Prashant Group is an industry leader in the weaving preparatory machinery market and has been consistently showing its class and quality for over four decades. The private limited organisation was established in 1975 and is presently one of the fastest-growing textile machine manufacturing companies. Besides the quality it offers, the company is also known for its collaborations with leading European and American companies that offer unique product portfolio enhancement and updated technology. The clear vision of Amoli Shah, Director, Prashant Group, is to serve the global textile weaving industry by offering world-class products at appropriate prices.
The company aims to ensure that this sector reaches the epitome of productivity, cost-efficiency and quality. To achieve this, Prashant Group has been providing equipment and machines with world-class and futuristic technology at reasonable rates. The vast and incredibly proficient Prashant Group works relentlessly to achieve its goals, keeping the quality parameters at the forefront. Says Amoli Shah: “The greatest source of strength and inspiration of Prashant Group lies in its manpower. The professional and dedicated team is focused on design innovation, operational excellence, and above all, customer satisfaction. The three words that define Prashant Group are customer-centric, growth-oriented and innovative.”
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