Mafatlal Industries is a pioneer for quality textiles in India since 1905 recently organized an mega exhibition cum booking conference at its Nadiad unit. First time in the history of MIL that such a mega event was held in the Manufacturing Unit, over 25,000 Sq. Ft. of display area, over 1000 participants on both days, the widest range of fabric display under one roof and over 3000 fabric feelers and products.
The company hosted more than 200 dealers from Mumbai, Gujarat, Rajasthan and Tamilnadu during the exhibition cum booking event.
The new range of products on display included fancy suiting, yarn dyed shirting, linen and blended fabrics in an array of colours, Rubia, ready to stitch gift packs, high quality of fibre dyed school uniform fabric. MIL also launched its new premium linen range and Bed & Bath collection which includes feather soft pillows and all season light weight machine washable comforters during the conference at Nadiad.
The company has vertically integrated composite state-of-the-art facilities with the latest technology, machinery and infrastructure. With an extensive dealer network, its products are available throughout India and also supplied to the customers and brands in the domestic and overseas market.
The Arvind Mafatlal Group has for its Textile Business, the Company’s investment in the latest technology, which would improve quality and increase volumes and will garner a 20% growth on the current annual turnover of Rs 1000 Crores.
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