Arvind Ltd to double revenue from textile business to Rs 120 bn in 5 years

Arvind Ltd is also planning to foray into performance and functional clothing (active wear) and synthetics

Arvind Ltd, Kulin Lalbhai, Jayesh Shah, Sanjay Lalbhai
(L to R) Arvind Ltd's executive director, Kulin Lalbhai, with Director and CFO Jayesh Shah and CMD Sanjay Lalbhai at a press conference in Mumbai. (Photo: Kamlesh D Pednekar)
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 16 2018 | 1:55 PM IST

Textiles maker Arvind Ltd is planning to invest Rs 5 billion per annum for the next 4-5 years with an aim to double revenue from its textile business to Rs 120 billion.

The company is in the process of de-merging its brands and engineering businesses into separate entities.

"In the last 5-6 years we have not put much capital in the textile business. We are very excited about textiles..we see tremendous growth opportunities... This capex will take the business from a single digit growth rate at present in to double digit growth rate.

"We are planning to double our textile business from Rs 60 billion to Rs 120 billion in 5 years time. We plan to invest Rs 5 billion every year for the next five years to expand its textile business," Arvind Ltd Executive Director Kulin Lalbhai told PTI.

The company will fund the expansion from internal cash flows.

We are looking dramatic ramp up in garments (making garments from fabrics) from 10 per cent at present to 50 per cent over time. A big chunk of this planned investment will be for garmenting, he added.

The company is also looking at developing 3 large garment clusters in Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh, and Gujarat. Each of these clusters will employ 4,000-8,000 workers. It already has a cluster operational in Ethiopia in Africa, which the company uses to reach out to America and European markets.

"All of these clusters are in execution mode. By end of the third quarter or beginning of fourth quarter we will begin work in Jharkhand and Gujarat. Cluster in Andhra Pradesh will take a few more quarters to be operational. These clusters will be like a global supply chain," Lalbhai said.

Arvind Ltd is also planning to foray into performance and functional clothing (active wear) and synthetics.

It also considering scaling up its technical textiles businesses.

Lalbhai said the de-merger process, after which all the three businesses will be listed separately, will be complete by end of the third quarter of this fiscal.

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First Published: Sep 16 2018 | 12:35 PM IST

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