Mafatlal Industries Limited (MIL) a leader in Textiles for over 100 years plans to add from the current 110 to 200 ‘Mafatlal Family Shops’ in the next three years and also refurbish the existing shops with a contemporary look.
MIL recently opened one more prestigious ‘Mafatlal Family Shop’ at G-8, Central Business Park, Kamla Nagar, Agra on September 19, 2015, wherein a wide range of textile products will be available to the local consumers in a classy ambience. The Company plans to open ‘Mafatlal Family Shop’ at Pondichery and Nadiad in October 2015.
With an extensive dealer network comprising of 450 dealers and 45,000 retail points of sale, our products are available throughout India and also supplied to the most discerning customers and brands in the domestic and overseas markets. The sales volume of MIL is over 85 million meters per annum.
Mafatlal Industries Limited a pioneer for quality textiles in India since 1905 has vertically integrated composite state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities with the latest technology, machinery and infrastructure at its units located at Nadiad and Navsari in Gujarat. This interwoven with tradition, innovation and creative design, enable them to deliver world class fabrics.
The product portfolio consists of yarn dyed Shirtings, Suitings, Voiles, Prints, Linens, Bleached White Fabrics, Rubia, value added and fashion Denims, School Uniform fabrics, Corporate/ Institutional Uniforms, Bed & Bath Linen and Ready-mades.
With the amalgamation of Mafatlal Denim Limited into Mafatlal Industries Limited, speciality and fashion denims (mercerized, stretch, coated and ring) have now been added to their product range.
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