Dabur India Ltd. on Thursday (February 12) held the groundbreaking ceremony of its new fast-moving consumer goods manufacturing facility at Tindivanam in Tamil Nadu. The company held a groundbreaking ceremony today in Tindivanam, Tamil Nadu.
Phase-Wise Expansion
The Rs 400 crore facility will be established in two phases, in the first phase, the factory will produce toothpaste, honey, rosewater, and air fresheners with an installed capacity of around 11,000 MT, and in the second phase, it will focus on the food and beverage portfolio, the company said in a statement.
“This ground-breaking is a defining step in building Dabur’s next chapter, with manufacturing that is faster, smarter, greener, and closer to the consumer,” the company’s chief executive officer, Mohit Malhotra in the statement.
Green Manufacturing
The groundbreaking of the new factory comes 18 months after Dabur had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the state govt in August 2024. The facility is designed to operate on 100 per cent renewable energy, aligning with global sustainability goals, the company added.
