Woodland increases its presence in overseas markets
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Woodland increases its presence in overseas markets

Woodland, an Indian manufacturer of clothing and footwear, plans to open exclusive stores in Russia and the UAE, where the company already has warehouses. In Russia, Woodland, until recently, developed through an online channel, and has now opened an office and warehouse in Moscow. Prior to that, a warehouse was opened in Dubai, which the company plans to use for deliveries to Middle Eastern and North African countries and strengthen its presence in foreign markets. Due to overseas expansion, Woodland plans to increase export earnings to 25% next year, currently it is 15%. The company's turnover is 12 billion rupees (12,5 billion rubles).

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