Based in Madurai, Tamil Nadu, Paramount Textile Mills is a prime illustration of India’s dominance in high-end home textiles. Since Smt. Laxmi Murugesan founded the business in 1979, it has expanded from a small weaving operation to a well-known, vertically integrated textile powerhouse with a global reputation. Paramount has redefined the standards of elegance and functionality in home textiles by fusing innovation, sustainability, and ethical principles under the visionary leadership of Mr. Ram Murugesan, Managing Director.
A Tradition of Empowerment and Excellence
With its cutting-edge facilities dispersed among four locations, Paramount Textile Mills employs over 2,500 people and fosters a vibrant environment for its workers and the communities in which they live. “At the core of Paramount’s journey has always been empowering people and communities,” Mr. Ram explains. The company has produced more than 18 million meters of fabrics and 8 million sheet sets a year over the last 45 years, serving affluent customers around the globe, such as luxury hospitality brands, e-commerce labels, and private labels. The company’s “bespoke” design and proprietary class have always been its defining characteristics.
Paramount’s products are distinguished by their elegance, sophistication, and superior quality. They specialize in high-quality fabrics created from extra-long staple (ELS) cotton, such as Giza 45 and Sea Island, as well as alternative fibers including Tencel, Bamboo, and hemp.
Fusing Luxury with Functionality through Innovation
Sustainability: Core to Our Identity
At the heart of Paramount’s business is sustainability. Being one of the first companies to use organic cotton in 2005, the company has led the way in fair trade standards. Its dedication to moral behavior is demonstrated by certifications such as GOTS and FLO-CERT for fair trade. By using solar and wind energy, water harvesting, recycling, and upcycling, Paramount has also embraced sustainable energy. It even runs a gobar gas plant to power its cafeteria.
At Paramount, sustainability is a way of life rather than only a duty. Every action we do, from maximizing resources to cutting waste, is aimed at building a brighter future, Mr. Ram says.
By using the “living wage” approach, the business makes sure that its employees receive far more than the legally required minimum wage, which benefits both the workers and their families.
Automation: Boosting Efficiency and Quality
To improve production efficiency, Paramount has made strategic investments in automation and cutting-edge technologies like IoT and machine learning. Real-time machine-to-machine data integration is now possible because to these developments, which have revolutionized the historically labor-intensive textile sector.
“Improving productivity and decision-making requires automation. It enables us to attain efficiency and accuracy, which are essential in the current competitive environment,” Mr. Ram emphasizes.