VASTU FOR FACTORY
You will find more than 75 percent of industrial units closed if you visit any industrial area of India. Out of these 10 to 15 percent would be closed after the construction of building and machine erection. Rest 25 percent of industrial units are running in loss. I have had opportunities for Vaastu consultation for many sick or closed industrial units in the country and abroad. I have seen significant Vaastu defects in all the closed units. The industrialists who had corrected the Vaastu defects got excellent results.
If any industrial unit is constructed as per Vaastu principles or the Vaastu defects of a sick unit are corrected, then certainly excellent results are seen. The owner and his employees progress well.
Industrial units that function using the principle of Vastu Shastra are proven to be much more successful in terms of administration, human resources, and production. Industrial Vastu, therefore, plays a significant role in determining how an industry / Factory will perform in the future. Moreover, it has been observed that a lot of labor problems have been avoided using the right Vastu principle at the right time. The Vastu principle, when used appropriately can be of huge help to the owner of the industry as well. Thus, we can decipher that irrespective of the size of the industry, be it a small manufacturing unit or a large scale industry, Vastu principal play a very important role in determining the success of any industry.
We can very commonly see that many industrial units or factories close after completion or are highly unsuccessful during their initial years. This happens mostly because these units are not set up according to the principles of Vastu Shastra. Therefore, factory or industry owners must remember to get their Vastu corrected before getting started with any new business ventures or the construction of any new Factories / Industries industrial Vastu Shastra is as important as Residential Vastu Shastra. There are many remedies that can be done, following the Vastu principal at every stage of the building process.