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List of Itc Hs Codes of Company-Products List of the SRTEPC participants in Morocco Style Fashion & Tex Fair in Casablanca, Morocco from 31 March to 3 April, 2016 along with company-products and Director Identification Number of Directors/ PAN number of companies. 1. M/S.ANGADPAL INDUSTRIES PVT.LTD Shri. Dapinderpal Singh Arora, Director Din No.: 00157603 Company Products along with ITC HS Code Numbers: ITC HS Product Descriptions CODE Other Woven Fabrics Of Synthetic Staple Fibres 55151190 Mixed Mainly Or Solely With Viscose Rayon Staple Fibres : Other 54075220 & 100% Polyester Suiting And Shirting 54075210 Woven Fabrics Of Cotton, Containing 85% Or 52081190 More By Weight Of Cotton, Weighing Not More Than 200 G/M2 Unbleached : Other 54078114 & Polyester Suiting & Shirting 54078113 Other Woven Fabrics Of Synthetic Staple Fibres 55151330 Mixed Mainly Or Solely With Wool Or Fine Animal Hair : Dyed 2. M/S.BALAVIGNA WVG. MILLS (PR.) LTD Shri. Prabhu Mohanram, Director Din No.: 00975638 Company Products alongwith ITC HS Code Numbers: ITC HS Product Description CODE 52081110 Dhoti 52081130 Shirting Fabrics 52081190 Other 52081210 Dhoti 52081230 Shirting Fabrics Sheeting(Takia, Leopard Fabrics, Other Than 52081250 Furnishing Fabrics) 52081260 Voile 52081290 Other 52081310 Shirting Fabrics 52081320 Dobby Fabrics 52081390 Other 52081910 Dedsuti, Dosuti Fabrics 52081990 Other 52082140 Shirting Fabrics 52082150 Cambrics (Including Madapollam And Jaconet) 52082170 Muslin (Including Lawn, Mulmul And Organdi) 52082180 Voils (Excluding Leno Fabrics) 52082190 Other 52082230 Shirting Fabrics 52082250 Cambrics (Including Madapollam And Jaconet) 52082260 Long Cloth (Including Calico) 52082270 Sheeting (Takia And The Like) 52082280 Voils (Excluding Leno Fabrics) 52082290 Other 52082310 Shirting Fabrics Parmatta Fabrics (Including Ilesia, Pocketing, Italian 52082320 Twill) 52082330 Shirting Fabrics 52082390 Other Dedsuti, Dosuti Fabrics, Ceretonnes And 52082920 Osamburge 52082990 Other 52083110 Lungi 52083130 Shirting Fabrics 52083140 Casement 52083150 Cambrics (Including Madapollam And Jaconet) 52083160 Mull (Including Limbric And Willaya) Muslin (Including Lawn Mulmul And Organdi) Of 52083170 Carded Or Combed Yarn 52083180 Voils (Excluding Leno Fabrics) 52083190 Other 52083230 Shirting Fabrics 52083240 Casement 52083250 Bedticking, Domestic Cambrics (Including Madapollam And Jaconet), 52083260 Longcloth(Including Calico) And Voils (Excluding Leno Fabrics) 52083270 Coating (Including Suiting) Furnishing Fabrics( Excluding Pile And Chenille 52083280 Fabrics) 52083290 Other 52083310 Shirting Fabrics 52083320 Coating (Including Suiting) 52083330 Shirting (Including Mazri) 52083390 Other 52083990 Other 52084130 Shirting Fabrics 52084140 Bed Ticking, Domestic Furnishing Fabrics (Excluding Pile And Chenille 52084150 Fabrics) 52084190 Other 52084210 Bleeding Madras 52084230 Shirting Fabrics Furnishing Fabrics, Other Than Pile And Chenille 52084260 Fabrics 52084290 Other 52085110 Lungi 52085130 Shirting Fabrics 52085150 Cambrics (Including Madapollam And Jaconet) 52085160 Mull (Including Limbric And Willaya) Muslin (Including Lawn Mulmul And Organdi) Of 52085170 Carded Or Combed Yarn 52085180 Voils (Excluding Leno Fabrics) 52085190 Other 52085230 Shirting Fabrics 52085250 Cambrics (Including Madapollam And Jaconet) 52085260 Mull (Including Limbric And Willaya) Muslin (Including Lawn Mulmul And Organdi) Of 52085270 Carded Or Combed Yarn 52085280 Voils (Excluding Leno Fabrics) 52085290 Other 3. M/S.BMS FASHION Shri. Pankaj Kapoor, Partner Pan No.: AAKFB3048H Company Products alongwith ITC HS Code Numbers: ITC HS Product Description CODE Woven Fabrics Of Synthetic Staple Fibres 55121910 Containing 85% Or More By Weight Of Synthetic Staple Fibres - Unbleached Woven Fabrics Of Synthetic Staple Fibres Containing Less Than 85% By Weight Of Such Fibres 55132900 Mixed Mainly Or Solely With Cotton Of A Weight Not Exceeding 170 G/M2- Other Woven Fabrics. Woven Fabrics Of Synthetic Staple Fibres Containing Less Than 85% By Weight Of Such Fibres 55142900 Mixed Mainly Or Solely With Cotton Of A Weight Exceeding 170 G/M2- Other Woven Fabrics. Woven Fabrics Of Synthetic Staple Fibres Mixed 55151130 Mainly Or Solely With Viscose Rayon Staple Fibres - Dyed Woven Fabrics Of Cotton Containing 85% Or More 52081230 By Weight Of Cotton, Weighing Not More Than 200 G/M2-Shirting Fabrics Woven Fabrics Of Cotton Containing Less Than 85% By Weight Of Cotton, Mixed Mainly Or Solely With 52103110 Manmade Fibres, Weighing Not More Than 200 G/M2 – Shirting Fabrics 62031200 Suits Of Synthetic Fibres 4. M/S.BSL LIMITED Shri. Arun Kumar Churiwal, Director Din No.: 00001718 Company Products alongwith ITC HS Code Numbers: ITC HS Product Description CODE Other Woven Fabrics Of Synthetic Staple Fibres 55151190 Mixed Mainly Or Solely With Viscose Rayon Staple Fibres : Other 55142130 Poly Viscose Cotton Linen Other Woven Fabrics Of Synthetic Staple Fibres 55151330 Mixed Mainly Or Solely With Wool or Fine animal hair : Dyed Woven Fabrics of combined wool or of combined 51121930 fine animal hair of a weight not exceeding 200 g/m2 : Dyed 5. M/S.D’DÉCOR EXPORTS PVT. LTD. Shri. Sanjay Arora Director Din No.: 00276271 Company Products alongwith ITC HS Code Numbers: Product Description ITC HS CODE 52083190 Other woven fabrics of cotton , Cotton containing 85% or more by wt & less than 200 GSM 52103990 Woven fabrics of cotton, containing less than 85% by weight of cotton, mixed mainly or solely with man-made fibres, weighing not more than 200 g/m2 : other 52115120 Printed Cotton furnishing fabrics, cotton containing less than 85% by wt. 52121300 Other Dyed woven fabrics of cotton , weighting not more than 200 GSM 52121400 Other woven fabrics of cotton , weighting not more than 200 GSM of Yarns of different colours. 52122300 Other Dyed woven fabrics of cotton , weighting more than 200 GSM 52122400 Other woven fabrics of cotton , weighting more than 200 GSM of yarns of different colours 53091910 Dyed woven fabrics of flax, containing 85% or more by weight of flax 53091990 Other woven fabrics of flax 53092910 Dyed woven fabrics of flax 53092990 Other woven fabrics of flax, containing less than 85% by weight of flax 54077200 Other dyed woven fabrics, unbleached or bleached of synthetic filament yarn. 54077300 Other woven fabrics, unbleached or bleached of synthetic filament yarn of different colours. 54077400 Printed woven fabrics, unbleached or bleached of synthetic filament yarn. 54078290 Other Dyed woven fabrics of synthetic filament yarn 54078300 Other Dyed woven fabrics, of synthetic filament yarns of different colours. 54079200 Other unbleached or bleached dyed woven fabrics, of synthetic filament yarn. 54079300 Other unbleached or bleached woven fabrics, of synthetic filament yarns of different colours. 54079400 Other printed woven fabrics of synthetic filament yarn. 54075290 Other dyed woven fabrics, containing 85% or more by weight of textured polyester filament yarn. 54083420 Fabrics of continuous filament yarn other than rayon. 54083490 Other Fabrics of continuous filament yarn other than rayon. 55121990 Other Unbleached or bleached woven fabrics of synthetic staple fibres containing 85% or more by weight of synthetic staple fibres. 55132300 Other woven fabrics of polyester staple fibres Woven fabrics of synthetic staple fibres containing less than 85% by weight of synthetic staple fibres. Mixed mainly or solely with cotton. 55133900 Polyester staple fibres, plain weave of other woven fabrics of synthetic staple fibres containing less than 85% by weight of synthetic staple fibres. 55151230 Other dyed Woven fabrics of synthetic staple fibres containing less than 85% by weight of synthetic staple fibres. 55151240 Other printed Woven fabrics of synthetic staple fibres containing less than 85% by weight of synthetic staple fibres. 55151290 Other yarn dyed Woven fabrics of synthetic staple fibres containing less than 85% by weight of synthetic staple fibres mixed mainly or solely with man-made filaments 55159130 Dyed Woven fabrics of synthetic staple fibres containing less than 85% by weight of synthetic staple fibres mixed mainly or solely with man- made filaments. 55161200 Dyed Woven fabrics of artificial staple fibre, containing 85% or more weight of artifical staple fibres. 55161300 Woven fabrics of artificial staple fibre, containing 85% or more weight of artifical staple fibres of yarns of different colours 55162200 Dyed Woven fabrics of artificial staple fibre, containing less than 85% by weight of artifical staple fibres. 55162300 Yarn Dyed Woven fabrics of artificial staple fibre, containing less than 85% by weight of artifical staple fibres. 55162400 Printed Woven fabrics of artificial staple fibre, containing less than 85% by weight of artifical staple fibres. 58101000 Embroidery in the piece, in strips or in motifs : Embroidery without visible ground 58109290 Embroidery in the piece, in strips or in motifs : Other 58109900 Embroidery in the piece, in strips or in motifs : of other textile materials 58110090 Quilted textile products in the piece, composed of one or more layers of textile materials assembled with padding by stitching or otherwise, other than embroidery of heading 5810 : Other 63029100 Bed linen, table linen, toilet linen and kitchen linen : Of cotton 63022900 Bed linen, knitted or crocheted : of other textile materials 63022200 Bed linen, knitted or crocheted : Of man-made fibres 63039100 Curtains (including drapes) and interior blinds; curtain or bed valances knitted or crocheted: Of cotton 63039990 Curtains
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