Woodland is considering to increase its manufacturing capacity by 30% and will be investing approx Rs.40 crore for the same.
Harkirat Singh, Managing Director, Woodland stated, “We already have 600 company owned outlets and around 5,000 multi brand stores. Added to that, we have the growing demand from e-commerce alongside supply requirements in markets like China, Russia and Africa. This requires capacity enhancement across our manufacturing units.”
The company will be upgrading machinery and bringing in new ones in its Noida facility. Apart from Noida, up scaling of facilities will happen across manufacturing units in Jalandhar, Dehradun, Baddi among others. Furthermore, the manufacturing enhancement plan also includes acquisition of Kanpur’s sick leather units.
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