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Shiv. S. Balvantrai Rotliwala

ADDRESS:Plot No. 134, Shiv Ashish Industrial Co-operative Society Ltd., Near Chosath Jogani Mata Mandir, Opp. SMC Community Hall, Udhna Magdalla Road, Surat-395002, (Gujarat ) India.

Company Profile

Founded in 1975 by our late grandfather, Balvantrai Lallubhai Rotliwala, our business is currently led by Satishchandra Balvantrai Rotliwala and Shiv Satishchandra Rotliwala. Known as Shiv S Balvantrai Rotliwala, with our trademark "SSBR ®️," we are an ISO 9001:2015 certified organization with a 45-year long and strong relationship with Bemberg™. Specializing in manufacturing and exporting various fabrics, including that from Bemberg™ like Chiffon, Georgette, and Satin Crepe etc. which are also used domestically for women’s dresses and sarees. Our weaving setup comprises of 1500 traditional and modern rapier looms, has a capacity to make 1.6 million metres of fabric every quarter. Our processing unit boasts world-class machinery for finishing fabrics, supplying to locations across India and offering value-added services like embroidery and digital prints. With a commitment to innovation and quality, we continue to develop new fabrics.

Business Content

In our fabric manufacturing process, we have a variety of equipment to ensure quality and efficiency. Our facility is equipped with power looms and rapier machines for weaving, ensuring precise and uniform fabric construction. We use winding machines to prepare yarn, warping machines to create the warp for weaving, and TFO (Two-for-One twister) machines for twisting yarn, all of which contribute to the strength and durability of our fabrics. Additionally, we utilize sizing machines to apply sizing to yarn, enhancing its properties for weaving. For value-added services, we employ digital print technology, allowing us to create intricate designs and patterns on our fabrics, adding a unique touch to our products.

Product Introduction

Bemberg™ yarn is utilized in creating exquisite fabrics like Chiffon, Georgette, Crepe, Taffeta, Satin, among others. These fabrics are popular choices for crafting women's Indian sarees and dresses, known for their elegance and quality.

Manufacturing Process

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