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BTPL expands Tarapur plant production

  

India's largest single-roof state-of-the-art fabric processing facility, BRFL Textiles (BTPL), has expanded production at Tarapur plant from 100,000 meters per day to now 150,000 meters per day with improved capacity utilization within two months of raising private equity funding. BTPL aims to reach its annual processing capacity of 144 million meters over due course of time. Recently, BTPL invested Rs 2.4 billion from a consortium of marquee financial investors led by JM Financial India Fund II, Think Investments and others.

BTPL’s Tarapur plant is India’s largest single roof fabric processing unit supported by captive power, effluent treatment, RO water, and other utilities enabling cost competitiveness. The state-of-the-art multi-fiber fabric processing unit also has a captive yarn dyeing unit with an annual capacity of 29 tonne per day. BTPL’s solid and yarn dyed fabric, printing, processing, and finishing techniques are a mark of excellence making every piece of fabric perfect. The plant also employs over 2000 staff at the facility.

BTPL was formed as a separate entity in August 2020 as part of a restructuring process undertaken by Bombay Rayon Fashions, in which it hived-off its Yarn Dyeing & Fabric Processing units located in Tarapur, into BTPL by way of a slump sale on a going concern basis. The Company’s brands, including Bombay Rayon, BRFL, Linen Vogue, Giza Classe, Dickens & Browne and others, were also a part of the transaction.

 
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