Deepak Spinners completes its expansion capacity at Guna Plant

Deepak Spinners Ltd (DSL), located in Chandigarh, a well established name in the textile industry has completed capacity expansion at its Guna Plant in Madhya Pradesh and commercial production has been started.

The company installed 14,112 spindles together with related machinery and accessories, at a capital cost of Rs. 62 crore.

The company manufactures synthetic blended yarns, both grey and dyed, made of polyester, viscose, acrylic, and other man-made files. Its products include polyester and viscose yarn, acrylic yarn, acrylic polyester blends and acrylic viscose blends.

Other than the domestic market, they export to countries such as Syria, the Middle East, Turkey, Belgium, and the U.S.A. to name a few. With over two decades of experience, the Company remains committed to the highest standards of quality and productivity.

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