Pidilite to Manufacture Litokol and Tenax Products in India

Pidilite Industries Ltd recently announced the launch of its state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities in Amod, Gujarat. These facilities are established through the joint ventures of Pidilite Litokol Pvt Ltd (PLPL) and Tenax Pidilite Pvt Ltd (TPPL). Litokol SPA Italy and Tenax SPA Italy have transferred their technology to Pidilite as part of this collaboration, marking a significant milestone in the technology transfer within India's stone and ceramic solutions industry. Know more about it on SURFACES REPORTER (SR).

Tenax offers exceptional product solutions for the installation and maintenance of marble and granite stones, providing a seamless finish and long-lasting shine. Meanwhile, Litokol’s Starlike range of quartz-based technology epoxy grouts is highly suitable for interior and exterior applications, exhibiting stain-proof and non-absorbent properties even in challenging conditions.

The new manufacturing units, covering an area of 27,000 sqft for Litokol and 21,000 sqft for Tenax, are fully automated. With this technology transfer, Pidilite will utilize its distribution network to market and sell epoxy, urethane grout, certain epoxy adhesives for tile applications under Pidilite Litokol Private Limited, and stone care range products under Tenax Pidilite India Private Limited.

Bharat Puri, Managing Director, Pidilite Industries Limited, emphasized their commitment to innovation and leadership across all categories and product offerings. “Roff, our pioneering brand, is a true game-changer that aims to revolutionize the stone and tile fixing industry in India. The joint ventures with Tenax and Litokol reiterate our commitment to redefine industry standards and delivering world-class solutions,” said his statement.

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