Berger Paints is investing ₹2,000 crore over the next three years to expand its production capacity through both greenfield and brownfield projects.
The strategic move will strengthen its market position in India’s highly competitive paints industry.
Odisha Plant to Become Largest Facility by 2027
The company’s biggest project is its upcoming plant in Odisha, set to begin operations by 2027.
With an investment of ₹1,200 crore, this facility will significantly boost Berger Paints’ manufacturing capabilities.
Hindupur Plant Expansion Nears Completion
In Andhra Pradesh, the company is expanding its Hindupur plant with a ₹250 crore brownfield investment. The facility, focused on solvent-based paints, is expected to be operational within the year.
New Facility in West Bengal to Begin by 2026
Berger Paints is also investing ₹600 crore in a new manufacturing unit at Panagarh, West Bengal.
The plant is scheduled to start operations by 2026, further strengthening the company’s production network.
Pursuing Inorganic Growth for Market Expansion
In addition to these projects, Berger Paints is actively exploring inorganic growth opportunities to expand its market reach.
Targeting ₹20,000 Crore Revenue by 2030
“With these expansions, we aim to double our revenue to ₹20,000 crore by 2030,” said MD and CEO Abhijit Roy. Chairman Rishma Kaur reaffirmed the company’s commitment to sustainable growth, innovation, and market expansion during the inauguration of its new headquarters in Kolkata.
Long-Term Vision for Market Leadership
As reported by newsonprojects.com, these strategic investments align with Berger Paints’ long-term goals of scaling production, improving efficiency, and reinforcing its leadership in the Indian paints market.