Ichalkaranji, Maharashtra · Est. 2019
PVR Textiles
Precision Weaving. Industrial Scale
About Us
A soft welcome from Ichalkaranji
Established in 2019, PVR Textiles is a leading fabric manufacturer defined by precision and purpose. With a dedicated team of 50+ and a production line that rivals international standards, we pride ourselves on being a sole proprietorship that puts people first from our advanced manufacturing processes to our community CSR initiatives.
Backed by a workforce of 50+ skilled professionals and an uninterrupted production track record since inception, PVR Textiles operates at industrial scale, consistently meeting the volume, quality, and lead time demands of some of India’s most demanding retail supply chains. Production processes at PVR Textiles are on par with global standards. As part of our commitment to social responsibility, PVR Textiles actively contributes to the educational needs of schools in our local community.
YEARS OF DELIVERING PROMISES
Manufacturing
Our manufacturing capability
PVR Textiles operates from its modern production facilities in Ichalkaranji, Maharashtra. PVR Textiles operates a single focus, high efficiency weaving facility built for volume and consistency.
Weaving Shed
24 Toyota Airjet 810 looms arranged across a dedicated weaving hall. Climate-monitored environment to maintain yarn humidity levels and reduce warp breakage rates across all constructions.
Drawing-In & Knotting Station
Dedicated drawing-in and knotting station for precise warp preparation before every beam change. Ensures clean shed formation, eliminates misdraw errors, and maintains weave integrity from the first pick — critical for dobby and multi-colour constructions.
Humidification Plant
On-site humidification plant maintaining optimum relative humidity levels across the weaving floor. Controls yarn moisture content, reduces static, minimises warp breakage, and ensures consistent fabric hand feel and width stability across all counts.
Post Weaving & Quality Control
100% grey fabric inspection on every roll before dispatch. Per-metre checking for weave defects, count variation, and width consistency. Rolls labelled and logged by construction, count, and order reference.