Dabur to Set Up Manufacturing Facility in South India

Dabur India Limited approved an investment of ₹135 crore for setting up a new manufacturing facility in South India. The unit would manufacture a range of Dabur’s ayurvedic healthcare, personal care and home care products like Dabur Honey, Dabur Red Paste and odonil air fresheners.

“Our business has scaled up in South India and accounts for around 18-20 percent of Dabur’s domestic business. With South India’s contribution increasing, we have decided to establish a new manufacturing facility there to better cater to the local demand. The board approved an investment of ₹135 crore for establishing a greenfield facility. This is not only an opportunity to bring more jobs to the region, but also allows us to further expand our manufacturing capabilities and meet the growing need for Dabur products in South India,” informed Dabur India Limited Chief Executive Officer Mohit Malhotra.

As per the press release, the project will mark Dabur’s first investment in South India and will add to its existing network of thirteen domestic manufacturing locations. As part of Dabur’s strong commitment to ‘Green Enterprise’ principles, the new facility will incorporate energy conservation in its design and operation. Special focus is also being given to the Environment with the company planning to construct an energy efficient building besides deploying state-of-the-art technology for effluent treatment.

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