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Introduction:
Associated Intermediates & Chemicals (AIC) began its
corporate journey 25 years ago, as a streamlined, quality-driven Dyes
unit. It was founded by the late Hemendra Shah, a young, futuristic
technocrat then.
In the following quarter century, the company followed the
simplest routine of excellence. Sourcing good technologies. Making
good products. Selling at reasonable prices. Adhering to quality
standards. Practicing good business ethics. Building lasting
relationships with clients.
Through continuous R&D and process innovations, AIC assumed
control over its quality, and could offer optimum cost-effectiveness.
What is more, down the line, the company evolved a very special
uncommon. This can-do approach helped it build a clientele that grew
with the company through successive generations of clients. Most of
AIC’s clients have been with the company for the last 25 years, and 80
percent of its output is picked up by repeat customers.
Over the years, AIC’s way of doing business has translated
into a successful track record for the company. It has been an India
Government-Recognised Export House since 1993, and has won a host of
accolades for its export performance. In 2001, it acquired an ISO 9001
Certification.
Today, 100 percent of AIC products are sold in overseas
markets, in as many as 26 countries. And the company is acknowledged
in the global Dyes industry as a dependable, market-mature company.
Vision:
AIC has always kept pace with emerging industry trends
around the world, and framed its own pace accordingly.
In the next few years, AIC will enhance its quality and
quantity even further, add more products to its range, and offer more
innovative solutions to its clients. The company will continually
endeavour to develop new to develop new products, and more versions of
existing products.
In the new millennium, AIC will keep searching for new
ideas, new clients, new markets, new technologies, and new meaning of
industrial relations.
And its focus on client orientation will remain unswerved.
To put it literally, the future looks quite colourful.
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