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RedTape Unveils Advanced Sports Shoes Factory and Master Warehouse in Unnao

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RedTape, a leading name in the footwear industry, proudly announces the inauguration of its state-of-the-art Sports Shoes Factory and Master Warehouse, strategically located on the Lucknow-Kanpur Highway. Spread over an expansive 78-acre area, this facility embodies cutting-edge technology and exceptional infrastructure.

The new factory is powered by solar panels with a substantial capacity of 2179 kWp, underscoring RedTape’s commitment to sustainable energy solutions. It operates under the stringent guidelines of the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), with in-house production capabilities for soles, uppers, insoles, and more. This fully integrated production facility, coupled with a BIS-accredited laboratory, ensures that every pair of shoes meets the highest quality standards.

Complementing the factory is a sprawling 700,000 square feet online marketplace warehouse, which includes advanced finishing and packaging facilities. RedTape’s dedication to quality is evident through its Kaizen-inspired quality checks, ensuring that consumers receive top-notch products. The warehouse is equipped with Warehouse Management System (WMS) and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, streamlining operations for maximum efficiency.

In addition to its manufacturing prowess, RedTape prioritizes the well-being of its employees. The facility boasts a clean, fully operated canteen, providing nutritious meals, and a 24/7 in-house dispensary staffed with nursing and medical professionals, ensuring immediate healthcare availability.

RedTape’s new facility in Unnao marks a significant milestone in the company’s journey towards excellence in the footwear industry, reflecting its unwavering commitment to quality, innovation, and employee welfare.

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