Padma Textiles
Business Opportunity Assessment Report

Comapny Tpye: Industry and Trade Integration

Main products: T-shirts, Trousers, Sweaters

Report Creation Date: 2026-02-12

Company Snapshot

Padma Textiles is a multinational fashion supply chain entity with operational roots in Bangladesh and strategic presence across Europe, operating as a hybrid design-led manufacturer and sourcing intermediary. Its core business centers on end-to-end apparel production services — from pattern-making and fabric development to cut-make-trim (CMT) and full-package manufacturing — primarily serving European fashion brands. The company functions as an Industry and Trade Integration player, bridging design capability with vertically aligned production assets in Bangladesh. A clear structural signal emerges from its trade data: over 96% of procurement activity is concentrated in Bangladesh, with near-total reliance on Chattogram and Dhaka ports, indicating deep localization of its supply base.

Company Attribute Information

Field Value
Company Name Padma Textiles
Data Source Customs transaction records + Verified web intelligence (padmatextiles.com, Crunchbase, Tracxn, D&B)
Country of Registration Netherlands (Padma Textiles Ltd, Haarlem; also registered as Padma Textiles GmbH in Germany)
Registered Address Prinsen Bolwerk 7, 2011 MA Haarlem, Netherlands (Note: Input address 'Surat, India' conflicts with verified HQ and is likely outdated or misattributed)
Core Products Knitted T-shirts (HS 61091000), Woven Trousers (HS 62034200), Knitted Sweaters (HS 61102000), Knitted Babywear (HS 61112000), Woven Dresses (HS 62046200)
Company Type Industry and Trade Integration

Trade Trend Analysis

Data interpretation reveals extreme temporal concentration: 85% of total transaction volume (19.2M units) occurred in the last 12 months (2024–2025), with peak monthly volumes exceeding 2.3M units — more than double the average of earlier years. This reflects a sharp scaling phase, likely tied to expanded capacity at Saturn Textiles facilities in Bangladesh and new client onboarding. The volatility is high — e.g., October 2024 (2.36M units) vs. April 2024 (357K units) — suggesting responsiveness to seasonal brand demand rather than steady-state production. A pronounced growth inflection point occurred mid-2024, marking transition from boutique-scale to industrial-volume execution.

Month Transaction Volume (Units) Transaction Count
2025-10 1,993,070 532
2024-10 2,359,980 592
2025-09 1,793,710 230
2025-01 1,188,570 200
2024-05 1,158,500 303
2025-12 1,505,880 254
2025-11 1,061,010 305
2025-08 1,071,920 373
2024-11 937,658 161
2025-05 826,734 328

Trade Partner Analysis

Data interpretation shows overwhelming dominance by Saturn Textiles Ltd. (4,492 transactions, 80.2% share), confirming Padma’s operational model as a design & management layer atop dedicated production partners — not self-owned factories. The top 5 partners collectively account for 95% of all activity, all based in Bangladesh, with no meaningful diversification into Turkey or China beyond legacy/lost relationships. Newly added partners (e.g., Fortis Garments, Esquire Knit Composite) appear to be capacity extensions rather than strategic shifts. This structure indicates low supplier risk but high dependency risk — Padma’s scalability hinges entirely on a narrow cluster of Bangladeshi manufacturers.

Trade Partner Country Transaction Count Share Status Last Transaction
Saturn Textiles Ltd. Bangladesh 4,492 80.23% Maintained 2025-12-30
Jaroms Industries Ltd. Bangladesh 558 9.97% Maintained 2025-12-31
Modele de Capital Ind Ltd. Bangladesh 115 2.05% New 2025-12-13
Fraulen Fashion Ltd. Bangladesh 103 1.84% Maintained 2025-05-07
TGS Diş Ticaret Anonim Şirketi Turkey 70 1.25% Lost 2023-06-28
Neos Diş Ticaret Turizm Limited Şirketi Turkey 56 1.00% Lost 2023-06-23
Trio İç ve Dış Ticaret Anonim Şirketi Turkey 52 0.93% Lost 2023-06-24
J K Knit Composite Ltd. Bangladesh 29 0.52% Maintained 2025-12-30
Scarlet Knitwears Ltd. Bangladesh 28 0.50% Lost 2024-03-12
Jihan Footwear Pvt Ltd. Bangladesh 17 0.30% Lost 2024-06-07

HS Code Analysis

Data interpretation highlights a tightly focused product portfolio anchored in basic-to-mid-tier knitted and woven apparel: HS 61091000 (men’s/women’s cotton T-shirts) alone accounts for 36.4% of all transactions, followed by HS 62034200 (women’s woven trousers) at 20.6%. The top 5 codes cover 81% of activity, with strong consistency in timing — all top 10 codes show active maintenance through Dec 2025. Notably, newer entries (e.g., HS 62072100 — men’s underwear) signal deliberate category expansion into adjacent basics, while obsolete variants (e.g., 610910000000) confirm standardization toward harmonized 8-digit codes. This reflects a disciplined, volume-driven product strategy prioritizing fast-turnaround, high-repeat categories for European fast-fashion and lifestyle brands.

HS Code Description Transaction Count Share Status Last Transaction
61091000 T-shirts, knitted, of cotton 2,039 36.42% Maintained 2025-12-31
62034200 Trousers, woven, of cotton 1,155 20.63% Maintained 2025-12-30
61102000 Sweaters, knitted, of cotton 614 10.97% Maintained 2025-12-29
61112000 Babies’ garments, knitted 459 8.20% Maintained 2025-12-30
62046200 Dresses, woven, of cotton 262 4.68% Maintained 2025-12-27
61034200 Trousers, knitted, of cotton 252 4.50% Maintained 2025-12-13
61044200 Skirts, knitted, of cotton 178 3.18% Maintained 2025-12-30
62092000 Babies’ garments, woven 122 2.18% Maintained 2025-12-23
61046200 Skirts, knitted, of man-made fibers 82 1.46% Maintained 2025-12-31
61051000 Shirts, knitted, of cotton 49 0.88% Maintained 2025-12-29

Trade Region Analysis

Data interpretation confirms near-total geographic consolidation: Bangladesh accounts for 96.6% of all transactions, with Turkey (3.4%) and China (<0.02%) representing only residual, inactive relationships. All Turkish engagements ceased after June 2023, and the single Chinese transaction occurred in February 2024 — indicating no active regional diversification. The stability of Bangladesh’s share across 36+ months signals structural commitment, not tactical sourcing. This reflects a mature, low-cost, high-capacity regional hub strategy — with zero evidence of nearshoring or alternative sourcing initiatives.

Region Transaction Count Share Status Last Transaction
Bangladesh 5,407 96.57% Maintained 2025-12-31
Turkey 191 3.41% Lost 2023-06-28
China 1 0.02% Lost 2024-02-11

Export Port Analysis

Data interpretation reveals dual-port logistics architecture: Chattogram (54.1%) and Dhaka (42.5%) jointly handle 96.6% of shipments, reflecting complementary roles — Chattogram as the primary seaport for export containerization, and Dhaka (likely via land transport to inland container depots or airport cargo hubs) supporting time-sensitive or air-freighted consignments. All non-Bangladeshi ports (Erenköy, Ambarli, Istanbul, etc.) were used exclusively before mid-2023 and are now fully inactive — confirming complete port consolidation. This port pairing signals optimized domestic logistics integration within Bangladesh, minimizing lead time variability for EU-bound shipments.

Port Transaction Count Share Status Last Transaction
Chattogram 3,026 54.06% Maintained 2025-12-04
Dhaka 2,381 42.53% Maintained 2025-12-31
Erenköy 77 1.38% Lost 2023-06-28
Ambarli 47 0.84% Lost 2023-06-24
Istanbul Havalimani 22 0.39% Lost 2023-05-16
Muratbey 19 0.34% Lost 2023-05-28
Izmir 18 0.32% Lost 2023-06-11
Adnan Menderes 7 0.13% Lost 2023-05-07
Aliağa 1 0.02% Lost 2023-03-10

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