AEPC’s Outlook, Role and
Vision
Born in 1978- Apparel
Export Promotion Council (AEPC) is a sponsored body under the Ministry of
Textiles. Build and lived to its mandate of Apparel and Garments export
promotions in India ; it tells the saga of
the bygone era. From just being a quota monitoring entity, AEPC is
today a powerful body for the promotion and facilitation of garment
manufacturing and their exports. AEPC is endowed with the power to create myth,
transcending moments of apparel export history as a narrative of extraordinary
time. This body has recorded amazing kaleidoscopic breadth of events– witness
of good and bad business environment. AEPC has often triumphant in the cause of
promoting apparel export with the cooperation and stupendous talent of exports
across India . Initially started
with a just one office, with a passage of time it has grown to be the largest
Export Promotion Council having membership of nearly 8000 from amongst large
Corporate Houses, Star Trading Houses, Small & Medium Scale Units (SME),
Trading Houses, etc. Out of the total membership of the Council, 85%
constitutes the SMEs.
AEPC is the official body of apparel
exporters in India that
provides invaluable assistance to Indian exporters as well as
importers/international buyers who choose India as their preferred sourcing
destination for garments. For Indian exporters, AEPC is quite literally a
one-stop shop for information; advise, technical guidance, workforce and market
intelligence. Members have access to updated trade statistics, potential
markets, information on international fairs and assistance in participating at
these fairs. It also plays a large role in identifying new markets and leading
trade delegations to various countries. In recent years AEPC has worked tirelessly
in integrating the entire industry - starting at the grass root level of
training the workforce and supplying a steady stream of man power to the
industry; identifying the best countries to source machinery and other
infrastructure and brokering several path breaking deals for its members and
finally helping exporters to showcase their best at home fairs as well as be
highly visible at international fairs the world over.
The steady growth in the
production and exports of apparel and garments from India has been the continuous journey of
innovation and setting up quality standards in manufacturing and delivering
services. This is evident as an ISO 9001:2000 and SA:8000 certified
organization. Right from its inception organization been insisting the exporting
community on the quality parameter – and the Council itself has the distinction
for designing and execution of exhibition management services and provision of
specialized management, educational, consulting and public relation services to
apparel industry. As part of its philanthropic and skill development activity
AEPC is working a strong supply chain for boosting the apparel industry. Today,
AEPC runs 106 Apparel Training & Design Centre (ATDC) and more than 85,000
students trained mainly from weaker section of Society. It also manages the Institutes of
Apparel Management (IAM) – “India ’s First
Apparel Multi Varsity” campus in Gurgaon. ATDC has emerged as India ’s
largest vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector with over 75 ATDCs
including 25 ATDC-IGNOU Community Colleges and
over 50 SMART Centers and Skill Camps at present in major
Apparel clusters spread across 20 states Pan India . ATDC’s
aim is to train skilled workforce for the rapidly growing export and domestic
sectors of the Apparel Industry and upgrade the technical skills to improve
quality, productivity and efficiency in a global context
Institutes of Apparel
Management was established in 2007 with an intention to create
professionals for “Business of Fashion” for Fashion, Textiles & Lifestyle
Industry. IAM has been very instrumental to train Designers, Design
Professionals, Design Managers, Designer Merchandisers, Quality Professionals
etc. with a broad base knowledge of applied Management skills, competencies
& understanding the dynamics of Apparel business in global context. IAM has
for the first time in India developed the most contemporary and
sought after Full time programmes and an array of Modular CE programmes which
will give every individual an opportunity to upgrade their professional skills,
key competencies & knowledge by moving up in the knowledge value chain.
AEPC’s ‘Skill Assessment Cell’ is setup with an objective to
identify and consider the skill certification for early school leavers and
existing workers, especially working in the unorganized sector. The project
works in association with Ministry of Labour & Employment it seeks to
develop a new strategic framework for skill development in close consultation
with industries. This initiative is helping in boosting the morale, and
uplifting the social status of workforce. Now AEPC Assessment Cell has done an
assessment approximately of 1500 candidates. In order to make India a world class sourcing hub for apparel
industry project DISHA (Driving Industry towards Sustainable Human Advancement)
was started. This is an initiative of AEPC under umbrella of MOT for
facilitating & preparing Indian apparel manufacturers towards becoming more
socially and environmentally responsible industry. The programme aims at capacity
building of the SMEs on apparel sector through cluster level and unit level
trainings on gap assessment and remediation of the same.
In the current fiscal year apparel
exporters are facing problem in getting more orders as the rupee is falling and
possibility of getting business from US and EU is little hazy. Some of the SMEs
are not able to utilize the 60% of installed capacity, which in turn is
affecting their profitability. Decline in orders and less utilization of
installed capacity, stiff competition from south Asian and south East Asian
nations are the major reasons for the lost in jobs. If we look at the import of
major market like USA and EU which contributed 80% of our
total export to world have registered decline in volume wise import which
suggests that in term of quantity export are not increasing which is affecting
the orders. Decline in order leads to the shutting down of the units
subsequently loss in jobs and business.
To resist the jolt of world economic
crisis we have made certain strategies where in we are emphasizing the
diversification of market base. To diversify the market this year we are
organizing mega show in Tokyo , Japan which
is the third largest importer in world and India ’s share in import is less
than 1%. Success of this show may bring huge apparel business to India as Indian has already concluded
India-Japan CEPA and has become effective since August 2011. Under the
agreement duty free apparel import has been allowed in Japan since August 2011. We are
organizing buyer’s seller meet in Tel Aviv, Israel ; Barcelona and Madrid in Spain and New York in USA . We have
also planned mega apparel show called magic fair in USA .
AEPC resourcefulness to take calculated
risk braving all odds, perceptible across all circumstances, is the key fuel
for the India ’s apparel
export growth. With AEPC’s expertise and initiatives India ’s apparel exports are sure to
grow stronger each year in their achievements, skills and proficiency, while
international buyers get superior solutions for their garments exports.
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