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Mihijam Vanaspati Limited was incorporated in the year 1989 to undertake the manufacture of Vanaspati and Refined edible oil. The unit commenced its commercial production on March 30, 1995. The company is co-promoted by BSIDC (Bihar State Industrial Development Corporation). The private promoters also have business interests in steel and allied activities. The unit is strategically located at Mihijam in the Jamtara district of Jharkhand, India, close to Chittaranjan Railway Station and well-connected by road and rail. This location allows for business opportunities in Eastern and North-East India with cost-effective transportation. The factory is equipped with the latest technology from M/s Alfa Laval India Ltd., a subsidiary of Alfa Laval AB, Sweden, with regular updates to economize operations. The company has a physical refinery unit to process CPO and offers various packing sizes from 50ml to 15kg. They have an agreement with Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) for continuous power supply. Mihijam Vanaspati Limited has marketing agreements with Bunge Agribusinesses (I) Pvt. Ltd. (for Dalda brand) and Agrotech Foods Ltd. (for Rath brand), supplying 30-40% of their total production to these companies. The remaining production is sold under their own brands, "Mamta" and "Cherry". The company also produces industrial bakery fats for the growing bakery and confectionery sector.
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