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Balaji Amines revamps plant

Hyderabad, July 10

Balaji Amines Ltd has announced that it has revamped its Methyl Amines plant by adding the required equipment. This has resulted in increase of its production capacity by 30 per cent which will increase the topline by about 15 per cent and contribute to the bottomline as well. It also said its Morpholine plant, which started full stream from this financial year, has stabilised and the product is being accepted by its major customers. —

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