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Profile
Founded: 1931
Headquarters: Ahmedabad
Parent Company: Lalbhai Group
No. of Employees: 25,620
PRODUCTS
Denim
Knits
Woven
Engineering
Retail
Telecom
Advanced material
AgriBusiness
Real estate the Arvind store.
PRODUCTS
Dhoties
Sarees
Mulls
Crepes
Shirting
Lingerie
Coating
Printed Lawn
Voiles
Cambrics
Tulips
Gaberdine
MILESTONE
- 1897: Arvind Mills starts a business for sarees
- 1931: The Company was incorporated with share capital ?165,000 in Ahmedabad. The products manufactured were dhotis, sarees, mulls, dories, crepes, shirtings, lingerie, coatings, printed lawns and voiles cambrics, twills, and gaberdine.
- 1987: The company took up a modernization program to triple the production of denim cloth and to produce double yarn fabrics for exports.
- 1987: Company took up a modernization program to triple the production of denim cloth.
- The new product groups identified were the indigo-dyed blue denim, high-quality two-ply fabrics for exports, and products such as sarees, full voils, and dhotis.
- 1991: Arvind reached 100 million meters of denim per year.
- 1992: The company increased its production of denim cloth by 23,000 tonnes per day.
- 1994: The company's operations were divided into textile, telecom, and garments divisions
- 1995: The garment division launched ready to stitch jeans pack under the brand Ruf & Tuf.
- 1997: The relaunched Flying Machine and Ruggers brand were strengthened.
- Arvind Mills set up an anti-piracy cell for the first time in India.
- The Company adopted the franchisee system for the manufacture and distribution of Ruf & Tuf jeans.
- 1997: Arvind Fashions doubled its capacity in Bangalore to produce Lee jeans.
- 1998: Arvind Mills emerged as the world's third-largest manufacturer of denim
- 2003: Arvind Mills net profit growth at 280%
- 2005: Arvind Mills posted a profit growth above 80%.
- Arvind Mills bought an entire stake in Arvind Brands from ICICI Ventures.
- 2007: The Company Established MegaMart, one of India's largest value retail chains.
- 2010: Arvind launched the Arvind Store, a concept putting the company's best fabrics, brands and bespoke styling and tailoring solutions.
- India's largest producers of fire protection fabrics.
- 2012: A joint venture with PD Group, Germany, for the manufacture of glass fabrics
- 2014 –A joint venture with PVH Corp for Calvin Klein Businesses in India
- Launched formal suits with Goodhill Corporation Limited of Japan.
- 2014: A joint venture with OG Corp, Japan, for the manufacture and sale of non-woven fabrics.
- 2014: Forayed into the E-commerce segment with custom clothing brand Creyate
- 2014: The company published its maiden Sustainability Report, 'Fundamentally Right'
- 2016: The company completely entered online retailing with nnnow.com
- 2016: GAP joins hands with Arvind to sell apparel through NNNow.com.
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