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Century Plyboards (India) Ltd. is a manufacturer of plywood, laminates, veneers, block boards and doors located in Kolkata, India. It was established in 1958 and has an annual turnover of Rs. 1,920.33 crore. It operates across India and exports products to several countries including the US, Europe, and parts of Asia. The company sources raw materials from suppliers in Southeast Asia like Laos and is considering expanding into Indonesia to access more timber resources.
Century Plyboards (India) Ltd. is a manufacturer of plywood, laminates, veneers, block boards and doors located in Kolkata, India. It was established in 1958 and has an annual turnover of Rs. 1,920.33 crore. It operates across India and exports products to several countries including the US, Europe, and parts of Asia. The company sources raw materials from suppliers in Southeast Asia like Laos and is considering expanding into Indonesia to access more timber resources.
Century Plyboards (India) Ltd. is a manufacturer of plywood, laminates, veneers, block boards and doors located in Kolkata, India. It was established in 1958 and has an annual turnover of Rs. 1,920.33 crore. It operates across India and exports products to several countries including the US, Europe, and parts of Asia. The company sources raw materials from suppliers in Southeast Asia like Laos and is considering expanding into Indonesia to access more timber resources.
Annual turnover ( CR.) = Rs. 1,920.33 crore Business Activities = The Company manufactures plywood, laminates, veneers, block boards and doors . Major Products =
Customers = Companies, Business Units, Interior Decorators, Individual.
Market Capitalization ( in %) = 34.48%
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CPIL operates across India and also exports its products to USA, Europe, Singapore, Hongkong, Vietnam, China, Nepal, Bangladesh and other countries. Suppliers = Century ply extended its global presence to Laos, one of the richest timber repositories in South East Asia comprising approximately 11 million forest hectares. Laos’ timber harvesting is based on a quota system of provincial forest of p management plans and infrastructure development programmes. The company is contemplating entering Indonesia, a country with ample forested land. The company’s presence in this country will enhance raw material access on the one hand and moderate costs on the other, strengthening the overall business.