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Infra.Market Becomes India’s Second-Largest Ceramic Tiles Maker

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Infra.Market is now the second biggest ceramic tile maker in India by capacity, with the ability to make over 81 million square metres of tiles every year. The company runs 19 factories and has grown five times bigger in the last 3–4 years. This growth has been supported by an investment of around ₹1,400 crore.

The company uses a multi-brand strategy and offers different types of products to reach more customers in India and abroad. Today, 25–30% of its tile sales come from exports, showing its growing international business.

Infra.Market has three main tile brands:

  • Emcer – for premium customers, offering large, high-end tiles.
  • IVAS – for mid-range customers, focusing on good design.
  • Millennium Tiles – for budget-friendly, large-scale construction projects.

This brand strategy helps the company serve all kinds of customers, from home builders and architects to real estate developers and contractors. It works in both big cities and smaller towns.

Infra.Market sells its products through over 12,000 dealers across India. It uses its own technology to plan demand, manage production, and handle delivery.

Co-founder Aaditya Sharda said India is now a global hub for tile manufacturing, and the country is the third-largest tile exporter in the world. He added that today’s buyers want fast delivery, stylish designs, and good quality—not just low prices. Infra.Market’s multiple brands and digital approach help meet these needs.

The company also sells related products like concrete and AAC blocks, which helps it offer more to builders as projects grow.

India’s tile market was worth about ₹59,500 crore in 2023 and is expected to grow to ₹70,700 crore by 2025. Demand is rising due to new buildings, home renovations, and government housing projects, especially in smaller cities.

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