Caravan Ready Made

Caravan Ready Made Caravan ready made is Nepal based garment company.

Address

Daxhinbarahi Marga
Bhaktapur
44811

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 19:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 19:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 19:00
Friday 09:00 - 19:00
Sunday 09:00 - 19:00

Telephone

+9779841017539

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HUMBLE BEGINNINGS TO A HUMBLE MAN:STORY OF THE MAN BEHIND CARAVAN READYMADE

The man is as humble as his beginnings. From working as a helper at the age of 11 to manufacturing bags for the Nepal Army, government agencies, corporate houses and organizations, Khadanand Shiwakoti of Shiwakoti Bag Udhyog and Caravan Readymade Company has a rags-to-riches success story that is nothing but inspirational.

Entrepreneur Khadanand Shiwakoti, 32, is a common Nepali man, who despite unimaginable hardship and struggle in life, persevered to co-found Shiwakoti Bag Udhyog – now a promising venture ready to scale up. Within a period of 13 years, Shiwakoti has increased his production capacity multi-fold and now supplies products to an ever-increasing base of customers. His story reiterates how skills, hard work, life lessons and optimism are the core, not options, to achieve one’s goals.

Financial problems in his village in Dolakha left Shiwakoti with little option but to work as a domestic helper in Kathmandu. “I was just 11 then,” recalls the father of two. “I really wasn’t ready to work anywhere, but times were such.” It so happened that the owner of the house ran a bag manufacturing company in New Road. At 15, Shiwakoti started his job in the factory in sewing and packaging, and would later be joined by his brother Sudharshan Shiwakoti, his future business partner. For the next two years, the duo worked for a meager monthly salary of Rs 1000, working long hours in a less-than-conducive work environment.

Despite his outstanding performance and efforts, he felt disappointed that all requests for a raise were coldly shrugged off by the owner. His salary would not support their family back in Dolakha, which compelled the brothers to quit their job at the bag factory in search of better opportunities. “By this time we had enough knowledge and expertise in manufacturing bags,” says Shiwakoti. “So we thought working in this industry would make most sense.” This, as Shiwakoti modestly points out, would turn out to be a strategic decision leading to the success of their venture.