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Master Builders Solutions Enters India with MBT-Construction Chemicals

Mumbai, January 23, 2025: Concrete admixtures and solutions provider Master Builders Solutions has announced strategic expansion into the Indian market. The move aims to address the growing demand for sustainable, high-performance construction materials across various sectors in India.
The move into India represents a significant milestone for Master Builders Solutions. With a rapidly evolving construction landscape in India, characterized by ambitious infrastructure projects and sustainable building initiatives, the company is poised to play a pivotal role in the future.

“India is a market ripe with opportunities and potential for growth,” said CEO and Chairman of the Board of Management at Master Builders Solutions Boris Gorella. “As a leading provider of concrete admixtures globally, we are excited to bring our expertise and innovative solutions to support India’s growing construction sector.”

Cluster Head of India, Middle East and Turkey Himanshu Kapadia, commented further: “Through strategic investments, local partnerships, and a deep understanding of the Indian market dynamics, Master Builders Solutions aims to establish itself as a trusted partner for construction professionals, developers, and contractors in India.”
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