Indian footwear sector second largest producer in 2005

10/03/2006

According to Peter Kern, consultant, GDS, speaking at the recent India International Leather Fair (IILF), the Indian shoe industry has great export potential to expand in the European and Eastern European markets.

Although China was the largest global footwear producer in 2004, manufacturing 6,900 millions of pairs (mprs) of leather/other shoes, India was the second largest producing 690 mprs. Brazil manufactured 642 mprs, Indonesia 509 mprs, Italy 335 mprs, Vietnam 360 mprs, Thailand 270 mprs, Pakistan 245 mprs, Turkey 215 mprs and Mexico 194 mprs.

The USA remained the main importer of footwear with 1,896 mprs followed by Hong Kong at 772 mprs, Japan at 471 mprs, Gemany at 343 mprs, UK at 315 mprs, France at 290 mprs, Italy at 225 mprs, Russia at 144 mprs, the Netherlands at 122 mprs and Poland at 95 mprs.

China was also the largest exporter at 4,300 mprs.

Speaking at IILF, Mr Kern said,"In the coming years, China and Vietnam are going to dominate the low and middle price segments. Lifestyle and complete outfit concept are going to play a major role in future". He pointed out number of European factories are going to be decreased further and traders & big and medium sized retailers will increase their global orientation and sourcing.

Regarding the Indian shoe and leather goods industry today, he said, "India has developed into one of the most important leather shoe and leathergoods industries world-wide. It has an excellent strategic position within Asia for fashion items. It has an excellent industry infra-structure supported by component industries, the availability of raw material and a skilled workforce."

He urged Indian shoe manufacturers to pay attention to the country’s distribution policy, improve its quality and delivery period and to focus on chain stores.