- Asian Granito India Limited (AGIL), manufacturer of one of India’s leading tiles brands is eyeing exponential growth from exports business in the current fiscal. Anti-China sentiments, reduction in gas prices, and robust export orders from the USA, Europe, UK, and the Middle East are driving the export business in the current fiscal and it is expected to get further momentum in the coming months. The company is also expanding its business network in over 120 countries from 100 currently.
- AGL has recently started catering to demand from Siam Cement Group (SCG), one of the largest cement and building material companies in Thailand and Southeast Asia. SCG has a presence in 21 countries including Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, and others.
- Mr. Kamlesh Patel, Chairman, and Managing Director, Asian Granito India Ltd said, ‘Despite challenges of COVID, demand from international markets have emerged as a silver lining and injected fresh blood into the Indian ceramic industry. Exports during the past three months have seen a considerable jump and are constantly increasing due to the ongoing spat between the USA and China.
- Further to strengthen international business and boost exports, the company has launched 15,000 sq ft ‘AGL Export House’ at Morbi – India’s hub for ceramic tiles & sanitaryware. The export house unveils the entire range of Tiles, Sanitaryware, and bathware range including 3000 plus products in all sizes, designs, and finishes at one place for the trade partners across the globe and aims to strengthen its presence in international markets
- Morbi accounts for more than 70% of the country’s tiles production with over 1000 manufacturing units in the zone. Trade partners and business communities across the globe regularly visit Morbi for business and trade.
- The company is also looking to engage with global players to make India a global manufacturing hub for tiles and sanitary ware and aims to provide end-to-end solutions including quality assurance, packaging, efficient supply chain management, and adherence to stringent compliance and ethical norms.
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