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ZYOD expands manufacturing footprint with hubs in Gurugram and Jaipur

By April 26, 20253 Mins Read
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AI-predicted line planning helps optimise workflows before production even begins — minimising idle time, maximising throughput, and improving delivery accuracy.

In a significant advancement toward revolutionising the fashion manufacturing industry, ZYOD has launched tech-enabled excellence hubs at its manufacturing facilities in Gurugram and Jaipur. These hubs seamlessly blend advanced technology with traditional garment production to boost quality, accelerate turnaround times, and promote sustainability. By incorporating advanced tools directly into the production floor, ZYOD is streamlining the process, making it faster, more intelligent, and perfectly suited for an on-demand manufacturing model.    

In addition, ZYOD’s proprietary Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system streamlines operations by offering real-time insights across production. Integrated with automated quality checks and AI-driven line planning, it reduces rework, boosts efficiency, and ensures faster, more accurate, and high-quality output at its excellence hubs.                             

“As the fashion industry shifts toward on-demand manufacturing, traditional production methods often fall short in the face of rising market demands for speed, adaptability, and accuracy.      Our new excellence hubs address this challenge head-on by incorporating advanced technologies into the production line. With features like automated quality control, AI-based line planning, and digital sampling, we’ve eliminated the need for physical prototypes, greatly accelerating development timelines and minimising material waste,” said Ankit Jaipuria, Co-founder, ZYOD.    

Ankit added that the introduction of these tech-enabled excellence hubs positions ZYOD as a leader in championing a technology-driven approach to fashion manufacturing. The goal is to go beyond fulfilling customer expectations by fostering greater sustainability and agility across the industry.    

Ritesh Khandelwal, Co-founder, ZYOD, said, “Gurugram and Jaipur were selected for these hubs owing to their strong apparel manufacturing ecosystems. Gurugram’s dynamic tech sector offers skilled talent, while Jaipur’s rich textile heritage and craftsmanship enable access to premium raw materials. Combined with excellent connectivity, these locations empower ZYOD to uphold agile and responsive production timelines aligned with modern market needs.”    

ZYOD employs over 400 professionals at each of its Gurugram and Jaipur hubs, managing 700+ styles and handling more than 2,000 design-to-delivery cycles concurrently. This scalability allows the company to maintain high output without compromising on agility or quality. With plans to expand its tech-enabled excellence hubs nationwide, ZYOD is also set to launch a cutting-edge innovation centre, poised to become a landmark in its growth journey and a significant leap for India’s apparel manufacturing industry.

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