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REPORT_INDIAN CHEMICAL

AND COSMETICS EXHIBTION MEXICO: 26TH -27TH NOVEMBER 2015

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REPORT

ON

INDIAN CHEMICALS AND COSMETICS EXHIBITION

MEXICO CITY, MEXICO

26TH -27TH NOVEMBER 2015

AT

WTC CENTRE, MEXICO CITY, MEXICO

4 th Floor, Jhansi Castle 7, Cooperage Road, Mumbai- 400 001

Phone No. +91-22-22021288 Fax No. +91 -22-22026684 Email

[email protected]

Website: www.chemexcil.in

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INDEX

1 . COUNTRY FACT SHEET - MEXICO

3. INDIA- MEXICO BILATERAL RELATIONS

4.

CHEMEXCI L S COMMODI TY W I SE EXPORT TO MEXICO

5. GROUPWISE EXPORTS TO MEXICO TOP TEN PRODUCTS FOR LAST THREE YEARS

6. DETAILS OF EXHIBITORS

7. PROGRAMME

8 . VI SI TORS AT COUNCI L STALL

9. LIST OF BUYERS

1 0 .

PHOTOGRAPHS

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FACT SHEET- MEXICO

The site of several advanced Amerindian civilizations - including the Olmec, Toltec, Teotihuacan, Zapotec, Maya, and Aztec - Mexico was conquered and colonized by Spain in the early 16th century. Administered as the Viceroyalty of New Spain for three centuries, it achieved independence early in the 19th century. Elections held in 2000 marked the first time since the 1910 Mexican Revolution that an opposition candidate - Vicente FOX of the National Action Party (PAN) - defeated the party in government, the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). He was succeeded in 2006 by another PAN candidate Felipe CALDERON, but Enrique PENA NIETO regained the presidency for the PRI in 2012. The global financial crisis in late 2008 caused a massive economic downturn in Mexico the following year, although growth returned quickly in 2010. Ongoing economic and social concerns include low real wages, high underemployment, inequitable income distribution, and few advancement opportunities for the largely indigenous population in the impoverished southern states. Since 2007, Mexico's powerful drug-trafficking organizations have engaged in bloody feuding, resulting in tens of thousands of drug-related homicides.

North America, bordering the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico, between Belize and the United States and bordering the North Pacific Ocean, between Guatemala and the United State.

Geographic coordinates:23 00 N, 102 00 W

Area: Total: 1,964,375 sq km (Land: 1,943,945 sq km ;water: 20,430 sq km)

Environment - current issues:

scarcity of hazardous waste disposal facilities; rural to urban migration; natural freshwater resources scarce and polluted in north, inaccessible and poor quality in center and extreme southeast; raw sewage and industrial effluents polluting rivers in urban areas; deforestation; widespread erosion; desertification; deteriorating agricultural lands; serious air and water pollution in the national capital and urban centers along US-Mexico border; land subsidence in Valley of Mexico caused by groundwater depletion

Languages:

Spanish only 92.7%, Spanish and indigenous languages 5.7%, indigenous only 0.8%, unspecified 0.8%

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ECO N O M Y :

Mexico's $1.3 trillion economy has become increasingly oriented toward manufacturing in the 21 years since the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) entered into force. Per capita income is roughly one-third that of the US; income distribution remains highly unequal. Mexico has become the United States' second-largest export market and third-largest source of imports. In 2014, two-way trade in goods and services exceeded $550 billion. Mexico has free trade agreements with 46 countries, putting more than 90% of trade under free trade agreements. In 2012, Mexico formally joined the Trans-Pacific Partnership negotiations and formed the Pacific Alliance with Peru, Colombia and Chile. Mexico's current government, led by President Enrique PENA NIETO, emphasized economic reforms during its first two years in office, passing and implementing sweeping education, energy, financial, fiscal and telecommunications reform legislation, among others, with the long-term aim to improve competitiveness and economic growth across the Mexican economy. Although the economy is expected to experience stronger growth in 2015 as a result of increased investment and stronger demand for Mexican exports, growth is predicted to remain below potential for reasons of inefficiencies, with a large portion of the economy and workforce in the informal sector, and corruption. Over the medium-term, the economy is vulnerable to global economic pressures, such as lower external demand, rising interest rates, and low oil prices - approximately 30% of government revenue comes from the state-owned oil company, PEMEX. The increasing integration of supply chains, development of the energy sector, and government-to-government focus on trade facilitation will continue to make the North American region increasingly competitive and contribute to Mexican economic development and strength.

Historical

India-Mexicorelations have consistently been friendly, warm and cordial, characterizedby mutual understanding and growing bilateral trade and all-round cooperation. Antipodes as they are on the globe, they have striking similarities and commonalities -of geography, history, physiognomy, culture and civilization, even of attitudes, mindsets and values of the people. Both countries are large emerging economies, with similar socio-economic development priorities and constraints, and have democratic, secular, and pluralistic systems, as well as convergent worldviews. Both are at somewhat comparable levels of economic and technological development, and are members of the important G-20, even if Mexico graduated from G-77 to joining OECD in 1994, and also joined NAFTA in 1995. Mexico was the first Latin American country to recognise India after her independence, and both established diplomatic relations in 1950. Mexican wheat variety Sonora was instrumental in India s Green Revolution. Mexicans in general have high interest and regard for Indian culture, political resilience, social values, and particular admiration for India s economic, education, scientific and technological achievements of the recent years. Indian heroes like Gandhi, Nehru, Tagore, and Mother Teresa are widely held in high esteem. The writings of Nobel-Laureate and IndophileOctavio Paz, Mexico s envoy to India in the sixties, with his long years in India, significantly impacted Mexico s view of India.

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Political

Impelled by their commonalities, convergence of worldviews, and an issues-free relationship, India and Mexico have collaborated together closely on most major global issues, such as nuclear disarmament, climate change, trade, and global economic architecture. They elevated their ties to Privileged Partnership during President Calderon s state visit to India in 2007. The two countries have exchanged as many as 11 visits at the level of Head of State or Government, the last bilateral visit being former President PratibhaPatil s in 2008. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh attended the G20 Summit hosted by Mexico in Los Cabos on 18-19 June 2012. Recent high-level visits include Mexico s Foreign Minister and Environment and Tourism Ministers to India, and from India the Lok Sabha Speaker, and Ministers of Petroleum & N.G., and of Agriculture, as well as of Commerce and Industry Minister (for G20 Trade Ministers Meeting). Their regular and high-level bilateral interactive mechanisms include a Joint Commission that last met in April, a High Level Group on Trade, Investment and Economic Cooperation, Foreign Office Consultations, and an array of bilateral agreements including for investment promotion and protection, double taxation avoidance, extradition, air services, and for cooperation in several sectors.

Economic and Commercial :

Bilateral trade is growing rapidly in recent years, at double-digit rates consistently, however yet well below its potential. It touched US$2.95 b (Mexican figures) in 2008 -more or less balanced, before dipping in 2009 due to the global economic crisis. It has since regained the momentum, touching $2.80 b in 2010, and climbing at 48%, to $4.15 b in 2011. The figure has the potential to reach $10 b by about 2015, with suitable promotion measures from both sides, including for direct shipping, banking and aviation, and a Free Trade Agreement. Mexico s imports from India grew at 33% in 2011, with a well-diversified basket, comprising, inter alia, chemicals & petrochemicals, engineering goods, automobiles & auto parts, pharmaceuticals, diamonds, textiles & garments, and gasoline. Crude oil is the major Mexican export to India, besides fertilizers, iron &steel, and engineering goods. The areas assessed to have maximum growth potential are mining and tourism (projects in Mexico), food processing and infrastructure (projects in India), automobiles & auto parts, textiles & garments, software and IT, pharmaceuticals, engineering, renewable energy, and biotechnology. Indian investments in Mexico are estimated at several hundred million dollars, and Mexico too is now in a catching-up phase. Most major Indian IT companies, several pharmaceutical companies, and engineering companies in tyres, packaging, and electrical equipment have a growing Indian presence in Mexico, whereas Mexican investments in India are in multiplexes, housing & infrastructure, auto parts, cement, and food processing. (Arcelor Mittal made one of its early major takeovers in Mexico). Besides Mexico s own sizable market and investment-friendly policies, it is eminently placed offering the strategic advantage of the world s largest NAFTA market, already drawing large FDIs from USA and elsewhere. Indian cinema Bollywood s estimated immense potential for Mexico and Latin America yet remains to be explored. An India-Mexico Business Chamber is functional in Mexico since 2006 extending valuable assistance to promoting mutual trade and investments. Apex chambers from both sides have several cooperation MOUs, and Indian business delegations regularly participate in several major trade fairs in Mexico.

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IMPORTANT BILATERAL AGREEMENT

Cultural Agreement (1975) Agreement for Cooperation in Science &Technology (1975) Cultural Exchange Programme (2005) Educational Exchange Programme (2005) Agreement on Visa Exemption on Diplomatic & Official Passports(2005) Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation in SMEs (2006) Extradition Treaty (2007) Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty in Criminal Matters (2007) Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (2007) Bilateral Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement (2007) Air Services Agreement (2008) MOU on Cooperation in the Field of New and Renewable Energy (2008)

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CHEMEXCI L S COMMODI TYW I SE EXPORTS TO MEXI CO

(US$ in million)

Chapter No./Panel 2012-2013

(Actual) 2013-2014

(Actual)

2014-15 (Provision

al)

(32) Dyes & (29) Dye Intermediates 34.63

40.83

42.64

(28) Inorganic, (29) Organic & (38) Agro chemicals 110.62

123.98

128.20

(33) Cosmetics, (34) Soaps, Toiletries and (33) Essential oils 17.38

7.29

5.83

(15) Castor Oil 3.98

3.49

4.06

Total 166.61

175.59

180.73

Source:DGCI&S

GROUPWISE EXPORTS TO MEXICO FOR THE YEAR 2012-16; 2013-14 & 2014-15

DYES - Top Items Exports 2014-2015 2013-2014 2012-2013

HSCode Product US$ in million

US$ in million US$ in million

MEXICO

32041680 REACTIVE BLACKS 5.59 4.53 3.53

32041218 ACID BLACKS 4.40 4.05 2.82

32041751 PIGMENT BLUE 15 (PATHALOCYANINE BLUE) 3.19 3.64 4.11

32041630 REACTIVE REDS 2.46 2.09 1.98

32041650 REACTIVE BLUES 2.26 2.33 1.41

32041761 PIGMENT GREEN 7(PATHALOCYANINE GREEN) 1.65 1.66 1.82

32042010 OPTICAL WHITENING AGETNS 1.52 1.68 0.42

32041610 REACTIVE YELLOWS 1.51 1.50 0.85

32041740 PIGMENT VIOLET 1.46 2.40 1.49

32041982 FOOD YELLOW 4 (TARTRAZINE) 1.42 1.37 0.46

32050000 COLOUR LAKES 1.21 0.92 0.41

32041989 OTHER FOOD COLOURING MATTERS 1.17 1.03 1.53

32041217 ACID BROWNS 1.02 0.77 0.45

32041488 DIRECT BLACKS (NON-AZO) 0.99 0.64 0.62

32041981 FOOD YELLOW 3 (SUNSET YELLOW) 0.99 0.93 0.50

Country Totals

30.85 29.53 22.41

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DYE INTERMEDIATES - Top Items Exports

2014-2015 2013-2014 2012-2013

HSCode Product US$ in million

US$ in million US$ in million

MEXICO

29222140 GAMMA ACID 1.46 0.63 0.31

29049020 DINITROCHLOROBENZENE 0.58 0.40 0.10

29214222 DIETHYLANILINE 0.53 0.58 0.45

29214223 DIMETHYL ANILINE 0.49 0.54 0.56

29222160 H-ACID 0.32 0.70 0.02

29225012 METHYL ANTHRANILATE 0.25 0.27 0.26

29214390 OTHER TOLUIDINES & THEIR DERIVATIVES; SALTS THEREOF 0.21 0.18 0.18

29049070 SODIUM META NITRO-BENZENE SULPHONATE 0.20 0.15 0.17

29214215 2-4-5-TRICHLORO ANILINE 0.19 0.20 0.47

29041040 VINYL SULPHONE 0.11 0.19 0.07

29071520 BETA NAPHTHOL 0.05 0.03 0.01

29214521 BRONNER'S ACID (2-NAPHTHYLAMINE-6, SULPHONIC ACID)

0.03 0.05 0.07

29214234 SULPHANILIC ACID (PARA AMINOBENZENE SULPHONIC ACID 0.01 0.00 0.00

29041010 BENZENE SULPHONIC ACID 0.00 0.01 0.00

29214320 DIMETHYL TOLUIDINE 0.00 0.00 0.00

Country Totals

4.43 3.92 2.68

INORGANIC CHEMICALS -

Top Items Exports

2014-2015 2013-2014 2012-2013

HSCode Product US$ in million

US$ in million

US$ in million

MEXICO

28051900 OTHER ALKALI METALS 0.64 1.19 0.17

38249021 ELECTROPLATING SALTS 0.46 0.40 0.42

28299030 IODATES AND PERIODATES 0.33 0.00 0.00

28183000 ALUMINIUM HYDROXIDE 0.32 0.00 0.00

28332990 OTHER SULPHATE; PEROXOSULPHATES(PERSULPHATES)

0.29 0.62 0.90

28091000 DIPHOSPHORUS PENTAOXIDE 0.27 0.17 0.16

28429090

OTHER SALTS OF INORGANIC ACIDS OR PEROXOACIDS (INCLUDING ALUMINO SILICATES WHETHER OR NOT CHEMICALLY

0.22 0.17 0.11

28334000 PEROXOSULPHATES (PERSULPHATES) 0.22 0.14 0.18

28161010 MAGNESIUM HYDROXIDE 0.19 0.16 0.13

38151100 SUPPORTED CATALYSTS WITH NICKEL OR NICKEL COMPOUNDS AS THE ACTIVE SUBSTANCE

0.18 0.35 0.49

38151290 OTHER PLATINUM OR PALLADIUM CATALYSTS WITH A BASE OF ACTIVATED CARBON

0.12 0.00 0.00

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28012000 IODINE 0.10 0.07 0.04

28281010 COMMERCIAL CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITE (BLEACHING PASTE/POWDER)

0.09 0.00 0.00

28047020 PHOSPHORUS RED 0.08 0.04 0.00

28311020 SODIUM SULPHOXYLATE (INCLUDING SODIUM FORMALDEHYDE SULPHOXYLATE)

0.08 0.15 0.19

Country Totals

3.61 3.46 2.79

ORGANIC CHEMICALS - Top Items Exports 2014-2015 2013-2014 2012-2013

HSCode Product US$ in million

US$ in million US$ in million

MEXICO

29155000 PROPIONIC ACID, ITS SALTS AND ESTERS 20.14 22.83 7.17

29053100 ETHYLENE GLYCOL (ETHANEDIOL) 11.50 9.86 14.86

29329900 OTHER HETROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS WITH OXYGEN HETERO-ATOMS (S) ONLY

7.88 4.53 8.50

29051700

DODECAN-1-OL (LAURYL ALCOHOL) HEXADECAN-1OL (CETYL ALCOHOL) AND OCTADECAN-1-OL (STEARYL ALCOHOL)

3.94 3.39 5.85

29333990 OTHER COMPOUNDS CONTG. AN UNFUSED PYRIDINE RING (W/N) HYDROGENATED STRUCTURE

3.91 3.78 1.77

29209020 DIMETHYL SULPHATE 3.78 3.00 4.29

29153990 OTHER ESTERS OF ACETIC ACID 3.42 3.21 2.69

38237090 OTHER INDUSTRIAL FATTY ALCOHOL 3.38 5.31 5.40

29222190 OTHER AMINOHYDROXY NAPHTHALNE SULPHONIC ACIDS AND THEIR SALTS 3.09 1.75 1.36

29012400 BUTA-1, 3-DIENE AND ISOPRENE 2.88 0.00 0.00

29225090 OTHER- FRUSEMIDE, AMINODIAL, N-ACETYL ANTHRANILIC ACID, DOMPERIDONE

2.51 1.21 0.90

29333919 OTHER DERIVATIVES OF PYRIDINE 2.44 0.37 0.31

29159090 OTHER SATURATED ACYCLIC MONOCARBAXYLIC ACID ETC & THEIR DERIVATIVES

2.33 2.66 2.19

29239000

QUATERNARY AMMONIUM SALTS AND HYDROXIDES LECITHINS AND OTHER PHOSPHOAMINOLIPIDS W/N CHEMICALLY DEFIN

2.27 1.71 0.44

29241900 OTHER ACYCLIC AMIDES (INCLUDING ACYCLIC CARBOMATES) AND THEIR DERIVATIVES SALTS THEREOF

2.04 2.22 1.94

Country Totals

75.51 65.84 57.68

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AGRO CHEMICALS - Top Items Exports

2014-2015 2013-2014 2012-2013

HSCode Product US$ in million

US$ in million US$ in million

MEXICO

38089910 PESTICIDES, NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED OR INCLUDED 9.30 11.96 9.22

38089199 OTHER INSECTICIDE N.E.S. 5.81 5.90 5.56

38089290 OTHER FUNGICIDES 5.73 4.78 5.33

38089135 CIPERMETHRIN TECHNICAL GRADE 4.65 7.04 5.42

38089124 MELATHION 0.79 0.70 0.00

38089990 OTHER SIMILAR PRODUCTS N.E.S. 0.73 0.59 1.23

38089320 2:4 DICHLOROPHENOXY ACTC ACD & ITS ESTERS 0.54 1.59 0.88

38089137 SYNTHETIC PYRETHRUM 0.48 0.58 1.27

38089210 MANEB 0.29 0.00 0.48

38089113 D.D.V.P. (DIMETHYL- DICHLORO- VINYL PHOSPHATE) 0.27 0.00 0.06

38089390 OTHER HERBICIDES, ANTI-S-SPROUTING PRODUCTS AND PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS

0.21 0.05 0.29

38089400 DISINFECTANTS 0.09 0.16 0.10

28480020 ZINC PHOSPHIDES, WHETHER NOT CHEMICALLY DEFINED EXCLUDING FERRO PHOSPHORUS

0.06 0.00 0.00

38089350 WEEDICIDES AND WEED KILLING AGENTS 0.05 0.02 0.76

38089340 PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS 0.01 0.00 0.00

Country Totals

29.00 33.35 30.59

COSMETICS & TOILETRIES - Top Items Exports

2014-2015 2013-2014 2012-2013

HSCode Product US$ in million

US$ in million US$ in million

MEXICO

34021190 OTHERS (E.G. ALKYL SULPHATES TECH. DODECYL BENZENE-SULPHONATES, ETC.)

1.69 2.80 8.32

15162039 OTHER HYDROGENATED CASTOR OIL (OPAL WAX) 0.75 0.64 0.66

33049910 CREAM FACE 0.63 0.62 0.62

34029091

WASHING AND CLEANING PREPNS HAVING BASIS OF SOAP/OTHER ORGANIC SURFACE ACTIVE (OTHER PREPNS)

0.45 0.00 0.14

29157040 HCO FATTY ACID(INCLUDING 12-HYDROXY STEARIC ACID) 0.45 0.58 0.38

38231190 OTHER STEARIC ACID/STEARIN 0.40 0.31 0.50

33049990 OTHER BEAUTY MAKE-UP PREPARATION 0.18 0.17 0.01

38231900 OTHER INDUSTRIAL MONOCARBOXYLIC FATTY ACID 0.15 0.00 0.00

29157010 PALMITIC ACID 0.13 0.01 0.01

34021300 NON-IONIC W/N FOR RETAIL SALE 0.13 0.08 0.02

29157020 STEARIC ACID 0.08 0.00 0.70

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38099110

TEXTILE ASSISTANTS MORDANTING AGENTS 0.04 0.04 0.00

33049190 OTHER FACE/TALCUM W/N COMPRESS 0.04 0.00 0.00

33074900 OTHER ODORIFERROUS PREPNS USED FOR DEODORING ROOM-OTHERS (EXCL.AGARBATTI)

0.04 0.00 0.01

33059040 HAIR DYES(NATURAL, HERBAL OR SYNTHETICS) 0.04 0.25 0.06

Country Totals

5.21 5.51 11.44

ESSENTIAL OIL - Top Items Exports

2014-2015 2013-2014 2012-2013

HSCode Product US$ in million

US$ in million US$ in million

MEXICO

33012990 ESSENTIAL OILS OF GERANIUM 0.53 0.23 0.15

33012590 OTHER MINT OILS 0.24 0.29 0.15

33019033 ESSENCE OF AMBRETTOLIE (AMBRETTE SEED OIL ESSENCE) 0.17 0.09 0.08

33012400 PEPPERMINT OIL(MENTHA PIPERITA) 0.15 0.08 0.18

33012944 DAVANA OIL 0.08 0.05 0.04

33012932 NUTMEG OIL 0.05 0.09 0.27

33012921 CLOVE LEAF/STEM OIL 0.04 0.02 0.01

33012922 CORIANDER SEED OIL 0.02 0.05 0.12

33021090 OTHER FLAVOURING ESSENCES USED IN THE FOOD OR DRINK INDUSTRIES 0.02 0.00 0.00

15159030 CARDAMOM OIL 0.01 0.04 0.03

33012934 PATCHOULI OIL 0.01 0.68 0.48

33012510 SPEARMINT OIL (EX-MENTHA SPICATA) 0.01 0.01 0.00

33012946 CELERY SEED OIL 0.01 0.00 0.04

33011990 CITRONELLA OIL CEYLON TYPE INCLUDING & CONCETRATE 0.00 0.00 0.00

33012918 CINNAMON LEAF OIL 0.00 0.02 0.01

Country Totals

1.35 1.67 1.54

Source: DGCI&S

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DETAILS OF EXHIBITORS

PARTICIPATED THROUGH CHEMEXCIL SN NAME OF THE EXIHIBITOR NAME OF THE

DELEGATE IEC NO. STALL

NO 1 VERSATILE SPECIALTY CHEM. LTD.

W44 ,PHASEII ,MIDC, DOMBIVLI,EAST,THANE,INDIA PH: +912512870941 E-MAIL : [email protected] [email protected] WEBSITE: www.indoaminesltd.com

MR. VIJAY PALKAR MANAGING DIRECTOR

0312016182 1

2 MAHALAXMI CHEMICAL WORKS 3 MANGAL VIHAR, 811 M.G.ROAD, MULUND (W), MUMBAI 400 080, INDIA PH: +91 22 2565 1129 E-MAIL : [email protected] WEBSITE : www.mahalaxmichemical.com

MR. SOURABH GHATNEKAR

0388205393 2

3 KEWIN CHEMICALS PVT. LTD. M-3/31 AMEE APARTMENT NEAR TELEPHONE EXCHANGE OPP MANGAL MURTY APPT. NARANPURA ,AHMEDABAD,INDIA PH:+917927541087, MOB-+91 9879563306 E-MAIL :[email protected]

MR MITESH SHAH 0802008437 3

4 OMTECH CHEMICALINDUSTRIES PVT. LTD.

PLOT NO. 301,MAROL BHAVAN, MAROL CO. OPERATIVE IND. ESTATE , M.V. ROAD, MAROL, ANDHERI (EAST), MUMBAI

400 059, INDIA PH:+912240320236 E-MAIL : [email protected] WEBSITE: www.sterligaux.com

MR. SANTOSH KOLAPKAR

EXPORT MANAGER

0396045448 4

5 TRIUMPH NON- IONICS PVT. LTD. PLOT NO. 211 ,MAROL BHAVAN, MAROL CO. OPERATIVE IND. ESTATE , M.V. ROAD, MAROL, ANDHERI (EAST), MUMBAI

400 059 PH : +9122403 20 201/202 E-MAIL : [email protected]

MS. DHANASHRI LUDBE

EXECUTIVE TECHNICAL SERVICE.

0309066646 4 A

6 FIXDERMA INDIA PVT. LTD. F-107, E.P.I.P, NEEMRANA DIST: ALWAR, RAJASTHAN PH :+91-124-4253471 E-MAIL : [email protected] WEBSITE: www.fixderma.com

MR. RAKESH WAHI DIRECTOR- OPERATION

1311017402 5

SN NAME OF THE EXIHIBITOR NAME OF THE DELEGATE

IEC NO. STALL NO

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7 BI-KI DYES &CHEMICALS PVT .LTD.

3407/10/B, PHASE

IV, G.I.D.C. VATVA,

AHMEDABAD

382 445,GUJARAT, INDIA.

PH:+91 79 40084400/05 E-MAIL : [email protected] WEBSITE: www.bi-ki.com

MR. KIRAN N. PATEL

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

0804013471 6

8 UNISOURCE INDIA 69 DEVCHHAYA, HAJI ALI, MUMBAI

400 034 PH: +91-022-22052250 / 22050713 E-MAIL :[email protected] WEBSITE: www.ucplchem.com

SANJAY MEHTA PROPRIETOR

0394051807 7

9 UNISOURCE CHEMICALS PVT. LTDL-15, M.I.D.C., TARAPUR, BOISAR

401 506PH:+91-022-22052250 / 22050713 +91-9819062998 E-MAIL : [email protected]

MEHTA TEJALDIRECTOR

0395058767 8

10

K.P.INTERNATIONAL PVT. LTD.604, MANAS COMPLEX, JODHPUR CROSS ROAD, SATELLITE, AHMEDABAD - 380015 PH: +91 79-26923570; 40055700 E-MAIL :[email protected] [email protected] WEBSITE: www.kp-group.in

MR. KETAN PATEL

MANAGING DIRECTOR

0806019611 11

11

EASTERN COLOURS & CHEMICALS 16/17, 3RD FLOOR, KAMDHENU IND. ESTATE, MINDSPACE BEHIND TANGENT SHOWROOM MUMBAI- 400 064 PH: 022-42957551; 28725731 E-MAIL : [email protected]

MR. KUNAL MEHTA PARTNER

0312083165 18

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ROOP DYES & INTERMEDIATES A-911, ATMA HOUSE OPP. OLD RBI BANK ASHRAM ROAD, AHMEDABAD- 380 009,INDIA PH:+91 79 30071490 E-MAIL :[email protected] [email protected] WEBSITE: www.roopdyes.com

MR. MONIL A. SHAH

PARTNER

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C.S. FLAVOURS AND FRAGRANCES B-9, DEVKARAN MNSION, PATHAK WADI, SHAMALDAS GANDHI MARG, NEAR MARINE LINE, MUMBAI 400002, INDIA PH: 91-22-22062218 / 91-22-22069954 E-MAIL : [email protected]; [email protected];

[email protected]: www.csff.co.in

MR BRIJ SUTARIA 0313074674 20

SN NAME OF THE EXIHIBITOR NAME OF THE DELEGATE

IEC NO. STALL NO

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MADRAS FLUORINE PVT. LTD. 266 EXPRESS HIGHWAY MANALI, CHENNAI 600 068 TAMILNADU, INDIA PH:+ 91 44-24426830 / 24420654 E-MAIL :[email protected]: www.mfplfluorine.co.in

MR. BALASUBRAMANIAN

VENKTESHWAR JT . MANAGING

DIRECTOR

0491003439 21

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ANAND INTERNATIONALHOLIDAY PLAZA, TOP FLOOR, OPP. SAMARTH TOWER, AKSHAR MARG, OFF. KALAWAD ROAD, CITY: RAJKOT-360001.GUJARAT, INDIA PH: +91 - 281 - 2441074 / 5 E-MAIL : [email protected] [email protected] WEBSITE: www.anandcolours.com

MR. BHAVIN SAGAR

EXPORT MANAGER 2402002425 22

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INDYCHEM INDUSTRIES Z-4, FLOWER VALLEY COMMERCIAL COMPLEX, EASTERN EXPRESS HIGHWAY, THANE (W) 400 601,MAHARASHTRA, INDIA PH: +91 22 2547 6644-45 E-MAIL : [email protected]; [email protected] WEBSITE: www.indiandyestuff.com

MR. SANJAY GUPTA PARTNER

0394045947 23

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TAPASHEEL ENTERPRISE301, WHITE CROSS, 15, PATEL SOCIETY GULBAI TEKRA ROAD, PANCHWATI AHMEDABAD

380006, GUJARAT,INDIA PH: +91 7926562827, 26569901 E-MAIL : [email protected]

MR. ANKUR PATEL MANAGER- INT L

MARKETING

0891001026 24

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SYNERGY CLORINATION PVT. LTD. PLOT NO. 89/90, GIDC INDUS. ESTATE NANDESARI ,VADODARA- 391 340,INDIA PH: +91 265 2841699, 3098627 E-MAIL : [email protected]

MR. SAMIR MEHTA G.M.-INT L MARKETING

3499002221 24 A

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EVERGREEN INDUSTRIES90/13-14 GIDC PHASE 1, B/H BANK OF INDIA, VATVA, GUJARAT,AHMEDABAD, INDIA PH: 91-79-25896418 / 19 / 382445 E-MAIL : [email protected] [email protected] WEBSITE: www.evergreen-industries.com

MR. KARTIK DOSHI MANAGING PARTNER

0895006367 25

20 VIPUL DYE CHEM LTD. 102, ANDHERI INDUSTRIAL ESTATE OFF. VEERA DESAI ROAD, ANDHERI(W),MUMBAI- 400 053. INDIA PH: 022-66139999 E-mail : [email protected] Website: www.vipuldyes.com

MR. VIPUL SHAH 0388019751 27

SN NAME OF THE EXIHIBITOR NAME OF THE DELEGATE

IEC NO. STALL NO

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21 GAYATRI COLOURCHEM INDUSTRIES

I-5624/5625, Phase-II. GIDC , Vatva, Ahmedabad-382445 PH:+91 9099978111 E-MAIL :[email protected] WEBSITE: www.gayatricolurchem.com

MR. SMIT PATEL

OWNER

0803006578 28

22 SHUBHAM SPECIALTY PRODUCTS Hem Prakash Bldg,1st Floor 90/92.Kazi syed street Maszidbunder,Mumbai-400 003 PH :+91 22 23447875 E-MAIL: [email protected] [email protected]

MR.R.C.MAHARSHI

PRESIDENT 0303002956 29

23 MONARCH DYESTUFF INDUSTRIES & EXPORTS302, Shagun Complex, 93, Swastik Society, B/h. St. Xaviers Ladies Hostel, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad

380 009, IndiaLTD. PH: +91 79 26400647 E-MAIL : [email protected]

MR. NIRAJ SHAH 0888009241 C-1

24 MARS EXPORTS C-1/134, Phase 1, GIDC, Vatva, Ahmedabad-382 445. India PH: +91 9327023549 E-MAIL :[email protected]

MRS. SAJANI N. SHAH

0897004531 C-1 A

25 CAMEX LIMITED OFFICE : CAMEX HOUSE, STADIUM-COMMERCE ROAD, NAVRANGPURA, AHMEDABAD-380 009,INDIA

FACTORY: 4720/33 GIDC, ANKLESHWAR-393 002, GUJARAT, INDIA. PH: 91-79-66307200 E-MAIL : [email protected] [email protected]

MR. ARUN CHANDALIA

PRESIDENT (INTL' MKTG)

3497002771 C-2

26 BHARAT COLOR CHEM PLOT NO: 81/1A PHASE-1, GIDC VATVA, AHMEDABAD-382445,INDIAPH: +91-79-40372890 +91-9925006306 E-MAIL :[email protected]

MR.HARDIK PATEL

PARTNER

0811000290 C-3

27 SAVVY COLORS402, ABHISHREE AVENUE, NR. NEHRUNAGAR CIRCLE, AMBAWADI, AHMEDABAD

380 015.PH : 079-40075559, 26401417+91 9825234676E-MAIL: [email protected]

MR. VINAY PATEL

MANAGING PARTNER

0806013869 C-4

SN NAME OF THE EXIHIBITOR NAME OF THE DELEGATE

IEC NO. STALL NO

28 RAJIV UDYOG PLOT NO. 265, GIDC, PHASE I, NARODA,

MR. RAJIV S 0802000843 C-4 A

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AHMEDABAD

382 330. INDIA

PH: +91-79-2282 3285 PH: +91 9099925100 E-MAIL: [email protected]

TIBREWAL

PROPRIETOR

29 APAN IMEX PVT. LTD. 31, TITANIUM CORPORATE ROAD, PRAHLADNAGAR, AHMEDABAD 380 015, INDIA PH: +91 7940321887 E-MAIL : [email protected]

MR. V. V. IYER DIRECTOR

0807019321 C-5

30 ANUSHA INTERNATIONAL 19,ROYAL ENCLAVE, THALTEJ,AHMEDABAD 380059, INDIA PH: +91 9925010682 E-MAIL : [email protected]

SHARADA V. IYER PROPRIETOR

0801009154 C-6

31 APPEX DYE STUFF INDUSTRIES C-1, 258/2, PHASE

II, G.I.D.C. VATVA, AHMEDABAD

382 445 .GUJARAT, INDIA PH: +91 794008 3294 E-MAIL :[email protected]

MR. MAHMAD GANCHI

EXPORT AND MARKETING MANAGER

0889006431 C-7

32 MAHAK DYECHEM INDUSTRIES PLOT NO:1209,PHASE-III, GIDC ESTATE,VATVA, AHMEDABAD

382445.,INDIA. PH: 91 79 25890811 E-MAIL :[email protected] [email protected] WEBSITE: www.mahakdyechem.in

MR. MITESH GANDHI

DIRECTOR-MARKETING

0801006058 C-9

33 KADILLAC CHEMICALS PVT. LTD. KADILLAC ,3, SHIVASHRAY SOCIETY,

OPP. PANCHAM ICON,VASNA ROAD, VADOARA -390015, INDIA PH : +91 265 2253604; +91 99099 59967 E-MAIL : [email protected]

MR. KETAN PATEL DIRECTOR

3496002221 C-10

34 NAV AGRO PVT. LTD. NO. 7/292, 1ST ST, GANDHI NAGAR MEDAVAKKAM KOOT ROAD, MEDAVAKKAM, CHENNAI 600 100, INDIA PH +91 9600037073 E-MAIL : [email protected] WEBSITE : www.navagro.com

SARAVANAKUMAR SN, LEAD-GLOBAL

BUSINESS OPERATIONS

0412009366 C-11

35 VARSHA EXIN PVT. LTD. G4, NO. 49, 1ST MAIN ROAD, NEW COLONY, CHROMEPET, CHENNAI

600044, INDIA PH : +91-9789092341 E-MAIL : [email protected] Website: www.varshabioscience.com

DOMINIC ARUN JOSEPH

MANAGING DIRECTOR

0411024698 C-12

SN NAME OF THE EXIHIBITOR NAME OF THE DELEGATE

IEC NO. STALL NO

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36 KOLORJET CHEMICAL PVT. LTD.

B/5, RAJ RATNA INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, NEAR AMERICAN SPRING CO. LIBERTY GARDEN ROAD, MALAD (W), MUMBAI

400 064, INDIA.

PH: +91 22 28826795 / 28826803 E-MAIL : [email protected] [email protected] WEBSITE: www.kolorjetchemicals.com

MR. MITUL MEHTA

DIRECTOR

0301009279 C-13

37 AVANI DYECHEM INDUSTRIES C-1/57, PHASE-II, G.I.D.C., VATVA, AHMEDABAD- 382 445,INDIA PH : +91-79-40085905 E-MAIL :[email protected] WEBSITE: www.avanidyechem.com

MR. SHIRIN PARIKH

DIRECTOR-EXPORT 0888015500 C-14

38 ARBUDA INDUSTRIES C-1/68, PHASE

II, G.I.D.C., ESTATE, VATVA, AHMEDABAD

382445, INDIA PH: +91-79-40083290 E-MAIL :[email protected] WEBSITE: www.arbudaindustries.com

SHYAMAL PATEL EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

0895005093 C-15

39 NEHA CHEM B/302, SATYAM CHSL SIDDHARTH NAGAR- 3, S.V.ROAD, GOREGAON (W),MUMBAI PH: +91 22 2876 2331 E-MAIL : [email protected]

MR. ROHAN MANDLE

PROPRIETOR

0396034781 C-16

40 R.K. AGENCIESRohan Park, Flat No.3D/4. Kasturba Housing SocietyVishrantWadi,Pune 411015 PH: +91 8888783306 E-MAIL :[email protected] WEBSITE: www.nehachem.com

MR. ROHAN MANDLE

PROPRIETOR

0311032095 C-16 A

CHEMEXCIL 4th Floor, Jhansi Castle 7, Cooperage Road Mumbai- 400 001 Ph : + 91 22 22021288 Email : [email protected]

[email protected]

Mr. S.G.Bharadi Acting Exe. Director Ms. VaishaliZinuwadia Regional Director

C-17

41 AKHIL HEALTHCARE PVT. LTD 205-206, B.B.C TOWER, OPP. WORLD TRADE CENTRE, SAYAJIGUNJ, VADODARA

390005. GUJARAT (INDIA) PH:+91-265-3018080/2362982 E-MAIL :[email protected] WEBSITE: www.akhilhealthcare.com

MR. AKHIL SHAH

MARKETING MANAGER

3404004981 C-18

SN NAME OF THE EXIHIBITOR NAME OF THE DELEGATE

IEC NO. STALL NO

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42 BHARAT DYE CHEM

125/2 Ravi Ind Estate, B/h Hotel Prestige, Vill : Bileshwarpura, Chhatral

3827289

INDIA

PH: +91-2764-234071-72-233442 E-MAIL :[email protected] WEBSITE: www.bharatdyechem.com

MR. JAYANTIBHAI PATEL

DIRECTOR

0891008616 C-19

43 KRISHNA INDUSTRIES Plot # L/30/46/1&2, Phase-3, GIDC Naroda Industrial Estate, Ahmedabad 382330 India PH :+91 79 2282 2554 E-MAIL :[email protected] WEBSITE: www.krishnadyes.net

MR. DHAVAL PATEL

GENERAL MANAGER

0891007199 C-20

44 ALPS CHEMICALS Plot No. 612, Phase IV Vatva GIDC, Ahmedabad 382445 Gujarat India. PH: +91-79-40235235 E-MAIL :[email protected] WEBSITE: www.alpschemicals.com

MR. MAULIK SHAH BUSINESS

DEVELOPMENT EXECUTIVE

0891003363 C-21

45 SAUJANYA EXPORTS 804, SATKAR BUILDING, NR SWAGAT BUILDING, C.G.ROAD, NAVRANGPURA, AHMEDABAD

380006 INDIA PH: +91 7926562413 / 26445441 E-MAIL :[email protected]

MR. MILAN C SHAH

PARTNER

0810018764 C-22

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PROGRAMME OF INDIAN CHEMICALS AND COSMETICS EXHIBITION

WORLD TRADE CENTER

Filadelfia S/N, Col. Napoles, Del. Benito Juarez, CP 03810, Mexico, Distrito Federal

Thursday, 26th November-2015 - Programme

Time Particulars

1130 hrs

1200 hrs Registration

1200 hrs

1210 hrs Welcome Speech by Chairman- Chemexcil, Dr. B.R. Gaikwad

1210 hrs

1215 hrs.

Inaugural address by Chief Guest H.E. Shri. Sujan R. Chinoy, Ambassador of India to Mexico

1220 hrs

1225 hrs Remarks by Mr. Jorge Lopez

Morton, Head of India

Mexico Binational Chamber of Commerce

1225 hrs

1230 hrs Remarks by Mr. PatricioGulierrez Fernandez, ANIQ Chairman

1230 hrs

1235 hrs Vote of Thanks by Acting Ex. Director, Chemexcil Shri. S.G. Bharadi

1235 hrs

1240 hrs Ribbon cutting and inauguration of Exhibition

1240 hrs - 2000 hrs Exhibition Start.

Friday

27th November-2015 - Programme

Time Particulars

1130 hrs

2000 hrs Exhibition

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VISITORS DURING EXHIBITION

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BUYERS IN MEXICO

Sr no

Name of the Company

E-mail Telephone Website Products Name of the person

1 AKZO NOBEL, SA. DE.C.

[email protected]

5858-0700 www.akzonobel.com

producer of specialty chemicals

2 Aldar Química [email protected]

www.aldarquimica.com

water treatment chemicals

Javier Pérez

3 Aldar Quimica, S.A. de C.V.

[email protected]

55-5395-1097 www.aldarquimica.com

water treatment chemicals

Daniel Garcia

4 ALFADELTA, SA. DE CV.

[email protected]

55 5373- 3560 www.alfadelta.com.mx

raw materials for: Pharmaceutical, Cosmetics and Food Naturist industries.

Maria Esthela De La Garza

5 ALIMENTARIA INDUSTRIAL, SA, DE CV.

[email protected]

5776-8886 www.alimentariaindustrial.com.mx

distrubutes raw material for food industry, piments, coloring esscenses

Ing. Ramon Hilario

6 ALVEG [email protected] 5093 7000 www.alveg.com.mx

chemical products and consumables for industrial use

Soleil Cruz

7 Aromáticos Gama SA de CV

[email protected] www.gama89.com

raw material for Chemicals

Enrique Gutierrez

8 Avantor Performance Materials

[email protected]

[email protected]

56 99 02 69 www.avantormaterials.com

Chemicals José Jesús Hidalgo

9 AZINSA OXIDOS, SA. DE CV.

[email protected]

5003-1706 www.grupoazinsa.com.mx

manufacture of zinc oxides

Diana Sarai SaldaÑa Vasquez

10 CEDROSA [email protected]

www.cedrosa.com.mx

Cosmetic Chemicals Eduardo Stein Benitez

11 Charlotte Chemical Internacional S.A. de C.V.

[email protected]

+52 55 52036226

www.charlotte.com.mx

Adhesives, dyes, resins, oil and other chemicals.

Maggie Gomez Rabago

12 CMP [email protected] www.cpm.mx specialty chemicals. Guadalupe Amador

13 Colorantes Importados SA de CV

[email protected]

777 3206565 www.colorim.com

dyes for textile Salvador Lozano

14 CONSTRUADITIVOS DE MEXICO, S.A. DE C.V.

[email protected]

4433169590 www.construaditivosdemexico.com.mx

Chemicals for construction, coatings, detergents, plastics and PVC

Carlos Espitia

15 CORPORACIÓN MEXICANA

[email protected] 5555800941 www.cpm.mx specialty chemicals. Lina Maria

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DE POLIMEROS SA DE CV

Ovalle Villero

16 Corporativo Químico SYR

[email protected]

53634538 www.chemicalsirsa.com

serving food, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries.

Israel Sadovitch

17 COSMETICOS ARIES

[email protected] 5646 8895 www.ariesp.com

fragrances for the cosmetic industry

Evelia Roman Salgado

18 CPRODUCTOSQUIMIOS LUCARCH SA DE CV

[email protected]

41680878 chemicals for the cleaning indutry

Jose Garcia

19 DEIMAN, SA. DE CV.

[email protected]

5561-4200 www.deiman.com.mx

chemicals for food industry

Jose Medina Flores

20 DISEÑOS AROMATICOS S.A. DE C.V.

[email protected]

58225824 www.disarom.com.mx

fragrances for personal care products and zartificial flavours food industry

Guadalupe Sandra Lopez

21 DISTRUIBUIDORA Y CONVERTIDORA INDUSTRIAL S.A. DE C.V.

[email protected]

www.dicoisa.com.mx

dyes and chemicals, for the food, as well as the paper and cardboard, textiles, leather, inks, paints, plastics and detergent

Elizabeth Monjaras

22 DPS MEXICANA S.A. DE C.V.

[email protected] 53966060 www.dps.com.mx

Chemical manufacturer Marlene Edali Vazquez

23 EMPACADORA DE OCCIDENTE

[email protected]

0155 5111-7860

Jose David Navarrete

24 EPISA [email protected] 52458727 www.episa.com.mx

packing materials Castro Quintero Alfredo

25 GAL COSMETICOS, SA DE CV

[email protected] 56142932 www.gal1.com fluorescent pigments, pearlescent pigments, Optical Whitening, Pigment Dispersions, personal hygiene products

Gabriela Laneos

26 GRUPO AZINSA, S.A. DE CV.

[email protected]

5003-1706 www.grupoazinsa.com.mx

zinc oxides and powders Alejandro Barrera

27 Grupo JOBEN [email protected]

5558720926 www. grupojoben.com

Edna Shapiro Lerner

28 Grupo TCDN [email protected]

www.tcdn.com.mx

product (zeo-sil), Dagoberto Paz Martínez

29 Grupo Trebol, SA. de C V.

[email protected]

5426-6594 al 98

www.gtrebol.com

ceramic industry and chemistry

Blanca Mesa

30 HJB QUIMICA INTERNACIONAL SA DE CV

[email protected]

58618653 www.hjbmexico.com

Detergents, Home Care, Personal Care and Cosmetic markets.

Maribel Maldonado

31 Instrumatic S.A. de C.V.

[email protected]

01 5555876022 http://instrumatic.com.mx

distribution of industrial instrumentation and automation controls

Francisco Javier Mendizábal

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32 Internacional

Esscense, S. A.

[email protected]

5582-2136 2876-0794

Distributing essences and scents

Rodrigo Romero G

33 MACROPOL, S.A. DE C.V.

[email protected]

55 10835815 www.macropol.com.mx

personal care, healthcare, Textile, Extractive, construction and tannery sectors

Eloy Cordero

34 MATERIA QUIMICAS DE MEXICO, SA. DE CV.

[email protected]

5245-1777 Ext. 123

www.maquimex.com

Distributor of chemicals for the following industries: cleaning, water treatment, petrol, personal care, pharmaceutics, food and industrial.

Elena Guerrero

35 MATERIALES TEXTILES, S.A. DE C.V.

[email protected]

01-55/53689661

www.matexsa.com.mx

Manufacture distribution, export and sale of stainless steel wire mesh, black steel and brass mesh.

Ing. Jose Antonio Fuertes Segarra

36 MEXICHEM SAB

[email protected]

15558991107 www.mexichem.com

chemical and petrochemical industry.

Ricardo Guzman

37 MI FRAGANCE

[email protected]

5553934774 www.fragance.com.mx

Manufacturer of perfumes and air fresheners.

Mario Betancourt

38 MILLIKAN, S.A. DE C.V.

[email protected]

5553654629 www.millikan.com.mx

raw materials, ingredients and additives for the food processing and pharmaceuticals.

Francisco Camacho

39 POLAQUIMIA S.A. de C.V.

[email protected] www.polakgrupo.com

Gian Luca Farini

40 QUIMICA ALKANO SA DE CV

[email protected] 55-53617563 www.alkano.net

Raw Materials for the pharmaceutical industry.

Ing. Victor Manuel Tejada

41 Quimica Foliar

[email protected] 5553003571 http://qfoliar.com.mx/

Gilberto Cruz

42 QUIMICA SUASTES SA DE CV

[email protected]

555859-8975 http://reactivosmeyer.com.mx

distribution of quality products and services for analysis and processes such as, analytical reagents and industrial products;

Andres Suastes Torales

43 QUIMICOS AROMATICOS INTERNACIONALES, S. A. DE C. V.

[email protected]

55952253 Distributor of essences and scents

Roberto Fierro

44 QUIMICOS SILVERCOLOR SA DE CV

[email protected] 15526450024 wholesale Of Chemical For Pharmaceutical And for other industrial applications

Adriana Alarcon Villalpa

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45 RAYCOLOR [email protected]

m.mx 5718-7077 http://raycolor

.com.mx manufacture of inks that satisfy the needs of silkscreen industry

Miriam ZuÑiga Arenas

46 RESINAS ORGÁNICAS MEXICANAS SA

[email protected]

12222360074 Manufacturing organic Resines

Javier Meza

47 ROYAL DYES S.A. DE C.V.

[email protected] 01(55)26450024

Distributor of dyes for General Industry

Juan Manuel Martinez Montiel

48 SALES QUIMICA, SA. DE CV.

[email protected]

5515-0991 www.salesquimica.com.mx

distribution of chemical products

Alejandrina Rojas Leon

49 TENSOMEX SA. DE C.V.

[email protected] 58227590 Chemical Treatment of Industrial Water, Cleaning Products, Chemical Analysis of Water, Integral Consulting and different Courses About Industrial Water Treatment.

Manuel Santome

50 Univar Mexico, S. A. de CV.

[email protected]

04455-4262-8441

www.univarquimicos.com.mx

chemical distributor Blanca Angeles

51 VWR [email protected] 5005-0100 top pharmaceutical and biotech companies

Abraham Leon

52 Watson Phillips y Cía, Suc., S.A de C.V

[email protected]

53571612 www.watsonphillips.com

Watson Phillips represents the following companies ABITEC Corporation, Advanced Polymer Inc, Imerys Performance Minerals, ITP, OMG Americas, Pigmentan, Sachtleben, PQ Corporation, Treibacher Auermet, Spectra Colors Corporation and Süd Chemie-Performance Packaging to mention some.

Delia Orejel Reynoso

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H.E.

Shri. Sujan R. Chinoy, Ambassador of India to Mexico inaugurating Indian Chemicals and Cosmetics Exhibition along with Dr. B.R.Gaikwad, Chairman-

Chemexcil and Mr. S.G.Bharadi, Acting Executive Director-

Chemexcil held on 26th& 27th

November 2015 at WTC Centre, Mexico City, Mexico

H.E.

Shri. Sujan R. Chinoy, Ambassador of India to Mexico visiting stalls -

Indian Chemicals and Cosmetics Exhibition along with Mr. Sushil Prasad, Second Secretary, Embassy of India to Mexico; Dr. B.R.Gaikwad, Chairman-

Chemexcil and Ms. Vaishali Zinzuwadia, Regional Director-Chemexcil

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H.E.

Shri. Sujan R. Chinoy, Ambassador of India to Mexico inaugurating Indian Chemicals and

Cosmetics Exhibition along with Mr. Sushil Prasad, Second Secretary-Embassy of India; Dr. B.R.Gaikwad, Chairman-

Chemexcil; Mr. Julio Felipe Faester from COMSE; Mr. Guillermo Miller Suarez, Vice President-

ANIQ and Mr. S.G.Bharadi, Acting Executive Director-

Chemexcil.

View of Indian Chemicals and Cosmetics Exhibition

Mexico

26th-

27th

November 2015

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View of Indian Chemicals and Cosmetics Exhibition

Mexico

26th-

27th

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