Morbi, the ceramic metropolis of India, is a hub for tiles, sanitaryware, laminates, and any industrial ceramic objects used in the construction industry. Situated in the Saurashtra belt of Gujarat, Morbi gained popularity as the ceramic capital during the financial liberalization of the 1990s. From there, Morbi progressed to become a leading exporter of ceramics.
The Indian ceramics industry is the world's second-largest after China and accounts for 13% of global ceramic merchandise. Morbi supplies 90% of the ceramic goods manufactured in India. Tora sanitaryware is one of the leading manufacturers in the Morbi region of India.
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Tora Sanitaryware (www.torasanitary.com) was built on the foundation of highquality products and aesthetics. In a very short time, Tora Sanitaryware gained a stellar reputation in the building industry. Through cutting-edge technology and efficient management procedures, Tora has been successful in optimizing its capacity to meet global demands. The organization has over 450 clients and exports its products to nearly 17 countries across Asia, Europe, and Africa. They offer a wide selection of products ranging from one-piece collections to water closets, washbasins, tabletop sanitaryware, designer collections, and accessories.
The organization uses advanced German technology with a fully computerized controlled kiln. They use eco-friendly natural gas residues for better shine and residues. Through continuous research and development, Tora has been able to keep its fingers on the pulse by offering new products that are in sync with the customers' lifestyles.
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