Samsonite is a global company that utilizes a decentralized manufacturing strategy, but as of 2026, India has become its largest manufacturing base. Specifically, the Samsonite plant in Nashik, India, has tripled its capacity to become the company's foremost production hub worldwide, surpassing its previous lead plants in Hungary and Belgium. While India leads in volume, Samsonite still operates significant manufacturing facilities in China and maintains some specialized production in the United States and Mexico. Interestingly, many of their high-end Curv® material suitcases are still manufactured in Europe (Hungary) to ensure premium quality control. When you buy a Samsonite bag today, the "Made In" tag is most likely to list India, China, or Hungary. This diverse supply chain allows them to serve their top markets—the US, China, and India—efficiently while managing global export demands to over 100 countries.