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Enzal Chemicals was founded in 1992 and now employs about 100 people in plant and head office. Shri. Arun Gupta - Managing Director leads the Enzal team. Our core business is the production of piperazine-based intermediates, steroid salts and custom synthesis for several years, and currently, we are one of the largest producers of piperazine based specialty molecules in India (30 mt/month). Going by our founder’s philanthropic vision of “Work to Grow” has turned Enzal into one of the most multipurpose chemical plant setup for the manufacturing of specialty drug intermediates and bulk actives for the Pharma industry. The organization has, at all times and at all levels, the right type and the right number of competent and committed employees who are working towards achieving organizational objectives, and are thereby meeting their personal aspirations and corporate objectives. We try to create an organizational climate that fosters competence and results, and a culture that is focused on customer satisfaction and continuous quality improvement. Based on our expertise in organic synthesis and process development, we bring to you high quality bulk actives and intermediates at extremely competitive prices. We maintain a good track record of doing business in consistent high quality products at competitive unmatched prices all over the world viz. USA, Europe, SE Asia, Far East Asia, Africa etc.
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