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Showroom B2B Launches Noida Unit to Boost Apparel Supply

Showroom B2B Launches Noida Unit to Boost Apparel Supply

Jungle Ventures-backed Showroom B2B, India's fastest-growing B2B platform for value fashion retailers, has launched a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Noida. With a production capacity of 150,000 garments per month, the unit is set to generate $8 million in annual revenue and create over 300 direct and indirect jobs, with a strong focus on women's participation in the workforce, targeting 50% of production roles for women.
This new hub is a major step in the brand's vertically integrated growth strategy, aiming to serve both domestic retail networks and global export markets with speed, sustainability, and scalability. The unit is digitally powered, incorporating automation and real-time workflow systems to meet the growing expectations for faster turnarounds and supply chain transparency.
Abhishek Dua, Co-founder and CEO, Showroom B2B, said:
'We're building for scale, precision, and predictability. This facility isn't just about increasing output, it's about creating a responsive, digitally connected supply chain that reflects where value fashion is headed, both in India and globally.'
Commercial operations commenced on June 2, 2025, and the site supports the company's broader monthly capacity of 400,000 pieces. The unit focuses on key categories such as denim, kurtis, and core apparel, designed to meet both retail and export demands.
Outlining the company's five-year vision, Dua shared:
'We will be doubling our topline revenue every single year of operation for the next five years with a revenue goal of ₹2,500 crores. The industry is becoming more fast fashion-oriented, and we're aligning our sourcing strategy by making it more agile and responsive.'
The company's client roster includes Vishal Mega Mart and Reliance Retail, while its export program has begun pilot shipments to the USA, Middle East, and Europe. The facility's flexibility allows for scaling exports in line with future partnerships, reinforcing the company's commitment to global expansion.
Dua added:
'This facility is a tech-forward response to what fashion retailers increasingly expect i.e. speed, transparency, and supply chain reliability. We expect to achieve ROI on this facility within 12 months, driven by faster order turnaround, improved margins, and rising export demand.'
Rather than merely expanding volume, Showroom B2B is prioritizing responsive scaling—aligning capacity with real-time market feedback from its retail partners. With its future-ready design, the Noida facility will play a critical role in expanding India's footprint in global value fashion supply chains.
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