About us

About us

IVP Limited: Driving Growth Through Innovation and Excellence

IVP Limited, established in 1929, is a publicly-listed company and a vital part of the Allana Group. Its journey began with an association with the Tata Group and later evolved under the stewardship of the Allana Group. Initially rooted in the Vegetable Oil Business, IVP expanded its horizons into various sectors. Notably, it earned the distinction of being the pioneering Indian company in the production of Foundry Chemicals. With manufacturing facilities situated in Tarapur and Bangalore, IVP boasts an impressive combined annual production capacity of approximately 50,000 tonnes. It caters to industries such as PU Systems for footwear, Adhesives for flexible packaging industry, foundry chemicals, coatings, composites, refractory, powder and insulation resin. As a trusted presence in these sectors, IVP Limited plays a pivotal role in fostering the growth and success of the Allana Group and its valued clientele.

  • With a rich history, IVP combines tradition with modern advancements.
  • IVP is committed to adding value through its range of chemicals.
  • IVP strives to exceed customer expectations, delivering tailored solutions.
  • IVP's expertise and customer focus drive its success in the market.
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Why Choose us

How we behave ?

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Employees

We prioritize equal opportunities as an employer.

We foster a culture of meritocracy.

We prioritize maintaining the right work-life balance.

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Customer

We comprehend and address customer needs with innovative solutions.

We strive for customer satisfaction by consistently delivering on our commitments.

Customer feedback holds great significance for us

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Stakeholders

We strive to maximize returns for our investors.

We are dedicated to ensuring adherence to all relevant laws and regulations.

Our commitment extends to environmental sustainability and social development in the areas where we operate.

Milestones

Our Journey So Far

  • 1929
    Our Company is established as a manufacturer of vegetable oils
  • 1964
    Establishment of the Chemical Division.
  • 1974
    Foundry Chemicals factory in Jamshedpur is established.
  • 1978
    Diversification into Industrial Ceramics and Spark Plugs.
  • 1982
    Establishment of the Tarapur Factory.
  • 1983
    Acquisition of IVP Ltd. by the Allana group.
  • 1989
    Foundry Chemicals factory in Bangalore is established.
  • 1991
    Expansion and modernization of the Industrial Chemicals division.
  • 2006
    Discontinuation of the Vegetable Oil manufacturing business.
  • 2007
    Discontinuation of the Industrial Ceramics and Spark Plug manufacturing business.
  • 2008
    Expansion of the Tarapur and Bangalore factories.
  • 2009
    Installation of new reactors at Tarapur to increase capacity.
  • 2013
    Discontinuation of the Foundry Chemicals business in Jamshedpur.
  • 2017
    Modernization of the Tarapur and Bengaluru plants, with the commencement of a new coating plant at Tarapur.
    Research and Development efforts expand the Chemical business portfolio.
    Capacity expansion.
  • 2018
    Implementation of ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015 & OHSAS 18001:2007 certifications by Intertek.
    Commissioning of a new Shell Resin Plant.
    Introduction of new Polyurethane products.
  • 2019
    Upgradation of production facilities at the Tarapur Plant.
    Commercialization of PU adhesives for flexible packing of food products.
  • 2020
    Implementation of ISO 45001:2018.
    Sustainable growth maintained during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
  • 2021
    Recertification of ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, and ISO 45001:2018 standards for a further 3 years by Intertek.
    Improved capacity utilization in all products.
    Sustaining the Quality Management System.

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Certificates

Our Integrated Management System

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IVP Limited EMS Certificate

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IVP Limited OHSAS Certificate

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IVP Limited QMS Certificate