Trident Commissions Yarn Spinning Unit At Sanghera Facility, Barnala (07-Feb-2012)

Trident (TL), the leading textile player has commissioned new yarn spinning unit (TYS-5) with an installed capacity of 65,280 spindles at its Sanghera facility in Barnala (Punjab). The expansion project of the yarn spinning facilities is being implemented in a phased manner, which envisages setting up of 275,904 spindles and 2,040 rotors including other balancing equipments at a total cost of Rs 1,117 crore.
The company aims to complete project by the third quarter of 2013. It has increased total yarn spinning capacity to 289,728 spindles with this commissioning. The new plant is equipped with latest state of the art technology and manufactures combed yarn in the count range of 20s to 40s. It uses the latest link system; automatic roving transport and auto waste collection systems ensuring more productivity, process consistency & security and reduces the human touch.
Trident is the flagship company of Rs 3,600 crore, Trident Group, India. The company is committed to position itself as most reliable global company in textiles segment. The company deploys state of the art manufacturing technology coupled with appropriate human capital, systems for impeccable service levels and exports to more than 75 countries around the world.
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