By: Fibre2Fashion.com
Leather is one of the prominent sectors in Indian economy
generating employment opportunities for 2.5 million workers, contributing US$6
billion worth of manufactured goods. Majority of this output is contributed by
the SMEs clustered in 5 to 6 major locations. To enhance the competitiveness of
the SME clusters and aid their performance, SIDBI launched a programme to
strengthen the Business Development Services (BDS). This project, was launched
in 2006, and is being co-funded by Department for International Development
(DFID) of UK and GTZ of Germany.
Kanpur Leather Cluster- The Origin:
The Kanpur leather cluster has been selected as one of the
clusters for the project. It includes units situated in Kanpur Urban, and Unnao
districts. The cluster comprises of about 1600 SMEs providing employment to
more than one lakh craftsmen.
History of this cluster dates back to 150 years ago, when
the British set up factories for production of shoes and saddler items to meet
military requirements. During World War I, the existing capacity was inadequate
to meet the increasing demands. Local entrepreneurs were encouraged to set up
manufacturing facilities for these items. World War II further motivated the
growth of these industries, and in due course of time Kanpur became a prominent
centre of production of leather & leather products.
The industry experienced a major turning point during the
60s when some entrepreneurs started exporting raw hides, semi finished/finished
leather and other items. Soaring labor costs and environmental concerns led to
the closure of units in developed countries, shifting of production base and
resourcing to developing countries. This gave a defining moment for the Kanpur cluster, thus making it a major exporting centre for leather products.
The Industry paradigm:
The industry has a concentration of units producing semi
finished, and finished leather footwear, saddler & harness items. A few
units have started making leather garments and leather goods as well. Majority
of the tanning units are situated in Jajmau, 10 kms from Kanpur, and a few
units are located at Unnao and Banthar Industrial area in Unnao district. There
are 1600 units engaged in the production of leather products generating a business
of about Rs.2, 900 crores.
Achievements:
The cluster contributes Rs.2, 900 crores of production per
annum. Kanpur cluster has created a niche for processing buffalo leather and
owns the credit of being the only center in the country producing saddler items
and safety shoes for foreign markets. It is also a global player in upholstery
leather, footwear and leather goods. With motivated performance, their exports
have doubled over the last 5 years from Rs.1068 crores in 2000-01 to Rs.2039
crores in 2005-06.
Leather Footwear:
The Kanpur cluster includes 1100 units in this sector,
generating an annual turnover of Rs.930 crores. Of this exports constitute
Rs.805 crores. It shares 32% of the overall business of the cluster. 50
factories involve into this process making fashion footwear with an output of
1000 pairs per day. Annual fancy footwear output is 150 lakh pairs and 90% of
this is being exported. About 1000 household units are involved in making open
footwear for low end and domestic market. These are mainly operated from
residential places mainly employing family members.