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RUDOLF GROUP starts direct operations in Bangladesh

Specialty chemical company RUDOLF Group has started direct operations in Bangladesh.

In order to enhance its capacities to serve the Bangladesh market, RUDOLF has set up a new office in Kakrail, Dhaka. With the rapid growth of textile markets over the last several years, this initiative is intended to meet the growing demand of textile chemicals in Bangladesh. "The new office represents our commitment to support our customers through furtherimproved service levels," says Dr. Oliver Kusterle, General Manger Asia, RUDOLF Group.

The new office will be headed by Mr. Soumitra Ganguly who has got wide experience in the chemical industry. "Set up of a direct office will allow us to build the market, promote the RUDOLF brand and provide a new level of support that RUDOLF is known for in the global market," says Mr. Ganguly.

Offering a full range of advanced finishing chemicals for textiles, construction and other applications, the 90-years-old family-owned company, headquartered near Munich in Germany, hasnow grown into a worldwide operating group with subsidiaries and representations in many countries. Its production plantsand research and development facilities are spread across the world. This enables RUDOLF Group to customize the chemical recipes developed by the R&D centre in Germany to satisfy specific client requirements tailored to local climatic conditions such as humidity and water quality. RUDOLF’s products are used as textile auxiliaries for pre-treating, dyeing, finishing, coating as well as textile printing. RUDOLF’s customer-oriented developments of new textile auxiliaries and specialty chemicals as well as optimum solutions for individual requirements are well known in the textile industry.

“We believe in a global footprint with a very strong local touch,” says Owner and Managing Director of RUDOLF Group, Dr. Wolfgang Schumann.He further added “We need to be with our customers to optimize the way they use our products on their machines and support them to protect their environment”.