The cookware brand has announced the opening of its largest production unit to date located in Palghar, Maharashtra.
Indian cookware manufacturer, Vinod, has recently opened a manufacturing unit in Gundale village, Palghar district, Maharashtra. The expansion is a strategic move to address the increasing demand for Vinod Cookware products in domestic and global markets.
Covering an expansive 250,000 sq ft, the plant is Vinod’s largest production unit. The expansion aligns with the brand’s existing operational setup, as all factories are currently located in Palghar, enhancing logistical efficiency and managerial cohesion. The new unit is expected to create 300-350 new jobs.
Technological advancements at the new facility are expected to include larger capacity production machinery and advanced management technology. While initially handling base and supplementary production processes, the plant will contribute to scaling vinod’s existing operations.
Upholding a commitment to sustainability, the new unit will adhere to the same operating procedures for expanded production. This includes the utilisation of sustainable materials and a focus on waste reduction in the production processes.
A 60% boost in production capacity is expected, showcasing Vinod Cookware’s dedication to meeting increased market demands while upholding sustainable and efficient manufacturing practices.
Sunil Agarwal, director, Vinod Cookware, commented: “We are pleased to announce the opening of our new manufacturing plant in Palghar, Maharashtra. This strategic expansion marks a significant milestone for Vinod Cookware as we strive to meet the surging demand for our high-quality products with enhanced efficiency and scale.
“Our new facility stands as a testament to our unwavering commitment to operational growth and, above all, customer satisfaction. As we embark on this exciting journey, we look forward to setting new benchmarks in the cookware industry while ensuring a positive impact on the local community through job creation and economic development.”