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Home » Vipul Organics receives environmental clearance for expansion of Ambernath facility
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Vipul Organics receives environmental clearance for expansion of Ambernath facility

By February 20, 20242 Mins Read
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Company to expand the capacity to 250 MT in the 1st phase.

Vipul Organics, the specialty chemicals company in the pigments and dyes segment, announced the receipt of environmental clearance for proposed expansion of synthetic organic pigments and dyestuffs, pigment dispersion, naphthols, fast salts and vat dyes manufacturing at their existing Ambernath facility.

Granted by the Government of India, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (Issued by the State Environment Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA), Maharashtra, the clearance will help Vipul Organics increase its total production capacity from the existing 10 MT/M to 508 MT/M at Ambernath.

In the first phase, the company intends to expand its capacity to 250 MT/M. The cost of this expansion will be through a mix of internal accruals and external borrowings. The company has already raised Rs 5 crore from the promoters through issue of warrants.

“We are firmly committed to becoming the preferred provider of colourant to all segments of the industry. Our increased capacity at Ambernath is a testimony to the seriousness of our endeavours. With the expansion, the facility will become the single largest pigment producer in the country”, says Vipul P Shah, Managing Director, Vipul Organics.

Vipul Organics provides total colouring solutions to paint, printing ink, plastics and masterbatches, textiles, rubber & latex, agriculture, leather, dietary supplements and pharmaceuticals, food beverages and confectionaries industries. Vipul Organics clientele includes the who’s who of the industries that they service.

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