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Industrial Visit to Jain Cord Industries

Industry Visit to Jain Cord Industries Pvt. Ltd.

Date:
January 30, 2025

Venue; Jain Cord Industries Pvt. Ltd., Mathura

Time: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Participants:
•25 members from ladies wing Gurugram
•10 members from the Youth wing Gurugram

Vertical: JBN /Saksham/ Swayam

Purpose of the Visit:

The visit aimed to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application by providing
participants with firsthand exposure to the textile industry’s operations. It sought to enhance
understanding of fabric dyeing and printing processes, as well as sustainable practices in production,
energy usage, and water management. Additionally, the visit facilitated business networking and
discussions on potential job opportunities within the sector. 

Event Highlights:
•Business Networking: Members engaged in meaningful interactions with industry professionals,
fostering potential collaborations.
•Job Opportunities Discussion: Conversations centered around current and future employment
prospects within the textile sector.

Factory Tour Insights:
•Fabric Dyeing & Printing Processes: Participants observed the intricate methods employed in fabric
dyeing and printing.
•Sustainability Practices: The Company’s commitment to sustainable production was evident through:
•Use of eco-friendly dyes
•Efficient energy utilization
•Advanced water management systems

Acknowledgments:
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Mrs. Mamta Jain & Mrs. Simmi Jain and the entire Jain Cord
Industries team for their warm hospitality and for providing such a valuable learning experience.

This visit offered a comprehensive understanding of the textile industry’s operations and underscored
the importance of sustainable practices in modern manufacturing.
Key takeaways:
1. Job Opportunities:

The visit highlighted various roles in production, quality control, and sustainable manufacturing.
Promoters discussed future job openings, particularly in sustainability-focused roles and innovation-
driven departments.
2. New Learning:
Participants acquired firsthand knowledge of fabric dyeing, printing, and advanced sustainable practices,
enhancing their practical understanding of modern textile operations.
3. Vendor Opportunities: Promoters emphasized collaboration opportunities for vendors providing eco-
friendly raw materials, chemicals, and energy-efficient technologies.
4. Opportunities for Textile Designers: Textile designers explored innovative design applications and
sustainable fabric development, with discussions on future collaborations for creative projects.
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