AGIL acquired Artistique Ceramic last year through amalgamation scheme approved by the Gujarat High Court, and holds 70 per cent in the ceramic firm through Kediya Ceramics.
"Acquisition of Crystal Ceramics was a strategic decision as along with the product range it also enjoyed a natural gas supply arrangement with ONGC which is significantly lower than the prevailing market price," Kamlesh Patel, Chairman and MD, Asian Granito India, said.
"With this expansion, production capacity of Crystal Ceramics has reached 27,000 square meters a day. We also have the required infrastructure for future expansion at Crystal Ceramics," he added.
Post amalgamation, the total capacity of AGIL, including its subsidiaries and outsourcing, will reach 1 lakh square metres a day.
On the back of rising urbanisation and growing disposable income, rural and export market have witnessed a surge in demand in recent times.
AGIL also plans to strengthen retail presence by ensuring that each and every customer has an option to go through entire range of products that we offer, the company said.
Headquartered in Ahmedabad, AGIL is listed on NSE & BSE and had reported consolidated gross revenues of Rs 1,086 crore in 2015-16.
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