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About Ambey Group
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Ambey Group was formed in the year 1977. This is a conglomerate with three divisions viz., FMCG, Crop Protection and Natural Gums, all together dedicated towards the task of innovating products and technologies that extend specific solutions. The group serves various industries in India, USA, Europe and African countries, with respective products originating from the listed divisions. Strategic tie ups and profitable associations have been nurtured, which enable the stated.
Headquartered in New Delhi India, Ambey Group ’s FMCG industry launched its first product in 1987, under the brand name 'Trishul'. This is the oldest division and is engaged into manufacturing and distribution of home hygiene products. Over the years, while we have consistently innovated and improvised upon the products, profuse attention has been paid to the quality and thus we have achieved the position where Ambey Group stands today.
The company further expanded its business in agriculture sector producing crop protection products launched in the year 2005. This business segment extensively focuses upon production and sale of agrochemicals including herbicides, insecticides and fungicides and thereby effectively settles the crop protection concerns of farmers all over the world. Once again, the precisely charted out supply chain ensures that we are able to provide quality solutions to the famers , at the needed hour.
The diversification has been further fuelled by the recent extension, in natural gums industry. Ambey Group manufactures Guar Gum, a natural depolymer that is used in various industries like oil dwelling and explorations, food industry, paints and chemicals, pharmaceutical etc.With entry to this section, Ambey Group has established new standards for quality output. The company specializes in producing ‘Fast Hydration’ grade quality with the highest viscosity level.