Poging GOUD - Vrij
THE NET HAS BEEN CAST
Fortune India
|May 2020
For decades, Pune-based Garware Technical Fibres made ropes and nets from man-made fibre. Then, third-gen entrepreneur Vayu Garware decided to pivot it into an innovation-led player. Not only has its stock shot up by 400% in the last four years, but the company has also found success in uncharted salmon-rich waters across the globe.
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2020 COMPANY PROFILE
GARWARE TECHNICAL FIBRES
REVENUE
₹1,040.57 CRORE
PROFIT
₹125.68 CRORE
NET WORTH
₹650.34 CRORE
EMPLOYEE COST
₹129.95 CRORE
KEY
NO CHANGE
MOVED UP
MOVED DOWN
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NOTE: THE NUMBER IN BRACKETS DENOTES LAST YEAR’S RANK; FORTUNE INDIA NEXT 500 RANKING IS BASED ON FY19 DATA.
NET PROFIT Garware Technical Fibres, led by Vayu Garware, has seen its profits jump 300% between March 2015 and March 2019.
IT IS A COOL JANUARY MORNING and the vista is pleasing. Large industrial sheds dot a mountainous terrain in Wai, in the foothills of Mahabaleshwar, a scenic hill station in Maharashtra. Apart from the one-toned clanking of machines from a few sheds, what prevails is the industrious quiet of women squatting inside the sheds, knotting giant nets (some are over a kilometre in length).
Dit verhaal komt uit de May 2020-editie van Fortune India.
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