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42 million soccer balls exported from Sialkot ahead of FIFA World Cup
SIALKOT
Over 42 million soccer
balls worth Rs17.473 million have been exported from Sialkot so far ahead of the FIFA Football
World Cup 2014.
Sources in Sialkot Dry Port
told APP on Monday that adequate arrangements have been made for prompt
clearance of export consignments at dry port to facilitate timely delivery.
Sialkot made
soccer ball “Brazuca” will be used in upcoming FIFA Football World Cup matches
in Brazil
after a gap of 32 years. The ball was produced by Forward Sports Sialkot for
Adidas. The name Brazuca is an informal local term which means “Brazilian” or
to describe the Brazilian way of life.
Brazuca is a
breakthrough innovation featuring a revolutionary 6 panel design created for
every player on the field. The ball features six identical panels alongside a
unique surface that will provide improved grip, touch, stability and
aerodynamics on the field.
The success story of Sialkot industries is
based on the unmatched skill and craftsmanship of local workers.
In 1980s Sialkot gained
international celebrity status when it produced the “Tango Ball” used in FIFA
Football World cup in 1982 which led further growth of soccer ball industry.
All the major
international brands like Adidas, Nike, Puma, Select, Litto, Umbro, Mitre,
Micassa, Diadora, Wilsoms and Decathion are sourcing their supply of footballs
from this export-oriented city and hub of cottage industry of the country.
Sialkot is the
only city of Pakistan
where 99 percent products are exported to various countries of the world. Sialkot based small and
medium industries are earning foreign exchange of over US 1.6 billion dollars
annually through exports and strengthening the national economy.
Under the directives of
federal government a project of “Sports Industries Development Centre” (SIDC)
has been initiated costing more than Rs435.637 million in Sialkot for modernising soccerball industry.
The SICD is fully equipped with latest machinery which has already started its
trail production.
The prime objective of
setting up of SIDC was to help sports goods sector to adopt modern technology
of mechanized “Thermo Lamination Balls” by providing the common facilities,
technical advisory services, molding machinery services and training. The SIDC
will help businessmen and manufacturers engaged in soccerball industry to
modernize the industry and as well as help in resolving problems confronting
the industry, especially technology of mechanized ball that is threatening the
hand-stitched soccer ball.
SIDC would have the
facilities like making prototype balls for the industry, training of skilled
workers for the industries in mould, rubber technologies, mechanized thermo
laminated balls, provision of manufacturing facilities for SMEs to secure their
export orders for mechanized thermo laminated balls. SIDC would also help
develop machinery locally through reverse engineering and providing assistance
in setting up mechanized thermo laminated balls production in individual
industrial units engaged with sports goods sector of Sialkot would be available in SIDC.
In addition, the
machinery set up is fully capable of producing and testing thermo laminated
balls meeting the standards of FIFA, rubber mixing equipments, bladder
manufacturing equipments, yarn winding and vulcanization, panel cuttings/
print/ lamination and laboratory with latest machinery were available in SIDC.
The centre would also
assist the industry to cope with challenges of product development by enhancing
the capacity and competitiveness of Sialkot
football industry in the field of mechanized soccer balls as well as transfer
of technology for manufacturing of 3500 thermo laminated balls (soccer ball),
volley balls and basketballs per 8 hours shift to Sports Industries Development
Centre (SIDC).
The project will
facilitate in sustaining Pakistan’s
position in international market of inflatable balls in general and soccer
balls in particular.
It may be mentioned
that the Federal government has taken this bold step to address the problems of
soccer ball industry of Sialkot
,besides modernization of sports goods sector.
The sports goods
industry was confronting with a serious threat in the form of “thermo molded
balls” that are made through medium end technology to produce a ball with most
characteristics of a hand stitched ball. Sialkot
is catering 85 percent of the total world demand for hand stitched inflatable
balls, that means 60 million balls annually.
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