1. Well-equipped manufacturing unit with most advanced winding, wrapping facilities and looms.
2. Separate & spacious godown spaces for stocking raw materials and finished goods.
3. Special cabins for stocking delicate items.
4. Most modern facilities for quality control measures, packing and stocking of the finished goods.
5. Separate printing and mechanical dying unit.
6. Dying done only using Azo-free dyes.
7. Custom designs are done according to clients' specifications and requirements.
Advantages:
Alappuzha is a veritable maze of bridges and canals, the presence of which has given it the appellation the "Venice of the East". The entire area of the district lies in the low land and the midland divisions, and is the only district in Kerala having no area under the high lands. Kuttanad, the rice bowl of Kerala is in Alappuzha district. And mostly owing to its topography, Alappuzha is today, the most important centre in the State for coir industry. Almost 80 percent of the coir factories in the State are in this district.
Coir:
Coir, also known as Cocos, is a versatile natural golden fibre extracted from the protective husk of coconuts. This fibre is then spun into a wide range of yarns textured and non-textured and are woven into a wealth of colorful mats and mattings.
The Coir Industry is a traditional Indian cottage craft, particularly centered in the state of Kerala. And Kerala has stood witness to the beautiful products hand-woven in Coir; that represent skills handed down over several generations.
Being totally biodegradable, coir or the natural fibre is 100% eco-friendly and is resistant to fungi and rot. And the quality of coir being unaffected by moisture makes it the most ideal choice for the cold surfaces like marble and granite, which is why it has large taker in the most of the northern and north eastern parts of India and the western countries.
Accessibility:
75 kms from Cochin International Airport
85 kms from Vallarpadam Container Terminal
40 Kms from Cochin Seaport Road
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