Indo Count Global Plans Kernersville, North Carolina, Manufacturing Operations
03/02/2025
The new manufacturing facility will be located at the Piedmont Commerce Center.
"The establishment of our new greenfield facility in North Carolina is a major milestone in Indo Count’s growth strategy," said Anil Kumar Jain, Executive Chairman. "This project is more than just expanding capacity—it’s about building a nationwide manufacturing network that strengthens our ability to serve customers with greater efficiency and responsiveness."
Indo Count’s portfolio of home textile brands include Pure Earth, Boutique Living, Heirlooms of India, The Pure Collection, Atlas, Linen Closet, and Simply Put.
“We welcome Indo Count to North Carolina, a company with world-renowned expertise in home textiles,” noted North Carolina Commerce Secretary Lee Lilley. “Indo Count’s commitment to quality and innovation aligns perfectly with the Triad’s legacy in textile manufacturing, and we look forward to seeing them grow and strengthen their presence in our state as they expand their capabilities to meet the demands of the U.S. market.”
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