Fineotex Chemical Limited
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15,000 MT
1,20,000 MT
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Opportunities
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“It will be under WHO registration application Declared as Non Pesticide by the Pesticide Board.”
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Speaking time
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Opening remarks
Total Production Capacity
61,000 MTPA Additional factory land premises of 7 acres at Additional Ambernath MIDC (Construction work started)
Total Production Capacity
6,500 MTPA Fungible and has the capabilities to manufacture products for both textile chemical and cleaning and hygiene business line Equipped with modern infrastructure and amenities, enabling sustainable chemical production with advanced automation, storage, and logistics handling Efficient and environmentally friendly manufacturing processes Easy access to high quality raw materials in the region Provides raw materials to the Indian facilities Cost benefits due to Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) with important regional markets like Vietnam, China and India Mahape Ambernath Selangor, Malaysia * GMP: Good Manufacturing Practice Certification 22 • Sales in ~70 countries including Brazil, Bangladesh, Germany, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Syria, Thailand, USA, Venezuela and Vietnam • 34+ technical marketing experts • 100+ dealers in Indian and International markets Q4 FY25 Revenue Mix 22% 78% Facilities at Mahape and Ambernath, Mumbai, India Facility at Bangi, Malaysia Sales Diversified
Opportunities
Rising Industrialization & Urbanization Stringent Environmental Regulations Eco-Friendly & Technological Advancements • Growth in sectors such as power, chemicals, textiles, and pharmaceuticals increases the demand for water treatment solutions. Increasing water pollution and growing population, driving advanced municipal water treatment systems • • Effluent treatment laws limiting different parameters such as COD, TDS, TSS, and BOD in industrial wastewater. • Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) policies encourage the use of coagulants and flocculants • Adoption of eco-friendly and biodegradable polymers is growing • Advances in nanotechnology and smart polymers Water Scarcity & Desalination Expansion of Power & Energy Sector • Severe water scarcity, driving investments in desalination plants • Desalination requires antiscalants and metal chelating agents to improve efficiency and reduce maintenance costs. • Thermal Power sector, relies on scale inhibitors and antiscalants to maintain boiler e
Opportunities
Expanding of Domestic Production Deepwater & Unconventional Drilling Environmental & Safety Regulations • ONGC, Oil India, and private players like Reliance and Cairn India are expanding their upstream activities • Enhanced oil recovery techniques requires demulsifiers, corrosion inhibitors, and paraffin dispersants. • Increasing offshore & deepwater exploration requires high-performance drilling and cementing fluids. • Rising Shale Gas and CBM exploration drives demand for fracturing and stimulation chemicals. • Eco-friendly and high-performance drilling fluids to minimize environmental impact. • Non-toxic and water-based drilling fluids (WBM) are gaining traction Infrastructure & Pipeline Projects Technological Advancements • Expansion of refineries and natural gas pipeline networks boosting demand for cementing and production chemicals • Hydraulic fracturing (fracking) for extraction leads to higher demand for fracturing fluids and proppants • New oil & gas wells require advanced ce
Approved by
• Ministry of Health in Malaysia The Singapore Public Utility Board • The Vietnam and Cambodia bodies • EU approval • for shipment to Europe
Benefits
• Non smelly, invisible and to be poured/sprinkled like water instead of spraying in • gases form. Simple handling unlike in the case of BTI etc. allowing greater productivity of the personnel
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