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What Is Shrivarad Polyfab (P) Limited?
The history of organization is older than two decades as the group has been serving packaging industry since 1996. The principle business of the group was manufacturing of HDPE containers, used for packing edible oil. After having successfully catered oil industry for more than twenty years, management planned to expand the business with the establishment of an ultra-modern manufacturing unit for the production of FIBC's which will aim to produce and continually develop highest quality of big bags at a competitive price while fostering a climate where latest technologies can thrive. This resulted in the inception of Shrivarad Polyfab (P) Ltd. in the year 2014 which is now one of the fastest growing manufacturers in the Indian FIBC industry. An ISO 9001 and GMP accredited organization, Shrivarad has two FIBC production sites spread in a total area of 350,000 square feet and is producing a complete range of FIBC's from simple builders bag to the most complicated construction in the category - Tunnel bags, bags with complicated closure (iris, petal etc.), tubular bags, conical bags, baffle bags, laminated bags, sift proof bags (single, double and triple dust proof), bags with PE liners and so on… 100% production of the company is exported to the various parts of the world, to cater the packaging requirements of sectors – food, chemical, fertilizers, construction etc. At Shrivarad, we always strive to serve our customer with the utmost integrity, and to their complete satisfaction. It is our goal to ensure our aim by continuous self-improvement, growth in our operations and employees; while maintaining profitability to the benefit of our customers, employees, and community.
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