Our Legacy: 125+ Years of Innovation and Excellence

From humble beginnings in cotton trading to a global leader in performance ropes and yarns—explore the milestones that shaped our journey.

Milestones That Define Us

Since 1898, our company has been on an enduring journey—built on trust, innovation, and a relentless drive to evolve. What began as a small cotton trading business has today become a global name in rope manufacturing, FDY yarn production, and high-performance safety gear.

Across more than 125 years, we’ve expanded from hand-woven cotton tapes to cutting-edge synthetic yarns, from government-approved suppliers to an international brand—Namah. This timeline captures the major transformations, strategic investments, and visionary moments that shaped who we are today.

Our Journey Begins

1898 – Our Journey Begins

Started as traders of cotton yarn, fabric, tapes, and ropes—laying the foundation for a legacy of trust and craftsmanship.

Diversified into Cotton Cloth

1930 – Diversified into Cotton Cloth

Expanded product range with cotton cloth for bags and jute tapes, entering new market segments.

Started Manufacturing Operations

1968 – Started Manufacturing Operations

Began in-house manufacturing of cotton tapes and cotton cloth, marking our move from trading to production.

Added Braided Ropes & Cords

1976 – Added Braided Ropes & Cords

Launched the manufacturing of braided ropes and cords, setting the stage for rope specialization.

Government Recognition

1980 – Government Recognition

Became a government-approved supplier for cotton tapes, nylon webbings, and cords across India.

Pioneering in Synthetic Yarns

1991 – Pioneering in Synthetic Yarns

Upgraded to PPFDY plants with an annual production capacity of 500 MT, marking entry into modern synthetics.

Boost in Yarn Manufacturing

2005 – Boost in Yarn Manufacturing

Added PP multifilament yarn capacity and introduced advanced twisters/doublers for PP yarn processing (Annual capacity: 1200 MT).

Major Technological Leap

2009 – Major Technological Leap

Acquired multiple FDY plants and advanced machinery from North America, enhancing manufacturing capabilities.

Scaling Up & Going Global

2010 – Scaling Up & Going Global

Doubled production and began direct exports, reaching 2400 MT annual capacity.

JP Fibres Becomes a Brand

2019 – JP Fibres Becomes a Brand

JP Fibres gained global recognition with a manufacturing capacity of 3500 MT and a trusted presence across industries.

Nylon/Polyamide FDY Launch

2021 – Nylon/Polyamide FDY Launch

Installed FDY lines for nylon and polyamide multifilament yarns, strengthening our synthetic rope offerings.

Namah Ropes is Born

2022 – Namah Ropes is Born

Launched the Namah brand for the global climbing and safety gear market—bringing premium ropes and harnesses to retail and professional users worldwide.