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AGL’s Journey is full of evolution, expansions and diversifications, presenting the true example of staying relevant, always. In the first decade itself, we added many feathers to our hat. AGL group was formed and started operations in the year 2000. Soon after that, in 2001, the first plant of Ceramic Floor Tiles with a capacity of 2,500 sq. m. was set up in Idar, Gujarat. Five years later, we established our Vitrified tiles facility at Himmatnagar, Gujarat, with 4,000 sq. m. per day capacity. In 2008, we finally got listed on the Stock Exchange and in the same year, we also introduced India’s largest wall tile with a capacity of 10,000 sq. m. per day. Asian Granito India Ltd. has emerged as one of India’s largest ceramic companies in a short span of 25 years. Since its inception, Asian Granito India Ltd. (AGL) has been setting benchmarks globally in the building-materials domain. We have debunked myths that a fledgling company from a small-town region in Gujarat cannot lead the change in the industry. We are on a journey of setting higher goals, achieving the unthinkable, and creating new benchmarks. Today we have emerged as one of India’s largest groups, with a global footprint across more than 100+ countries. Over the years, our capacity has grown by 40 folds, and we are India’s fastest growing Ceramic Wall & Floor Tiles, Glazed Vitrified Tiles, Polished Vitrified Tiles, and Composite Marble Quartz and Bathware Company.
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