Greenply

Greenply Industries Limited (GIL) is India's largest interior infrastructure.[1] The company is listed on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and the Bombay Stock Exchange.[2] It has a net consolidated turnover of ₨ 2044 crores[3] for the financial year 2012–2013.[4] Greenply manufacturers various interior infrastructure products such as plywood, block board, decorative laminates, decorative veneers, medium-density fiberboards (MDF), Laminate flooring and restroom cubicles. It has 45 branches all across India and presence in more than 300 cities with more than 13,000 distributors, dealers, sub-dealers and retailers. The company has its registered office in Tinsukia, Assam and corporate office in Kolkata.[5][6][7][8][9]

Greenply Industries Limited
Founded1993
FounderShiv Prakash Mittal
Headquarters
India
Key people
Shobhan Mittal, CEO
Websitegreenply.com

History

The company was established as "Mittal Laminates Private Limited" on 28 November 1990. It became a Mittal Laminates Limited in 1994, and finally Greenply Industries Limited in 1996. Its first manufacturing plant was established in 1993 at Behror, Rajasthan, followed by one at Pantnagar, Uttarakhand in 2006. Prior to which a manufacturing unit of erstwhile Greenply Industries Limited at Tizit, Nagaland was taken over, along with the company itself in 1995.[7][10]

Executive Chairman

Shiv Prakash Mittal is the Founder of Greenply Industries Ltd. and has been serving as its chairman since February 2007. He earned his bachelor's degree in science from the University of Calcutta and has more than 35 years of experience in the plywood and laminate industry. He serves as a Chairman of Greenlam industries as well as Director of Greenply Industries, Greenply Leasing and Finance, Prime Holdings, Prime Properties, Greenlam Asia Pacific, Galaxy Decor, and Platinum Veneers.[11][12]

Board of directors

Shobhan Mittal[13]

Shobhan Mittal is currently the CEO and joint-Managing Director of Greenply Industries Limited.[14] On February 2015, Greenply Industries Limited announced the appointment of Shobhan Mittal as the CEO and joint-Managing Director of the company.[15]
Shobhan Mittal[16] served as the Executive Chairman of Greenply from September, 2006 till the time he was promoted to the new post.

Others Board of Directors at Greenply Industries Limited

Others Board of Directors at Greenply Industries Limited[17]

  • Shiv Prakash Mittal – Executive Chairman
  • Rajesh Mittal – Managing Director
  • Moina Yometh Konyak – Director
  • Susil Kumar Pal – Director
  • Sonali Bhagwati Dalal – Director
  • Anupam Kumar Mukherji – Director
  • Vinod Kumar Kothari – Director
  • Upendra Nath Challu – Director

References

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  8. Greenply by NDTV
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  10. "Milestones". greenply.com. Retrieved 15 January 2014.
  11. Shiv Prakash Mittal's profile
  12. Shiv Prakash Mittal
  13. Shobhan, Mittal. "Shobhan Mittal Director". Indian Company. Retrieved 22 February 2018.
  14. Telegraph, India. "Shobhan Mittal, Joint MD and CEO of Greenply Industries, Expects Eight to Ten Percent Growth in Financial Year 2017". Telegraph. Archived from the original on 7 March 2017. Retrieved 7 March 2017.
  15. Bloom, Berg. "Shobhan Mittal Joint Mng Dir/CEO, Greenply Industries Ltd". Bloomberg. Retrieved 7 March 2017.
  16. Hindu, Businessline. "Shobhan Mittal, Joint MD and CEO of Greenply Industries, expects eight to ten percent growth in financial year 2017". TheHinduBusinesLine. TheHinduBusinesLine. Retrieved 7 March 2017.
  17. Money, Control. "Greenply Industries". Money Control. MoneyControl. Retrieved 7 March 2017.
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