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The origin
of Indian Valve goes back
to
September 1966, following closure in India of Glenfield
and Kennedy Limited, a renowned hydraulic valve manufacturing
Company of Scotland. A new name and a new logo,
IVC, was born. Using knowledge gained in the years
before promoting IVC, the promoters were able to
quickly establish a reputation of its own, struck roots
in West Bengal,ventured out, floated Indian Valve Pvt.
Ltd. in 1970. established a manufacturing Plant
in Nashik, Maharashtra, and started consolidating
the gains.
Over a period of time new designs
and products were established consequent upon favourable
market acceptance..
Growth
led to addition of machinery some of it from Britain,
branch offices in some of the metro cities
in India. Today the two units operate independently
to cover the market effectively.
During the year 1976 the Comapny introduced a range
of Butterfly valves, manufactured in technical
association with J. Blakeborough & Sons Ltd.,
England.
Besides supplying to the water
boards,
sewage projects, thermal/atomic power stations,
steel plants and process industries within
the country, IVC valves also found application
overseas. In countries such as Malaysia, Dubai,
Tanzania, Malawi,
Nigeria, Egypt, Sri Lanka,
Nepal, Australia, Kenya, Hong
Kong and Libya.
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