About Our Factory

Aerial view of the Sri Raja Plastic Industries manufacturing unit at Dorapalli, Dhone, with the railway line running past the site
2011
Manufacturing since
300
People employed directly
600
Household women given work
3
States supplied

Sri Raja Bags manufactures non-woven fabric bags at Dhone, in Nandyal district of Andhra Pradesh, and has done since 2011. Dhone was part of Kurnool district until the 2022 reorganisation, and much of our trade still runs through Kurnool.

We make non-woven fabric carry bags and plastic covers: D-cut and W-cut bags in plain and printed finishes, loop-handle stitched bags, and side-patty stitched bags with or without printing. Most of what leaves the factory is printed to a shop’s own design — clothing stores, jewellers, textile shops and seed merchants across Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Karnataka.

How we work

Fabric arrives as rolls and is cut, printed, stitched and packed on site. Because printing screens are made and stored here for each customer, a repeat order comes back identical to the first one — which matters more than most buyers expect when a shop is reordering the same bag every few months.

The unit employs around 300 people directly. A further 600 or so women in the surrounding villages do stitching and finishing work from home, which is a substantial part of what the factory produces.

Ordering

We work to order rather than from stock, so sizes, fabric weight, print colours and quantities are all decided per order. The quickest way to get a quote is to send us the bag size, the quantity and your artwork on WhatsApp — most enquiries are answered the same day.

Automatic non-woven bag making machine in operation, with rolls of blue and pink non-woven fabric alongside
The bag-making line. Fabric goes in as a roll and comes out cut, sealed and stacked.
Wide view of the production hall with printing machines, stacked finished bags and workers
The main hall, where printing and finishing happen alongside packing.
Storage racks holding printing screens and stacks of finished non-woven bags ready for despatch
Printing screens are kept for every customer, so repeat orders match the first run exactly.