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Indian Footwear Industry


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The Footwear Industry is a significant segment of the Leather Industry in India. India ranks second among the footwear producing countries next to China. The industry is labour intensive and is concentrated in the small and cottage industry sectors. While leather shoes and uppers are concentrated in large scale units, the sandals and Chappals are produced in the household and cottage sector. India produces more of gents’ footwear while the world’s major production is in ladies footwear. In the case of Chappals and sandals, use of non-leather material is prevalent in the domestic market.

The major production centers India are Chennai, Ranipet, Ambur in Tamil Nadu, , Mumbai in Maharashtra, Kanpur in U.P. , Jalandhar in Punjab, Agra and Delhi. 

The following table indicates concentration of units in various parts of the country:

Region

  Large & Medium Scale  

SSI

Household

Tamil Nadu 64 31 7
Delhi & up North 4 8 2
Agra, Kanpur 9 34 14
Calcutta 1 3 19
Bangalore 6 3 4
Mumbai 3 11  
Others 13 10 3

The estimated annual footwear production capacity in 1999 is nearly 1736 million pairs (776 million pairs of leather footwear and 960 million pairs of non-leather footwear). 

Region-wise share of total estimated capacities is as follows:

Region Leather  Shoes   Non-leather Shoes Leather Shoe Uppers Leather Sandals Non Leather Sandals
Percentage
Tamil Nadu 26 5 54 1 0
Delhi & up North 10 77 4 1 60
Agra, Kanpur 45 0 32 62 0
Calcutta 12 0 2 3 0
Bangalore 3 3 4 0 0
Mumbai 4 2 1 32 0
Others 0 13 3 1 40
Total 100 100 100 100 100

Shoes manufactured in India wear brand names like Florsheim, Gabor, Clarks, Salamander and St. Micheal’s. As part of its effort to play a lead role in the global trade, the Indian leather industry is focusing on key deliverables of innovative design, consistently superior quality and unfailing delivery schedules.

India in itself has a huge domestic market, which is largely untapped.

The Indian footwear industry is provided with institutional infrastructure support through premier institutions like Central Leather Research Institute, Chennai, Footwear Design & Development Institute, Noida, National Institute of Fashion Technology, New Delhi, etc in the areas of technological development, design and product development and human resource development.

The availability of abundant raw material base, large domestic market and the opportunity to cater to world markets makes India an attractive destination for technology and investments.

IMPORT
In 1999, the global import of footwear (leather and non-leather) in terms of value was around US$ 43278 million, accounting a share of 63.42% in the total global import of leather and leather products. Out of this, import of leather footwear alone accounted for US$ 26379 million and non-leather footwear US$ 16899 million.

EXPORT
India’s export of Leather Footwear touched US$ 331 million in 1999-2000, recording an increase of 3.29% over the preceding year. India thus holds a share of 1.25% in the global import of leather footwear. The major markets for Indian Leather Footwear are the U.K., the U.S.A., Germany, Italy, France and Russia. Nearly 71% of India ‘s export of Leather Footwear is to Germany, the U.S.A., the U.K and Italy.

In 1999-2000, export of leather footwear from India constituted 21% share of its total export of leather and leather products. Nearly 33 million pairs of various types of leather footwear were exported during the year, out of which shoes / boots constituted 90%.

The different types of leather footwear exported from India are dress shoes, casuals, moccasins, sport shoes, horrachies, sandals, ballerinas, booties.

Export of leather footwear during the last three years :

(Value in million US$)

      April-Feb
Product 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-2001
Leather Footwear 320.25 330.80 348.96

Source : DGCI & S, Calcutta

Export projections for the next two years:

(Value in million US$)

Product 2001-02 2002-03
Leather Footwear 453 506

Source : Indicative Medium Term Plan

Following leading institutes in India are engaged in imparting training to personnel in the footwear manufacturing as per the requirement of the trade and industry.

Name of Institute Address and E-mail
Council for Leather Exports
(CLE)
Leather Centre, 53 Raja Muthiah Road
Periamet, Chennai – 600 003Fax: 044-538 8713/538 7083
Email: cle@giasmd01.vsnl.net.in
Footwear Design & Development Institute
(FDDI)
A-10/A,Sector-24, NOIDA-201301
Email: fddi@del2.vsnl.net.in
Central Footwear Training Institute (CFTI) Agra : 41-42 Industrial Area, Site C, SikandraAgra – 282002 (U.P)E-Mail cftiagra@usa.net
Chennai : 65/1 GST Road, Guindy, Chennai-600032
Tele: 044-2341529/236876
Email: cfti@md5.vsnl.net.in

The CLRI and the FDDI are also equipped to carry out most of the tests for footwear manufacturing and issue certificates.

Source:
Secretariat For Industrial Assistance
Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion
Ministry of Commerce and Industry
Govt. of India
Udyog Bhawan, New Delhi - 110 011
SIA Website :
http://indmin.nic.in

10.02.2002


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