Global textile industry capacity increases in 2021: ITMF

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The global number of installed short-staple spindles has grown from 219 million units in 2020 to 225 million units in 2021. The number of installed open-end rotors slightly increased from 7.9 million to 8.3 million. These positive trends contrast with the previous years, mainly because capacities are growing in Asia and Oceania again, led by China, as per a recent report by the International Textile Manufacturer Federation (ITMF).

The tendencies observed in other regions are stable. The number of installed air-jet spindles increased in all regions in 2021. The ITMF has published its report on International Textile Industry Statistics (ITIS) on productive capacity and raw materials consumption in the short-staple organised (spinning mill) sector in virtually all textile-producing countries in the world.

The global number of installed short-staple spindles has grown from 219 million units in 2020 to 225 million units in 2021. The number of installed open-end rotors slightly increased from 7.9 million to 8.3 million. These positive trends contrast with the previous years, mainly because capacities are growing in Asia and Oceania again, led by China.

The substitution between shuttle and shuttle-less looms continued in 2021. The number of installed shuttle-less looms increased from 1.62 million in 2020 to 1.72 in 2021 while installed shuttle looms reached 927,000. Total raw material consumption in the short-staple organised sector is back to expected levels after the pandemic and increased from 41,4 million tons in 2020 to 45,6 million tons in 2021. Consumption of raw cotton, synthetic, and cellulosic short-staple fibres increased by +14 per cent, +4 per cent, and +11 per cent, respectively.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (NB)


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