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Huntsman?s warehouse wins highest exporter award

By May 1, 20191 Min Read
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Huntsman Textile Effects, the leading global provider of high quality dyes, chemicals and digital inks, today announced that its Kandla warehousing facility in Gujarat was recognized as the highest exporter by Kandla Special Economic Zone (KASEZ) authorities for 2017-18. Huntsman?s Kandla facility received the award for the export of dyes, chemicals and digital inks.


The specialty chemical leader was awarded by KASEZ under the service and trading category for timely execution of exports, error-free documentation and on-time post-shipment formalities.


Huntsman?s Kandla warehouse has previously been recognized by KASEZ authorities in 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014. The facility is a consolidation hub and has an export capacity of 400 metric tonnes per month.


The award was presented to Huntsman at the 55th foundation day of the Kandla SEZ.

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