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Our Founder

Founded in 1959 by VM Shanmuga Sundaram, WELLKNOWNS SYNDICATE is located in the international knitwear capital of India, Tirupur. We have come a long way from its humble beginnings and now have an extensive clientele across Tamil Nadu. In 1996, his son S. Ravi Shankar joined the company envisioning providing innovative, easy, and affordable garment sewing solutions. Since then, we have been sustaining a strong reputation in the industry for six decades with the eloquent testimony of our trusted customers.

Under the mentorship of our two profound founders, today WKS is headed by the third generational CEO Mr. Shanmuganathan R, who hopes to contribute to the industry and their clients by emphasizing product quality and introducing attractive new products from the markets across the world. In 2010, he took over “INNOVATIVE” a sister concern with an authorized JUKI industrial sewing machines dealership owing to his constant commitment to endeavour in setting exceptional standards for our company.

We are currently functioning with a 4000 sq. Ft. space and in the future, we look to expand to 20,000 sq. Ft. for a fulfilling experience of exploring versatile spare parts under a single roof, redoubling our dedication to accelerate in-store shopping. We have witnessed a surge in sales in recent years and hope to refocus our business, making us a 100-cr. group turnover company. We also plan to further strengthen our core team with an exclusive R&D and quality control trained staff who would be responsible for monitoring and inspecting the products imported from across the world, evaluating their performances assuring they meet the quality specification standards before it is dispatched to our valuable customers.

In recent years, WKS has achieved significant progress by investing in technology and product diversity. We are on the verge of entering a new phase of growth fuelled by innovation. Due to the recent developments in the industry, there is a lack of skilled labour which has increased the demand. We now expect to bridge the gap in supply chain management by finding optimal and feasible solutions for the garment manufacturers. We shall provide alternative manufacturing solutions by introducing semi-automatic and fully automatic machinery, which considerably reduces the complete dependability on skilled labour, limiting production errors, thus increasing productivity and quality in garment production, making sewing machine technology more accessible with new demand-driven initiatives

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