A larger industrial setup will support demand, workflow, and long-term growth.
The proposal positions expansion as a practical response to increasing demand, broader product range, and the need for more suitable factory space with better access and display capacity.

The business has outgrown its current production setup
The proposal explains that wider product variety, more customer demand, and limited current space are the main reasons for moving into a stronger industrial location.
- More space for manufacturing and stock movement
- Better separation between factory and showroom functions
- Stronger product display under one roof
- Improved ability to serve institutional and project orders
Employment Impact
Current direct jobs: 22
Additional jobs expected through expansion: 14
Growth includes managerial, technical, clerical, skilled labor, and unskilled support roles.
Production and finance snapshot
The site can use these headline numbers as proof of planning depth without turning the page into a technical proposal PDF.
Simple implementation flow
A clear timeline adds seriousness and helps show that the expansion is planned rather than speculative.
Phase 1
Obtain project approvals
Secure local authority, environmental, and technical approvals for the new furniture manufacturing expansion in Batticaloa.
Phase 2
Begin yard construction
Prepare the industrial site with improved production space, storage flow, and access for large-scale steel and wooden furniture work.
Phase 3
Install factory machinery
Set up modern machinery to support efficient custom fabrication, steel furniture production, and higher-volume manufacturing.
Phase 4
Test machines and workflow
Run safety checks, production trials, and process testing to ensure reliable output quality before full operations begin.
Phase 5
Start commercial production
Launch large-scale furniture manufacturing for household, institutional, and project-based orders across Batticaloa and the Eastern Province.
