PG Bison Invests Sh 750m in Expansion Project

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Ministry of Industrialization, Trade and Enterprise Development CS Betty Maina (centre) cuts a ribbon to launch the expanded and automated PG Bison Kenya factory in Industrial Area, flanked by the company Managing Director Hitesh Mediratta (right) and South Africa High Commissioner to Kenya H.E MJ Mahlangu. (Image: Capital News)

Leading furniture manufacturer PG Bison has injected Sh750 million into expansion and automation of its cabinet manufacturing factory in Nairobi, doubling production capacity to cater for higher demand from homebuilders as well as the export market.

The investment, carried out over the last 18 months, has seen the company raise its production for wood-based panels, individual cabinet parts and flat pack cabinets from 400,000 to a million square metres.

PG Bison sells custom-made components for self-assembly in offices and homes by local artisans— working with 1,000 micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs).

“We have completed the plant expansion, deployed new technology and we are in the process of expanding our operations in Nairobi and Mombasa,” said PG Bison Kenya Managing Director Hitesh Mediratta yesterday during the opening of the revamped factory.

“We invested Sh750 million raised locally from the firm and our banks to cater for the expansion, machinery, assets and buildings,” said the MD.

He said the company has hired an extra 42 workers to cater for the expanded capacity, taking the staff numbers in its Nairobi and Mombasa factories to 236. – BD