Vipul Organics receives first order for its newly developed organic intermediate
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Vipul Organics receives first order for its newly developed organic intermediate

This marks a strategic expansion into a new product category and new industry vertical

  • By ICN Bureau | June 18, 2025

Vipul Organics Limited announces a significant milestone in its R&D and innovation journey. It has received the final approval and the first commercial order for a newly developed organic intermediate to be finally used in the Automobile Industry. This marks a strategic expansion into a new product category and new industry vertical.

Following a rigorous approval process that spanned over 18 months, after an initial trial shipment exported, the first commercial order has now been confirmed. The fulfilment of the order would be done as per the schedule provided by the strategic customer.

The product, a specialty organic intermediate developed inhouse by the R&D team of Vipul Organics, will be ultimately used in formulating intermediate which is critical in manufacturing the automotive components such as shock absorbers and bumper extensions. Developed and perfected over the last three years, the speciality compound produced from our intermediate product significantly enhances durability, impact resistance, and wear tolerance of the auto parts it is applied to.

"This is a landmark moment for Vipul Organics," says Vipul P. Shah, Managing Director, Vipul Organics Limited. "Our R&D team has worked relentlessly for developing this compound. Receiving approval for the final product in automobile industry which is made with our intermediate underscores our capability to innovate and deliver to world-class standards. This development not only adds a high-value product to our portfolio but also marks our entry into a completely new industry segment, beyond dyes and pigments. We shall continue to put in efforts in developing such novel product line across newer applications and business verticals".

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