Wootzwork positions itself as an alternative to the traditional multi-vendor manufacturing model by orchestrating execution across suppliers, geographies, and quality frameworks.
The company said the fresh capital will be used to expand its global engineering and programme management teams, support large original equipment manufacturer (OEM) programmes, and scale its manufacturing control and governance systems across India and Southeast Asia.
Founded by Karan Anand and Himanshu Uniyal, Wootzwork works as a manufacturing partner for global OEMs. Acting as a single accountability partner, it helps companies ensure timely production and consistent quality while reducing execution risks in offshore manufacturing.
Wootzwork said it compresses the journey of a product from concept to factory-level output from years to weeks. As global supply chains become increasingly fragmented, OEMs often lose 15-30% of expected offshore cost savings due to coordination gaps, quality issues, and delays, the company said in a statement.
Wootzwork works across sectors such as food processing, packaging, renewable energy, data centres, automotive engineering, material handling, warehousing, and industrial hardware. The company claimed it has maintained over 98% on-time delivery and quality compliance under international quality standards.
“Most companies treat manufacturing complexity as a risk to be minimised,” said Karan Anand, co-founder and CEO of Wootzwork. “We treat it as a competitive advantage. When the system is engineered properly, complexity becomes leverage, not chaos.”
Wootzwork said it operates with engineering and programme teams across India, the US, the UK, Italy, and Germany. Over the past year, it has executed cross-border manufacturing programmes for more than 22 global enterprises across 12 international trade lanes, including North America, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region.
The company said it has activated a supplier network of more than 300 manufacturing partners and has executed over 30 million parts and assemblies spanning precision components, heavy and structural fabrication, industrial fasteners, custom machinery, and multi-part assemblies.
“Wootzwork represents the kind of founder-led global ambition in advanced manufacturing that we want to back from India,” said Sudipto Sannigrahi, managing partner at Z47. “They have built deep execution capability in a space where trust is earned over years, not quarters.”
At the core of its model, Wootzwork layers proprietary engineering, governance, and execution systems over existing factory infrastructure rather than replacing it. “Scale usually breaks quality because systems don’t scale with it,” said Himanshu Uniyal, co-founder and COO. “We built the system so quality scales with execution, not against it.”
With manufacturing accounting for nearly 15% of global GDP, Wootzwork said it is looking to take on larger, mission-critical OEM programmes in supply chain and execution.
