India is the world’s second-largest textile producer, and at the heart of this success lies Gujarat specifically the industrial corridor stretching from Surat to Navapur. For global B2B textile buyers, understanding why this region dominates yarn exports is key to making smarter sourcing decisions. Madhusudan Threads, strategically located just 100 km from Surat and Hazira port, is a testament to the power of this geographic advantage.
Surat: The Synthetic Textile Capital of India
Surat is responsible for producing over 40% of India’s synthetic fabrics and a significant share of its polyester yarn. The city has a well-developed ecosystem of yarn manufacturers, weavers, dyers, and finishers creating an unmatched supply chain that supports fast production cycles and competitive pricing. As blended yarn manufacturers in Surat, companies like Madhusudan Threads benefit from this dense industrial cluster.
The Strategic Advantage of Hazira Port
Hazira Port, located near Surat, is one of India’s busiest private ports and a critical gateway for textile exports. With direct shipping routes to the Middle East, Europe, Southeast Asia, and Africa, it offers shorter transit times and lower freight costs compared to inland ports. For textile yarn exporters in India, proximity to Hazira port means faster delivery windows and better customer satisfaction globally.
Navapur: The Manufacturing Powerhouse
Madhusudan Threads’ Navapur plant sits at a strategic midpoint 100 km from Surat and equally close to Hazira Port. This location allows us to move yarn from production floor to export container with remarkable speed. The plant specializes in polyester spun yarns and is equipped with advanced texturizing technology to meet diverse global specifications.
Gujarat’s Industrial Policy and Ease of Doing Business
Gujarat consistently ranks among India’s top states for ease of doing business. Its robust infrastructure, pro-industry policies, and world-class logistics make it the preferred base for industrial yarn suppliers in Gujarat and beyond. The state government’s focus on textile parks and export promotion has only accelerated growth in recent years.
Global Connectivity from Gujarat
Gujarat’s yarn manufacturers now export to over 50 countries. From Japan and South Korea in Asia, to Germany and Italy in Europe, buyers trust Indian yarn from Gujarat for its consistent quality, GRS certifications, and competitive pricing. Madhusudan Threads serves as a reliable polyester yarn supplier globally, with a growing footprint in emerging markets like Bangladesh, Vietnam, and Turkey.
Conclusion
The combination of Surat’s textile ecosystem, Hazira Port’s logistics advantage, and Gujarat’s business environment makes this region India’s undisputed textile export hub. For B2B buyers seeking dependable, scalable, and quality-certified yarn, partnering with a manufacturer rooted in this ecosystem like Madhusudan Threads is a strategic advantage.

