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| Given the traditions, flatwares are cut from sheet or
colis of metals and having punched, these are bended,
grinded, stamped, smoothed and polished. The other sophisticated
method is the forging os steel: these wares metisulously
shaped and given their individual decoration and ultimately
they are grinded, smoothed and polished. |
| The Material being used are Non-Magnetic Grade of 202.
304, 430, and 18/10 given the consumer preference. The
high quality materials are very sturdy and normally dish
washer proof. |
| Products come in food contact are meticlously tested
for Food Safety under FDA Regulation of the States and
BS: 6748 for leachable lead and cadmium. |
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| FACTORY
DETAILS |
| Total factory area |
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1.20,000 sq. ft. |
| Established in |
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1970 |
| Machinery available |
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Grinding & Polishing Machines from Germany &
Korea, Metal Forming Presses from India. |
| Monthly capavity |
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250 Tons. |
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| STAFF
DETAILS |
| Management Executives |
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15 |
| R & D Staff |
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6 |
| Q.C. Staff |
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16 |
| Sales & Marketing |
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6 |
| Production Staff |
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310 |
| Main Products |
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Stainless Steel Utensils, Cutlery, Kitchen Tools &
Gadgets. |
| Last Tear Turnover (2002 - 2003) |
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US $ 4.5 million |
| Projected Turnover |
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US $ 9 million |
| Quality Standard |
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ISO 9002 |
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ORIGIN OF RAW MATERIAL |
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| Indian |
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90% |
| Imported |
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10% |
| Major Market |
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U.S.A, Canada, Germany, Italy, U.K., Spain
in the Eu Poland in the Eastern Europe, Singapore, Malaysia,
Indonesia, Thailand in the Far East, Chile and Brazil
in Latin America and the Middle East |
| Main Brand |
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Maxworth |
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