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The origin of Indian Valve goes back to September 1966, following closure in India of Glenfield and Kennedy Limited, a renowned hydraulic valve manufacturing Company of Scotland. A new name and a new logo, "IVC", was born, the outfit appropriately named “The Indian Valve Company". Using knowledge gained in the years before promoting IVC, the promoters were able to quickly establish a reputation of its own, struck roots in West Bengal, ventured out and established a manufacturing Plant in Nasik, Maharashtra. To feed this Nasik Plant a Foundry was established in West Bengal, Machine tools for valve making added thereafter. During the year 1976 the Company introduced a range of Butterfly valves, manufactured in technical association with J. Blakeborough & Sons Ltd. of England. During 1991 "IVI", a new brand was launched to compliment the existing range of products, manufactured at its 3rd plant in West Bengal. Another technical collaboration with an Overseas Company during 2008 enabled the company to manufacture resilient wedge gate valves at its Nasik plant. Besides supplying to the water boards, sewerage projects, large Irrigation projects, thermal/atomic power stations, steel plants and process industries within the country, "IVC" valves also found application overseas (USA, the British Isles, South & Far East Asia and the Middle East).
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