India’s plywood industry is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by growing consumer awareness and increasing scrutiny from architects and project consultants. The sector is moving towards greater standardisation, transparency, and performance accountability, with a focus on quality, sustainability, and trust.
Buyers now expect certified low-emission materials, calibrated boards, verified warranties, and clarity on technical specifications. In response, manufacturers like MikasaPly, a plywood brand from Greenlam Industries, are offering performance-specific variants crafted for structural strength, moisture resistance, fire retardance, and durability.
“We’re seeing consumers ask sharper questions about what’s inside the plywood, how it’s made, and how long it will last,” said Parul Mittal, Director at Greenlam Industries. “MikasaPly is our response to this evolved demand, offering calibrated, low-emission plywood with trusted warranties and consistent quality across every board.”
The plywood industry is at an inflection point, with a gap between what’s promised and what’s delivered. MikasaPly aims to bridge this gap with data-backed performance, traceability, and transparency. Manufactured at a state-of-the-art facility in Tindivanam, Tamil Nadu, MikasaPly adheres to international quality benchmarks and follows sustainable practices.
“Sustainability is not an afterthought for us – it’s at the core of how we operate,” said Parul Mittal. “From sourcing to production, we’re integrating innovation and responsibility to ensure every MikasaPly board contributes to a healthier living environment and a more sustainable tomorrow.”