Asian Granito to launch world's largest tiles showroom in Gujarat
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Asian Granito to launch world's largest tiles showroom in Gujarat

Asian Granito India Limited (AGL) is set to launch the world's largest tiles showroom in Morbi, Gujarat. It will spread across a 1.5 lakh sq ft area, which will showcase AGL Group's production and technological excellence.

The showcase will offer an entire range of the company's exquisite and innovative range of Sanitaryware, Bathware, and Engineered Marble and Quartz tiles, including over 5,000 tiles products in all sizes and designs.

The Bhoomi Poojan for the tiles showroom is scheduled for 15 January 2022.

The showroom will be a five-storey building to cater for the needs of households, architects, building projects and also fulfil the needs of international markets.

It will have over 150 quartz tiles, over 350 sanitaryware, over 50 CP Fittings and more than 5,000 tiles designs.

Currently, the company exports tiles to over 100 countries and has ranked as the top tiles exporters from India.

The company will also launch the Fresco series of decorative mosaic tiles in different designs and sizes. It has created a strong brand trust in India for Make in India products and has achieved a global identity with exports to over 100 countries.

It is the largest manufacturer of tiles, sanitaryware, engineered marble and quartz, bathware and related products of India with a capacity of 98,000 sq m per annum.

Chairman and Managing Director Kamlesh Patel and Managing Director Mukesh Patel said that the company expects a strong business growth in exports and aims to expand its business to over 120 countries.

Indian tiles are superior in quality compared to Chinese tiles and are also available at very competitive prices. Indian tiles companies are expected to have huge export potential due to anti-China sentiments throughout the world and USA imposing heavy duties on Chinese tiles.

Gujarat contributes over 80% of India's ceramic output with an annual turnover of Rs 40,000 crore and over Rs 12,000 crore exports. It has become one of the major hubs for ceramic products.

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Asian Granito India Limited (AGL) is set to launch the world's largest tiles showroom in Morbi, Gujarat. It will spread across a 1.5 lakh sq ft area, which will showcase AGL Group's production and technological excellence. The showcase will offer an entire range of the company's exquisite and innovative range of Sanitaryware, Bathware, and Engineered Marble and Quartz tiles, including over 5,000 tiles products in all sizes and designs. The Bhoomi Poojan for the tiles showroom is scheduled for 15 January 2022. The showroom will be a five-storey building to cater for the needs of households, architects, building projects and also fulfil the needs of international markets. It will have over 150 quartz tiles, over 350 sanitaryware, over 50 CP Fittings and more than 5,000 tiles designs. Currently, the company exports tiles to over 100 countries and has ranked as the top tiles exporters from India. The company will also launch the Fresco series of decorative mosaic tiles in different designs and sizes. It has created a strong brand trust in India for Make in India products and has achieved a global identity with exports to over 100 countries. It is the largest manufacturer of tiles, sanitaryware, engineered marble and quartz, bathware and related products of India with a capacity of 98,000 sq m per annum. Chairman and Managing Director Kamlesh Patel and Managing Director Mukesh Patel said that the company expects a strong business growth in exports and aims to expand its business to over 120 countries. Indian tiles are superior in quality compared to Chinese tiles and are also available at very competitive prices. Indian tiles companies are expected to have huge export potential due to anti-China sentiments throughout the world and USA imposing heavy duties on Chinese tiles. Gujarat contributes over 80% of India's ceramic output with an annual turnover of Rs 40,000 crore and over Rs 12,000 crore exports. It has become one of the major hubs for ceramic products. Image Source

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