COIMBATORE
COIMBATORE
COIMBATORE
AREA
1. Raw materials: The nearby lava region forming the hinterland of the Mumbai
port produces raw cotton.
2. Port Facilities: Mumbai port has excellent harbour facilities for importing
long staple cotton and machinery to meet the requirements of the mill.
3. Humid Climate: has humid climate essential for spinning and weaving.
4. Water: Abundant supplies of soft water are available for dyeing and
bleaching.
5. Labour: There are supplies of skilled and skilled workers in large number.
8. Market: There are good markets both home and foreign for the yarn and
fabrics.
9. Transport: Both Rail and road transport system are well developed.
A boom in the textile industry followed, with 10 cotton mills set up in Mumbai
by 1865, employing over 6,500 workers. A gradual increase led to a total of 136
mills being set up by 1900. The textile industry was offered added government
incentives in the form of long term leases (some as mills stimulated the
economic growth and employment).
MARKET
Mumbai is the collecting centre of raw cotton for export and mills use. For that
purpose, Mumbai possesses a well-knit transport system by rail and road.
Mumbai port has excellent harbour facilities for importing long staple cotton
and machinery to meet the requirements of the mill. There are good markets
both home and foreign for the yarn and fabrics. Both Rail and road transport
system are well developed.