Bombay Rayon Fashions
BRFL · Textiles & Apparels > Textile · Chairman: Aman Agrawal · MD: Aman Agrawal · Listing date: Dec. 6, 2005 · Employees: 3645 · Mumbai · http://www.bombayrayon.com

Bombay Rayon Fashions (BRFL) was incorporated in 1992 and is engaged into manufacturing of fabrics and apparels. BRFL manufactures one of the most versatile and technically advanced fabrics and apparels in India. Presently, the company is the largest shirt manufacturer in India.

Currently, it has employee strength of 32000 people. Its fabric division manufactures 55 million meters per annum. Its garment unit manufactures 35 million pieces per annum.

It has vision to become lowest cost producers in the world by setting up best manufacturing units.

The Company owns 13 manufacturing facilities, including one sampling unit across the country

BRFL has presence in entire value chain starting from yarn dyeing, weaving, fabric processing, designing, garment manufacturing till retailing.

In domestic market it finished fabric are marketed through 70 distributors and more than 2000 retailers. It also exports to Middle East and EU countries.

It is setting up new manufacturing unit in Maharashtra, Bangalore and Karnataka. This will increase the yarn dyeing capacity from 1.4 million kg p.a to 11.9 million kg p.a.It will also increase fabric manufacturing capacity from 55 million metres p.a. to 235 million metres p.a. and garment manufacturing capacity from 30 million pieces p.a. to 75 million pieces p.a.

Milestones

BRFL got listed in all the stock exchanges in India in 2005.In the same years it acquired DPJ Clothing U.K.

In 2007, BRFL acquired Leela Scottish Lace a textile arm of Leela Group. This acquisition made BRFL one of the largest apparel groups in India.

In 2007, BRFL signed Memorandum of Understanding with Government of Maharashtra to expand its fabric and garment division by setting up new unit in various regions of Maharashtra. The total investment for this project is Rs.1,100 crore.

In 2008 BRFL acquired the iconic brand “Guru”.