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Aether inks contract manufacturing pact with Milliken Chemical and Textile (India) Co

Aether inks contract manufacturing pact with Milliken Chemical and Textile (India) Co

Time of India16 hours ago

Chemical manufacturing
company
Aether Industries
on Wednesday said it has signed a contract
manufacturing agreement
with
Milliken Chemical and Textile
(India) Co, a wholly-owned subsidiary of US-headquartered Milliken & Company.
This
long-term partnership
positions Aether as the sole
contract manufacturing
partner for a key
strategic product
for Milliken, the company said in a statement.
The initial duration of the agreement is 10 years, underscoring the trust and alignment between both organisations, it added.
The project will be executed at one of
Aether's manufacturing units
- Aether's Site 3+, in Surat, Gujarat, which will be fully dedicated to manufacturing the contracted product, the company added.

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