Over the previous few years, PDS’ manufacturing section has undergone a robust transformation, stabilising operations and delivering profitability, with revenues rising from ₹285 crore (~$31.35 million) and a PBT lack of ₹104 crore (~$11.44 million) in FY21 to ₹788 crore in revenues and PBT of ₹33 crore in FY25. With this basis in place, the Company is concentrated on scaling its manufacturing operations by aligning buyer engagement and operational finest practices throughout models. While particular person manufacturing models – together with Good Earth and Progress Apparels in Bangladesh and not too long ago acquired (May 2025) Knit Gallery in India with income of ₹267crore in FY25, will proceed to function as impartial revenue centres, this strategy permits PDS to current its mixed manufacturing capabilities to prospects, help longer-term and higher-value relationships, and drive value efficiencies and constant working practices as scale will increase.
PDS has strengthened its manufacturing leadership to scale operations, deepen buyer engagement and transfer up the worth chain.
After turning its manufacturing section worthwhile, PDS will align capabilities throughout models whereas retaining impartial revenue centres.
Abhishek Nawani has been appointed CEO–manufacturing to drive growth, buyer engagement and P&L efficiency.
As a part of this technique, Abhishek Nawani, has been appointed because the CEO – Manufacturing. He shall be answerable for buyer engagement, growth initiatives, and total P&L accountability for the manufacturing section. Abhishek has been related to PDS for the previous 4 years and brings practically three many years of expertise in world attire sourcing and manufacturing operations throughout India, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Indonesia, and Egypt. Prior to becoming a member of PDS, he held senior leadership roles at PVH, the place he led sourcing places of work in Egypt, Bangladesh, and Indonesia as a part of the worldwide provide chain staff. He has additionally labored with JMS Group and Busana Apparel Group, additional strengthening his deep, on-ground experience throughout manufacturing operations.
Commenting on the event, Pallak Seth, Executive Vice Chairmanmentioned, “This step is a part of our ongoing efforts to streamline focus within the manufacturing business. The next phase is about scale, integration, and deeper customer engagement. This strategic realignment strengthens our ability to deliver consistent value, improve efficiencies, and support sustainable long-term growth.”
Sanjay Jain, Group CEOadditional added, “As we scale manufacturing, it is critical that we align capabilities, drive synergies, and maintain strong operational discipline. This strategy positions us well to support customers while enhancing returns across our manufacturing operations.”
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