Kajaria Ceramics - Largest And Fastest Growing Tile, Ceramic & Sanitaryware Company 2013
30 Nov 2013
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Largest And Fastest Growing Tile, Ceramic & Sanitaryware Company - Kajaria Ceramics Dubbed the wunderkind of the tiles sector, Kajaria Ceramics is the largest manufacturer of ceramic or vitrified tiles in the country. It has an annual aggregate capacity of 43.60 million sq m, distributed across seven plants - Sikandrabad in Uttar Pradesh; Gailpur in Rajasthan; four plants in Morbi, Gujarat, and one at Vijayawada in Andhra Pradesh. The company has increased its capacity from 1 million sq m to 43.60 million sq m over the last 25 years and offers more than 1,000 options in ceramic wall and floor tiles, vitrified tiles, designer tiles and much more. These tiles come in a wide range of colours and textures to complement bathrooms, living rooms, corridors, study rooms and kitchen. Their wide product range includes ceramic wall and floor tiles, polished vitrified tiles, glazed vitrified tiles, vitrified paving tiles, European tiles, wooden flooring solutions, sanitaryware, fittings, wellness bathroom solutions, tile adhesives and unsanded grout. The company's client profile includes builders and developers, educational institutions, commercial offices, SEZs, financial institutions, hotels, hospitals and government offices. Kajaria Ceramics also owns showrooms and retail outlets and exports its products to about 20 countries apart from meeting the needs of its domestic clientele.
The company's standalone revenue in 2012-2013 rose 22.82 per cent to Rs 1,610.88 crore while its net profit rose 29.22 per cent to Rs 104.51 crore from Rs 80.88 crore in the previous year.
Largest And Fastest Growing Tile, Ceramic & Sanitaryware Company - Kajaria Ceramics Dubbed the wunderkind of the tiles sector, Kajaria Ceramics is the largest manufacturer of ceramic or vitrified tiles in the country. It has an annual aggregate capacity of 43.60 million sq m, distributed across seven plants - Sikandrabad in Uttar Pradesh; Gailpur in Rajasthan; four plants in Morbi, Gujarat, and one at Vijayawada in Andhra Pradesh. The company has increased its capacity from 1 million sq m to 43.60 million sq m over the last 25 years and offers more than 1,000 options in ceramic wall and floor tiles, vitrified tiles, designer tiles and much more. These tiles come in a wide range of colours and textures to complement bathrooms, living rooms, corridors, study rooms and kitchen. Their wide product range includes ceramic wall and floor tiles, polished vitrified tiles, glazed vitrified tiles, vitrified paving tiles, European tiles, wooden flooring solutions, sanitaryware, fittings, wellness bathroom solutions, tile adhesives and unsanded grout. The company's client profile includes builders and developers, educational institutions, commercial offices, SEZs, financial institutions, hotels, hospitals and government offices. Kajaria Ceramics also owns showrooms and retail outlets and exports its products to about 20 countries apart from meeting the needs of its domestic clientele. The company's standalone revenue in 2012-2013 rose 22.82 per cent to Rs 1,610.88 crore while its net profit rose 29.22 per cent to Rs 104.51 crore from Rs 80.88 crore in the previous year.
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