Domino opens new facility in India

Domino’s group managing director, Nigel Bond visited India for the opening of its new 4050 sq/ft factory in the Delhi-Mumbai industrial corridor, replacing existing two facilities 25km apart.

14 Jan 2015 | By Rushikesh Aravkar

Dedicated to the manufacture of inks and printers for coding and marking, the factory, which tool three years to construct,  has been built to strict green building design specifications and will also house an integrated warehouse and billing centre, said a company statement.

The new factory will be driven by a team of 35 employees, with three new roles being created (Fluids Plant Manager, Printer Plant Manager and Logistics Manager).

“I’m delighted to officially open our new India facility, which demonstrates Domino’s commitment to maintaining our market leader position,” said Bond. “The facility will have improved technologies and processes that will allow for a seamless approach, from manufacturing through to the final logistical stages.”
 “Environmental performance is a crucial part of Domino’s evolution, and by designing an environmentally sound factory, we can continue that process. As a result, our energy consumption will reduce dramatically, while our employees benefit from increased natural light and a cleaner environment,” said Bond.

The facility is currently awaiting accreditation from the Indian Green Building Council.