"We have installed a plywood unit in Laos and in the next fiscal (FY18') it will produce and export plywood worth around Rs 120 crore. With this, the subsidiary will turn profitable," Century Ply chairman Sajjan Bhajanka said in an interview.
"We are still lobbying with Laos government to allow export of veneer - at least conditional - from Laos which could add another Rs 100 crore to the subsidiary with higher production levels," he said.
Century Plyboards holds 51 per cent in the Singapore subsidiary formed with a Laos based partner. Total investment in and through Singapore subsidiary is around Rs 80-90 crore.
Along with the plyboard unit, the Laos company has two more veneer units under its direct control and two other units for exclusive outsourcing arrangements.
Bhajanka said, till this fiscal the company had managed to import veneer sourced from partners having existing quota to feed Indian units.
Laos and Myanmar bases are mainly focussed towards sourcing raw materials.
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