DIC India Inaugurates its new state-of-the art manufacturing facility in Gujarat

 DIC India Inaugurates its new state-of-the art manufacturing facility in Gujarat

 


·         Targets to meet increasing demand with its 5th plant in India.

·         Invests INR. 1100 Mn in the new plant in Saykha, near Bharuch city

·         Installed production capacity of 10,000 T + of TF, KF/NTNK liquid inks.

·         To generate 100 + direct employment

 

 

Mumbai, 22 March 2023: The leading manufacturer of printing inks, innovative packaging solutions, and allied material in the country, DIC India Limited , part of DIC group, Global Leaders in printing and packaging Inks , today inaugurated its advanced and latest Toluene free plant ‘Optima’ for Liquid Ink manufacturing at Saykha in Bharuch district, Gujarat.

 

Spread across a vast area of 92,500sqm, the plant has the capacity to manufacture over 10,000+ Tonnes of TF, KF/NTNK (Toluene Free/ Ketone Free) liquid inks in two shifts in phase -I . The plant will be further augmented to produce value added and specialty products for domestic and export markets.

 

Set up with a total investment of INR 1100 Mn for phase -I the new plant will provide direct employment to more than 100 associates with the aim to cater to the growing demand of toluene free and ketone free based inks in the country.

With this new plant, DIC India will now have an expanded footprint in India. Its other four plants are at Kolkata, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat (Ahmedabad), Karnataka.

 

Established at the center of the chemical hub of India, the strategic location gives the company close access to the Northern and Western markets that drive majority of the demand in the segment. The plant boasts of a bulk line manufacturing facility for supplying standard and specialty TF, KF/NTNK inks.

 

Constructed with care, the plant, called OPTIMA plant is laden with latest technological features to cater to the growing demand in the country at present. The plant has also been designed to accommodate  future expansion needs of the company. The Optima plant will also work towards strengthening the company’s business in export markets.

 

 

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Paul Koek, Regional Managing Director, DIC Asia Pacific said,

” The Indian market is a priority market for DIC group and this new manufacturing facility has been established with the vision of catering to the new demand as well as usher in new growth prospects for us in the country. As a market leader in  printing ink manufacturing, we are bringing more advancement in our manufacturing processes to augment our quality and customer service, meet the rising demand and maintain global standard at all our touch points. This facility , with a strong inbuilt design features which will expand sustainability footprint of DIC India will benefit customers, generate employment as well as solidify our over 75 years presence and leadership in India.”

 

Mr. Manish Bhatia,MD & CEO at DIC India Limited, said, “India is a strategic market for us and our long standing journey in the country is a testimony to the success we have achieved over the years.  The market is witnessing increased demand for technological superior and specialty printing inks for packaging. The inauguration of the new facility is another stepping stone for the company’s future expansion plans here. The new plant set up has been constructed using leading technological features to modernize as well as to increase production efficiencies. This plant is a completely Toluene free plant for DIC India. We are optimistic that the manufacturing facility will help in catering to both domestic as well as international demand and expand our footprint in India.”

 

Out of the plant’s  92,500 sqm, 45,000sqm has already been constructed under Phase 1. The area will be used for consolidation of different plants and different types of products of DIC Indian Operations.

 

DIC is in the process of getting green certification for the site . This will be probably the first plant in India to achieve this accreditation. Optima site, as the plant is called  produced TF and KF products are also compliance with international regulations.  The company also aims to achieve ISO and OSHAS certification post the stabilizing of production of the Optima plant by the year 2023-34.The plant will support our customers in their sustainability compliance.

 

About DIC India

As a part of DIC Corporation of Japan, DIC India offers solutions that address issues of packaging and printing. The company is India’s leading supplier of printing inks, laminating adhesives, innovative packaging solutions, and other allied products serving top-of-the-line newspapers, magazines, conversion agents, and both national and international printing and packaging establishments.

 

Known as COATES OF INDIA LIMITED at the time of its inception, DIC India came into existence on April 2nd, 1947. Nearly 71.75% of the company’s shareholding belongs to DIC Japan through DIC Asia Pacific Ltd. Singapore. What started out with a single service center in Kolkata, today it has evolved into a number of factories and logistics centers strategically placed all across the country.

 

DIC India takes immense pride in its commitment to innovative design, quality control, and structural engineering – factors responsible for making it India’s printing and packaging supplier-of-choice. The research experts located at DIC’s Regional R & D center at Noida, a member of DIC Group’s international R & D network, pay utmost attention to the innovation of new products and improvement of existing ones for pan Asia-Pacific markets.

 

DIC India Limited has a Broad Network of printing ink suppliers throughout the Country. The company has a well-spread distribution network that covers the length & breadth of the country for our range of offset ink suppliers and gravure ink suppliers as well for the betterment of Product Understanding & On-site Products Demo.

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