Ambika Cotton Mills Ltd
NSE:AMBIKCO
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Ambika Cotton Mills Ltd
Glance View
Ambika Cotton Mills Ltd. engages in the manufacturing and selling cotton yarn catering to the needs of manufacturers of premium branded shirts and t-shirts. The company is headquartered in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. The firm's geographic segments include Europe, Asia, North America and India. The firm manufactures compact and elitwist cotton yarn for hosiery and weaving. The firm manufactures cotton yarn counts varying from 20s to 120s combed, which goes for the manufacture of branded shirts and t-shirts globally. Its products are made from various imported and Indian cotton. The firm manufactures cotton ring spun and compact yarn for shirting. The firm operates approximately four manufacturing units, which are situated in Dindigul, Tamil Nadu with a total spindle capacity of approximately 1,08,288 of compacting system, which converts 40,000 kilograms (Kgs) of yarn per day into fabrics. The firm's yarn is used by shirt manufacturers and knitted garment manufacturers. The company has operations in the international and domestic yarn market.
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