Household goods company in Mumbai, India
Cello WorldCompany type | Public |
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| BSE: 544012 NSE: CELLO |
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ISIN | INE0LMW01024 |
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Industry | Houseware |
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Founded | 1967; 58 years ago (1967)[1] |
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Headquarters | Cello House, Corporate Avenue, B Wing, Sonawala Rd, Goregaon(East)400063[2], , India |
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Area served | - India
- Middle East
- Europe
- South America
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Key people | - Pradeep Ghisulal Rathod(MD & Chairman)
- Pankaj Ghisulal Rathod(Joint MD)
- Gaurav Pradeep Rathod(Joint MD)
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Revenue | ₹2,000.26 crore (US$230 million)[5] (FY24) |
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Owners | Rathod family (78%)[6] |
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Website | celloworld.com |
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Cello World Ltd is an Indian houseware company based in Mumbai.
History
The foundation of the company was laid in 1967, when Ghisulal Rathod, the late founder and chairman of the Cello group started a plastic industry with seven machines and sixty workers to manufacture plastic bangles and PVC footwear in Goregaon. In 1982, the group introduced plastic houseware products thereby officially entering the market. This was followed by setting up of thermo-ware product factory in 1986.
Later the company ventured into manufacturing of plastic-moulded furniture in 1994.[7] The plastic furniture division is called Wim Plast Ltd.[8]
Start of writing division
In 1995,the company started offering pens with technology like Swiss tips and German ink. The firm went on to become the leader in manufacturing with 5 million pens per day and 37 per cent market share.
In 2009, French stationary major BiC acquired 40% equity stake in the writing business of Cello for 790 crore ₹ or an overall valuation of 1975 crore ₹ (402.5 million $). The remaining stake was bought by the €2.5 billion company in 2015 and renamed to BIC Cello (India). Cello group later re-entered the industry under a new brand 'Unomax' in 2021.[9] The stationery products manufacturing facilities are located in Daman, Uttarakhand, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal.[10]
Recent activities
In 2017, the group launched their glassware products. They signed Amitabh Bachchan as the brand ambassador in October 2020.[11]
The company aims to capture 20% of the cookware market in India with new product launches which include kadai, casserole, frying pan etc. These will be available in all major retail outlets and leading e-commerce platforms.[12]
The company achieved a major milestone by entering the stock market in November 2023 and thus reaching billionaires club.[13]
Market valuation of Cello World was estimated at ₹16,806.58 crore, with brisk trading activity (13.31 lakh shares at BSE and over 1.79 crore shares at NSE). The Initial Public Offering saw notable demand, subscribing 38.90 times on the final day, with a price band of ₹617-648 per share.[14]
The thirteen manufacturing facilities of the company are spread across five locations in India. According to the company's DRHP report the installed annual capacity is 57.77 million units of consumer houseware products, 15,000 tonnes of opalware and glassware,650 million units of writing instruments and stationery products, and 12.80 million units of moulded furniture and allied products as of March 31, 2023.[15]
A subsidiary, Cello consumerware will build a glass manufacturing site in Rajasthan, and is expected to be operational by the end of Q1 FY25.[16]
Cello World is expecting revenue contribution from soda lime glassware business on first half of FY25 even as the writing instruments division underwent a slowdown.[17]
Reception
In 2018,business magazine Insights Success featured Cello Wim Plast Limited on the list of 10 most admired plastic companies.[18]
Lawsuits and controversies
On April 26,2016 the Gujarat High Court set aside Gandhinagar District Court’s order preventing Cello's Wimplast Ltd from selling its air cooler models Tower-25, Tower-50, Wave and Marvel after Symphony filed a case against Wim Plast.[19]
In October 2023,a company called Shree Vallabh Metals had secured an injunction from Delhi High Court against the use of the Max Fresh trademark by Cello Plastic Industrial Works.[20]
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