Ecoste manufactures pre-finished door frames, grilles, and façade systems for large residential projects across India. The tech stack is skewed toward design and visualization (Rhino, Grasshopper, SketchUp, 3ds Max, V-Ray, AutoCAD, SolidWorks) rather than operations or supply-chain software — suggesting design-to-prototype workflows dominate over backend logistics. Hiring is sales-heavy (16 of 42 open roles) while engineering and manufacturing remain minimal, indicating a product-market fit phase where field execution and client relationship building outpace R&D scaling.
Notable leadership hires: Operations Head
Ecoste is a materials manufacturer based in Delhi serving group housing and large residential projects across India. The company offers four core product lines: Duracap Frames 2.0 (door frame systems), Grille 3.0 (shaft and duct coverings), Lamora (pre-hung doors), and MetaMask (aluminium façades). Founded in 2013, Ecoste operates a pan-India supply network and counts over 900 builders as active customers. The company emphasizes sustainability certifications (IGBC, GRIHA, ISO) and competes on site-execution speed and long-term maintenance reduction. Current operational challenges include raw material wastage, vendor coordination, quality compliance, and sales pipeline building.
Ecoste relies on design and visualization tools: Rhino, Grasshopper, SketchUp, 3ds Max, V-Ray, Lumion, AutoCAD, and SolidWorks. Project management software includes Microsoft Project and Oracle Primavera. Customer management runs on Zoho CRM.
Ecoste is headquartered in Delhi, India and currently posts roles in India and the United States.
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