has been working in the apparel manufacturing industry since 2006. He has visited garment factories in many countries and implemented process improvement projects in numerous garment units in different continents including Asia, Europe, and South Africa. He is the founder and editor of the Online Clothing Study Blog.

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