The factory, designed and built using Jindal steel, also marks Palghar’s emergence as a hub for sustainable industrial architecture.

Located in the industrial belt of Wada, Maharashtra, ANJ Group’s IGBC Platinum-rated manufacturing campus isn’t a typical factory — there’s no dust, no chaos, no clutter. Instead, it’s a clean, systemised, and tech-forward ecosystem that fuses robotics, sustainability, and human-centric design into a high-performance hub.

Spread over 22 acres and powered entirely by solar energy, the facility is a net-zero-ready plant where every element — from woodwork and metal fabrication to acoustic panels, upholstery, and eco-finishing — is made in-house. This vertically integrated model gives ANJ total control over quality, speed, and sustainability.

The factory serves as the company’s primary manufacturing hub for modular furniture, architectural joinery, and bespoke interior elements. It houses advanced woodworking units, metal fabrication bays, paint and polish lines, upholstery sections and final assembly zones, catering to large-scale corporate, hospitality, and institutional projects across India.

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The PEB method of construction optimised material usage, reduced on-site labour, and ensured faster project delivery without compromising quality. However, to enable faster construction time, lower overall cost, design flexibility, durability, energy efficiency, and minimal maintenance, requires precise design planning before fabrication, careful coordination during assembly, and alignment with project timelines to maximise efficiency.

The design incorporates ridge ventilators, strategically placed louvers and exhaust systems for optimal airflow. Skylights and translucent sidewall panels provide abundant natural daylight, hence, reducing daytime artificial lighting needs. Roof and wall insulation help maintain thermal comfort, boosting productivity and reducing energy consumption.
Kushal-Kunder
"A PEB was selected for its speed of construction, cost efficiency, ability to create large clear spans for unobstructed workflow, and flexibility for future expansion."

Kushal Kunder

COO, ANJ


The structure is built with recyclable steel, finished with low-VOC paints, and features a rainwater harvesting system along with provisions for solar power generation. It has an expected lifespan of 40–50 years and requires minimal maintenance, limited to periodic inspections and protective repainting to prevent corrosion.

Special features of the factory include a 176-joint steel arch installation serving as an iconic landmark; modular production lines allowing simultaneous manufacturing of multiple projects; and a dedicated sustainability zone for waste segregation and material reuse. The expansive, self-sufficient campus houses three dedicated manufacturing plants covering 370,000 sqft for joinery, metalwork, and warehousing. It includes a labour accommodation centre, an organic farm, and several sustainability initiatives such as recycled materials and water-soluble byproducts.

This Wada factory is also a benchmark in green manufacturing. It is recognised by the Global Network for Zero for its net-zero roadmap. A 800 kW solar rooftop system powers 100% of operations. Dust collection & recycling, rainwater harvesting, and zero-waste practices are embedded into daily workflows. The factory has achieved 82 IGBC points — among the highest for any green factory in India.

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