Meyer Apparel Ltd
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Meyer Apparel Ltd
Glance View
Meyer Apparel Ltd. engages in the manufacture and sale of readymade garments. The company is headquartered in Gurgaon, Haryana. The company went IPO on 2003-08-26. The firm is promoted by KBSH Group, Haryana, and the Singapore-based Thakral Group of Companies, for the manufacture of men’s suits and trousers. The Company’s production unit is located within close vicinity of New Delhi, which has the capacity to produce approximately 600 jackets and 800 pairs of trousers in eight hours. The firm has one operating segment, which is manufacturing and dealing in Readymade Garments/Textile. The firm offers normal wear, which includes JEANS, WHITE T-SHIRTS, ONE FAVOURITE SWEATER and SNEAKERS; formal dressing, which includes SUIT, BLUE/WHITE BUTTON-DOWN SHIRT, ONE MAGNIFICENT TIE and BLACK SHOES BLACK BELT; and accessories, which include LEATHER WALLET, WATCH, TIES and EYE WEAR.
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