Nyanza Textile Industries Limited Explained

Nyanza Textile Industries Limited
Type:Private
Foundation:1954
Location:Njeru, Uganda
Num Employees:1500 (2016)
Industry:Textile industry
Products:Cloth, bedsheets, T-shirts, uniforms
Homepage:Homepage

Nyanza Textile Industries Limited (Nytil), is an integrated textile manufacturing company in Uganda.

Location

The headquarters of the company and the company's factory are located in the town of Njeru, in Buikwe District, along the western bank of the Victoria Nile, between the Source of the Nile and Nalubaale Hydroelectric Power Station. This is approximately 6km (04miles), by road, west of the central business district of Jinja, the nearest large town.[1] Nytil lies approximately 77km (48miles),by road, east of Kampala, the capital and largest city in that country.[2] The coordinates of the main office and factory are:0°26'10.0"N, 33°11'10.0"E (Latitude:0.436116; Longitude:33.186104).

The company also operates a second factory located on Kampala Road, in Kampala's central business district.[3]

History

Nyanza Textitle Industries was established in 1954, by the colonial government as a parastatal company. The company was initially managed by Calico Printers Association (CPA), a Manchester, England based Company. CPA provided equipment and technical and managerial support until 1969 after which the independent governments in Uganda ran the factory until 1996, when they sold it to Southern Range Nyanza Limited, the company that runs it today.[4]

Overview

Nytil is the largest integrated textile industry, Uganda. It has facilities for spinning, weaving, coloring, and tailoring. Spinning capacity is 8000kg (18,000lb) per 24 hours. Also in 24 hours, the factory can weave 100000m (300,000feet) and tailor 18,000 T-shirts. The plant produces 150,000 bales of fabric annually, of which 15,000 are sold inside Uganda and the rest is exported. In 2018, total revenue is planned at US$50m (Shs167 billion), compared to $40m (about Shs133 billion) in 2015.[4]

Operations

The plant employs 1,500 in three shifts. This compares with 6,800 employees in 1996, whose output was less than that of the present workforce.[4] The factory buys cotton from farmers from the districts of Kasese, Arua, Hoima and Masindi.[5] The factory has a dedicated high voltage power line that supplies up to 3MW of electric power.[6] The cotton used by this company is either imported from Tanzania or sourced from Kasese District in the Western Region of Uganda.[3]

See also

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 19 April 2016. GFC. Distance between Jinja Town Hall, Gokhale Road, Jinja, Eastern Region, Uganda and Nyanza Textile Industries Limited, Jinja, Eastern Region, Uganda. 19 April 2016. Globefeed.com (GFC).
  2. Web site: Distance between Uganda Post Office, Kampala Road, Kampala, Central Region, Uganda and Nyanza Textile Industries Limited, Jinja, Eastern Region, Uganda. Globefeed.com (GFC). GFC. 19 April 2016. 19 April 2016.
  3. Web site: Uganda now imports cotton. 9 May 2016 . 9 May 2016 . Stephen . Otage. . Kampala.
  4. Web site: 19 April 2016. Nytil is moving up the textile ladder after a turbulent past. 18 April 2016 . Kampala. Daily Monitor. Ladu. Ismail Musa.
  5. Web site: 19 April 2016. 3,000 jobs at risk as Nytil faces closure. 10 June 2014. Yasiin . Mugerwa. Daily Monitor. Kampala.
  6. Web site: Nyanza Textile Industries Limited: Plant Modernization. 19 April 2016. 19 April 2016. Nyanza Textile Industries Limited (Nytil). Nytil.