Acclaimed as one of India’s leading producers of TSR (ISNR) of the finest quality, the MALAYA Group stands tall amid its peers in the field for its unique Block-Form Technically Specified Natural Rubber (ISNR-20), which is the most sought-after quality grade by Tyre Companies in India and across the world, due to its defined and definite technical parameters.
Malaya Group of Companies, with 6 decades of Natural Rubber Trading history in the family, clubbed with over three decades Natural Rubber Trading and more than a decade of manufacturing know-how, aims to attain new milestones by the end of this year by inaugurating its third ISNR Unit in our country. Their Clientele includes all major tyre companies in India and as well as overseas. Malaya Group’s exports, mostly to some of the Middle East countries, touched 400 million last year. The Group is targeting Rs. 500 million during the year 2019-2010.
Malaya has its Registered Office at Rubber Bhavan and Administrative Office at Kaloor, Cochin.
Says Mathew T. Thomas, Malaya Group Chairman & Managing Director: “We always strive to keep the best quality of our TSR (ISNR) and make best efforts to reach unblemished quality status by making incisive approach to all the aspects pertaining to quality.”
The Group has Manufacturing/ Processing facilities in Cochin and Agartala. Production capacity at Cochin is 18,000 MT per year and the Agartala facility is also capable of producing 18,000 MT per year. A third facility, namely MALAYA RUBBER COMPANY, coming up in the Rubber Park at Agartala will be equipped with the production capacity of 10,000 MT more per year with focused attention on production of higher grades of TSR such as ISNR-5 & ISNR-10 apart from ISNR20.
This story is from the September - October 2019 edition of Rubber Asia.
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