Case Study Of Woven Bags

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Company profile
KLENE PAKS LTD., was incorporated in the year 1971 by Mr. Krishnan as a private firm and was engaged in the manufacture of woven bags. In 1983 It was taken over by an entrepreneur with a heart of lion and nerves of steel, under the leadership of Mr. Vimal Sipani assumed the mantle as Managing Director and continued the business and transformed it into a profit making venture with promotion of the sale of HDPE/PP woven bags in entire southern region of the sub-continent.

The major strategic decision by current Managing Director in the year 1990 to introduce the manufacturing and marketing of woven fabric as saleable product was the preeminent one in the sub-continent woven sack industrial market, which laid down the foundation …show more content…

In its study rates of expansive mode in business and also by transforming itself as the major potential producers in the Woven Fabric/Sack product company has achieved the study stage of 700 Crore turnover and still looking ahead. The company in addition to its business obligations has always been a front runner in volunteering to full fill various social obligations by donating in the state exercise during natural calamities and disasters. The Company all along has emerged successfully proving justice to the customers as well as to the human resources in the form of healthy employment.
INFRASTURE
Klene Packs is operating their business through 5 manufacturing units. The company has a production capacity of 60,000 MT per annum, beside the organization is accredited with ISO 9001:2008 Certification and our world-class infrastructure is characterized by latest technology, and an amiable working environment.
Extrusion plant: The Inventory of Tape plant consists of most modish version of state-of art machines from M/S Lohia Starlingers & JP Extrusions . These machines are supported by Dosing & Hot Air Drier unit from M/S Prasad Koch Tech which feeds raw material in hot and pre-determined proportions which is extruded and wound into bobbins in

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