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Friday, February 5, 2010

DyStar is now an Indian company

Source : Feb 4 2010, Press Release of Dystar / Kiri Dyes Website

DyStar’s owner, Kiri Holding Singapore Private Limited, has appointed Mr. Manish Kiri as DyStar’s new President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO).

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Mr. Manish P. Kiri
Managing Director
B.E.(Electronics & Communication)
M.B.A. Michigan University, U.S.A

About Kiri Dyes

Kiri Dyes & Chemicals Limited, was incorporated on 14th May 1998 as a Kiri Dyes and Chemicals Private Limited at Ahmedabad, Gujarat KDCL has been promoted by Mr Praveen A. Kiri and Mr. Manish P. Kiri. KDCL is engaged in the business of manufacturing of reactive dyes which are called synthetic organic dyes used for cotton fabrics like garments, dress materials, bed-sheets, carpets etc. The dyes are of basically colors like black, blue, red, orange, yellow and numerous variants of these basic colors identified by color index number internationally.
The product range of the company comprises of more than 120 dyestuffs used by textiles, leather, paint and printing-ink industries with total production capacity of 10800 MT per annum

Press Release by Dystar states

“Manish Kiri, together with the other members of the management team will ensure the stability and continuity of the company and drive it forward.”

Commented J. Mark Allan, “this partnership of DyStar and Kiri Dyes & Chemicals will produce an effective and strong global player in the Dye-Stuffs market and I wish Manish and the management team all the success in returning DyStar to the central stage where it belongs.”

Manish Kiri commented, “J Mark Allan has been very instrumental bringing and initiating positive changes in DyStar, we will continue the path of good restructuring work that he started. His advice and guidance in future would be very valuable in creating a sustainable future for DyStar and strengthening its
leadership”

Lets all hope that this new ownership will continue with DyStar’s sustainability efforts, and bring to the market true new technologies of dyeing that consumes less water, Salt and Alkali and Dyes.

For more information www.kiridyes.com / www.dystar.com

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