Best Value Chem’s Rs 5.5 Bn Chemical Plant in Gujarat Commences
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Best Value Chem’s Rs 5.5 Bn Chemical Plant in Gujarat Commences

Best Value Chem (BVC), a Premji Invest-owned company specialising in fragrances, flavours, and personal care manufacturing, has commenced operations at its Rs 5.5 billion chemical plant in Gujarat. Spanning 30 acres and employing 300 people, the facility has an initial production capacity of 10,000 metric tonnes per annum.

Global Expansion & Market Leadership BVC produces over 50 products catering to the flavours, fragrances, and personal care industries, serving more than 300 clients across 30 countries.

Strategic Investment & Long-Term Vision The launch of this facility underscores BVC’s ambition to become a global supply chain leader. With this expansion, Best Value Chem is set to enhance its production capabilities, drive innovation, and meet the rising global demand for premium chemical solutions.

Best Value Chem (BVC), a Premji Invest-owned company specialising in fragrances, flavours, and personal care manufacturing, has commenced operations at its Rs 5.5 billion chemical plant in Gujarat. Spanning 30 acres and employing 300 people, the facility has an initial production capacity of 10,000 metric tonnes per annum. Global Expansion & Market Leadership BVC produces over 50 products catering to the flavours, fragrances, and personal care industries, serving more than 300 clients across 30 countries. Strategic Investment & Long-Term Vision The launch of this facility underscores BVC’s ambition to become a global supply chain leader. With this expansion, Best Value Chem is set to enhance its production capabilities, drive innovation, and meet the rising global demand for premium chemical solutions.

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