National Jute Manufactures Corporation Limited

National Jute Manufactures Corporation Limited
Public
Industry Textile industry
Founded Kolkata, India (June 3, 1980 (1980-06-03))
Founder Government of India
Headquarters Kolkata, India
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Mr. Kushal Bhaduri (CMD)
Revenue Increase 600.00 crore (US$89 million)[1]
Subsidiaries Birds Jute and Export
Website NJMC.gov.in

National Jute Manufacturers Corporation Ltd.(NJMC) is a Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) of the Government of India and is headquartered in Kolkata, West Bengal. It was incorporated under the Indian Companies Act, 1956 with an objective to takeover six jute mills, the management of which was earlier taken over by the Govt. of India under the Industries (Development and Regulation) Act, 1951. At present NJMC is engaged in manufacturing of jute goods through its three running units, two units located at North North 24 Paragnas in West Bengal and one unit located at Katihar in Bihar. It has one subsidiary namely Birds Jute and Export.

The Company has taken so many new initiatives viz. Adoption & Implementation of Modernization Scheme, Implementation of Innovation Scheme like Baxterisation of Spinning Frames, Introduction of Production contracts in place of labour contracts, Procurement of Modern Machinery like Spreaders, 4 ¾ inch SD Spinning Frames. All the three operating Mills have restarted production regularly under the new production–based contract and result achieved so far is encouraging.

In Aug 2013, decision was taken to select Transaction Advisor for conceptualizing the alternative plan for utilization of surplus land of NJMC Limited. NJMC is looking for its diversification of Jute Products in light of the global consensus in green revolution & eco-friendly products.

History of NJMC

The company formed through the nationalization of six jute mills, namely, Kinnison, Khardah, National, Alexandra, union, all in the state of West Bengal and RBHM Katihar in Bihar in 1980 is under the administrative control of Ministry of Textiles.

Due to financial losses the company was referred to the BIFR in August 1992. On 19th March 2010, the Cabinet finally approved the revival of NJMC Ltd. and on 31 March 2011, BIFR approved the revival scheme of NJMC Ltd.

The implementation of the revival scheme was supported by resuming operation in RBHM unit in January 2011 and was followed by re-opening of Kinnison and Khardah mills in September 2011.

History

About NJMC

The Company has taken so many new initiatives viz. Adoption & Implementation of Modernization Scheme, Implementation of Innovation Scheme like Baxterisation of Spinning Frames, Introduction of Production contracts in place of labour contracts, Procurement of Modern Machinery like Spreaders, 4 ¾ inch SD Spinning Frames. All the three operating Mills have restarted production regularly under the new production–based contract and result achieved so far is encouraging.

In Aug 2013, decision was taken to select Transaction Advisor for conceptualizing the alternative plan for utilization of surplus land of NJMC Limited. NJMC is looking for its diversification of Jute Products in light of the global consensus in green revolution & eco-friendly products.

History

The company formed through the nationalization of six jute mills, namely, Kinnison, Khardah, National, Alexandra, union, all in the state of West Bengal and RBHM Katihar in Bihar in 1980 is under the administrative control of Ministry of Textiles.

Due to financial losses the company was referred to the BIFR in August 1992. On 19th March 2010, the Cabinet finally approved the revival of NJMC Ltd. and on 31 March 2011, BIFR approved the revival scheme of NJMC Ltd.

The implementation of the revival scheme was supported by resuming operation in RBHM unit in January 2011 and was followed by re-opening of Kinnison and Khardah mills in September 2011.


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Units

The six mills under the NJMC are as follows:

Products

Jute products are diverse, from gunny bags to home decor. Some examples include, B Twill sacking cloth, water repellent geo-textiles, floor mats, carpets, Tiffin Bag, Bottle Bag, Ring Bag, 3 Fold Purse etc.

Ref. Products Tab at http://njmc.gov.in/index.html.

Financial losses and restructuring

The Company has taken so many new initiatives viz. Adoption & Implementation of Modernization Scheme, Implementation of Innovation Scheme like Baxterisation of Spinning Frames, Introduction of Production contracts in place of labour contracts, Procurement of Modern Machinery like Spreaders, 4 ¾ inch SD Spinning Frames. All the three operating Mills have restarted production regularly under the new production–based contract and result achieved so far is encouraging.

In Aug 2013, decision was taken to select Transaction Advisor for conceptualizing the alternative plan for utilization of surplus land of NJMC Limited. NJMC is looking for its diversification of Jute Products in light of the global consensus in green revolution & eco-friendly products.

Ref. BIFR Status Tab at http://njmc.gov.in/index.html. [3]

References

www.njmc.gov.in

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