Sarang Chemicals Ltd. said Wednesday that the company planned to open offices in the Middle East and Far East countries. Sarang Chemicaqls’ presence in these countries will help it to sustain relationships with large organisations operating in the region, said a statement issued to the Bombay Stock Exchange.
The company has recently completed work for Marubeni Corporation of Japan. “Viewing their continuous relationship with Marubeni Corporation, the company plans to open offices in these countries,” said the statement.
Sarang Chemicals is targeting at exporting its product dyes and textile chemicals through offices in the Middle East and Far East countries.
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