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  2. Seven Seas (company) - Wikipedia

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    Seven Seas Ltd. is a supplier of vitamins, minerals, and supplements in the United Kingdom and abroad. It began in 1935 when a group of trawler owners in Hull formed a co-operative venture called British Cod Liver Oil (BCLO) Producers to exploit one of the fishing industry's most valuable by-products.

  3. LAUGFS Holdings - Wikipedia

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    LAUGFS Maritime Services (Pvt) Ltd, established in 2014, is a ship owning and management company in Sri Lanka. It focuses on regional transportation and logistics solutions for Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) and holds a CAP Rating One from the Lloyd’s Registry of Shipping.

  4. Anthea Group - Wikipedia

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    The Anthea Group has its origins in 1991 with the establishment of Anthea Aromatics Pvt. Ltd. (AAPL), a company that was set up in Navi Mumbai to manufacture speciality chemicals used in the perfumery and flavour industry. [3] In 2002, a new manufacturing facility was set up in Roha, Maharashtra to manufacture a key perfumery intermediate.

  5. Pon Pure Chemicals Group - Wikipedia

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    Pon Pure Chemicals Group Company type Private company Industry Chemical Founded 1981 ; 44 years ago (1981) Headquarters Chennai Key people M. Ponnuswami (Chairman & managing director) MP Surya Prakas, MP Lakshmipathy Products General Chemicals, Speciality Chemicals, Research Chemical, Vooki, iBuyChemikals.com, Pon Pure Logistics & Express. Revenue ₹ 37.50 billion (US$440 million) (as on 31 ...

  6. Murugappa Group - Wikipedia

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    The foundation for this group was laid by Dewan Bahadur A.M.Murugappa Chettiar who established a money-lending and banking business in 1900. [9]The business was first up in Moulmein, Burma (now Myanmar) [10] and then spread to British Malaya, Ceylon, Dutch East Indies and French Indo-China.

  7. DyStar - Wikipedia

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    DyStar is a provider of products and services for the textile, leather, paper, plastic and other chemical industries.The company combines the textile dye businesses of the former dye producers Bayer, Hoechst, BASF, ICI/Zeneca, Mitsubishi and Mitsui with the auxiliary activities of Boehme and Rotta.

  8. Tata Chemicals - Wikipedia

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    Tata Chemicals Limited is an Indian multinational corporation with interests in chemicals, crop protection and specialty chemistry products. [3] The company is headquartered in Mumbai and has operations across India, Europe, North America and Africa. [4] Tata Chemicals is a part of the Tata Group and its shares are traded on the NSE and BSE. [5]

  9. Petrofac - Wikipedia

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    The company was established as a producer of a modular plant in Tyler, Texas, United States in 1981. [2] It was first listed on the London Stock Exchange in 2005. [2] In 2010, it bought a 20 percent share in the Gateway storage scheme, an undersea cavern for gas storage. [4]