In order to meet the growing demand and capture business opportunities, in April 2022, Indo Count acquired the home textile business of GHCL including its manufacturing facility of 45 million meters. With this acquisition, Indo Count becomes one of the world’s largest home textiles bedding manufacturer
With a presence of more than three decades, Indo Count is the largest manufacturer and exporter of bed sheets, bed linen, and quilts from India. It is recognised among the top three global bed sheet suppliers in the US. The product basket of the company includes sheet sets, fashion bedding, utility bedding and institutional bedding. Indo Count is a four-star export house and has state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities at Kolhapur, Maharashtra. With the successful acquisition of the home textile business of GHCL, the company now has presence in twin states geographies viz. Gujarat and Maharashtra.
Starting with a capacity of 36 million meters, the company has enhanced its capacity to 135 million meters and 18 million meters is under progress. The company has three divisions, namely, spinning, home textiles and retail. As Anil Kumar Jain, Executive Chairman, Indo Count, said: “We believe in preparing ourselves in capturing future opportunities and we never rest on our achievements. To maintain consistent performance for the coming years, we were looking at building capacities and strategic investments. I am delighted to share that in April 2022, Indo Count successfully completed the acquisition of the home textile business of GHCL.”
“With this addition, Indo Count becomes the largest home textile bed linen company globally with an annual capacity of 153 million meters. As a part of the deal, Indo Count Global Inc., acquired inventory and IPs of Grace Home Fashions LLC. We have added new brands to our existing portfolio, and we believe with the innovation and technological capabilities of the acquired brand, patent and trademark we will further strengthen our brand portfolio and offering.
In May 2022, Indo Count announced a brownfield project which is expected to commence operations in H2FY23,” he added.
“The company has initiated new capex to modernise and enhance spinning capacity at Pranavaditya Spinning Mills at an investment of Rs. 270 crore,” he further informed. The proposed capex will involve 68,000 spindles that will generate value-added specialized yarn to cater its captive needs. The Phase I of 24,192 spindles is expected to be operational by December, 2022 and Phase II of 43,776 spindles is expected to be operational by March, 2023.
Brands, Marketing and Technology
Indo Count has also partnered with UK brand Jasper Conran for an exclusive bed and bath collection which was launched in spring 2022 as scheduled. The range is marketed internationally under the Jasper Conran London brand, exclusively through Indo Count. The partnership will support Indo Count’s long-term vision to be in a niche segment for home textile across the globe.
“We being a global company must always scale up our customer services by investing into technology, digitalisation, supply chain and various other product solutions, in which we are constantly focusing to see that we meet the expectations of our esteemed customers. Our world-class, state-of-the-art assets provides us the means to deliver quality product which we are well known for in the market and our continuous aim of improving our facilities help us meeting the global competition. Our focus on offering an integrated bedding solution with innovation and keeping trends of the future in mind has resonated well with all our customers. Robust supply chain and handling the logistic challenges in a proper way has helped us to deliver the goods on time to customers” Jain added.
GHCL Acquisition
In order to meet the growing demand and capture business opportunities, in April 2022, Indo Count acquired the home textile business of GHCL including its manufacturing facility of 45 million meters. With this acquisition, Indo Count becomes one of the world’s largest home textiles bedding manufacturer with an annual capacity of 153 million meters. Further, there would be potential addition of Rs 1,300 – Rs 1,500 crores per annum to the top-line of the company at peak capacity. The acquisition will de-risk manufacturing facilities with twin state geographical diversity.