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Downloaded at : 27/09/2021 11:12 Am Government of India Ministry of Defence Ordnance Factory Board 10A, S.K. Bose Road Kolkata - 700001 CENTRALISED VENDOR REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE This is to certify that M/s ARVIND LTD, RAILWAYPURA NARODA ROAD AHMEDABAD Gujarat is registered at Ordnance Factory Board for following Items. Sl. Factory / Unit Item Nomenclature Initial Date of No. Registration 1 Ordnance Clothing Factory Shahjahanpur Fabric Nylon 75 GSM U/D 91 cms 05-02-2014 2 Fabric Twill Weave Poly. & Cotton (67:33) Disruptive 05-02-2014 Patt. WR 290gsm 150 cm Width (Min)with Indian A 3 Fabric Nylon 75 GSM U/D 91 cms[21] 27-02-2018 4 Fabric Twill Weave Poly. & Cotton (67:33) Disruptive 27-02-2018 Patt. WR 290gsm 150 cm Width (Min)with Indian A[21] 5 Cloth Twill Weave Polyester & Cotton (20:80) 250 27-02-2018 GSM Greenish Khaki 150 Cm Width(Min)[21] 6 Ordnance Equipment Factory CAMBRIC COTTON WHITE 91 CMS. 13-06-2014 7 CANVAS COTTON 410 GMS. KHAKI 91 CMS. 13-06-2014 8 CANVAS COTTON 410 GMS. O.G. WP 91 CMS. 13-06-2014 9 CANVAS COTTON 545 GMS. SCOURED 91 CMS. 13-06-2014 10 CLOTH CANVAS COTTON 680 GR.O.G. WP 91 13-06-2014 CMS. 11 CANVAS COTTON 815 GMS O.G W.P. 91 CMS 13-06-2014 12 CANVAS NYLON 220 GRAM O.G 91 CMS 13-06-2014 13 CLOTH CALICO COTTON KHAKI 91CM 13-06-2014 14 CLOTH CALICO COTTON WHITE 91 CMS 13-06-2014 15 CLOTH CALICO COTTON WHITE BLEACHED 91 13-06-2014 CM. Page 1/10 16 CLOTH CANVAS COTTON 545 GMS. O.G W.P. 91 13-06-2014 CMS. WIDE 17 CLOTH COTTON 375 GRM. SCOURED W.R. FOR 13-06-2014 CAPES 91 CMS. WIDE 18 CLOTH COTTON CANVAS 410 GMS. KHAKI 91CM. 13-06-2014 19 CLOTH COTTON CLOSELY WOVEN 170 GM 13-06-2014 WHITE WR 91 CM 20 CLOTH COTTON CLOSELY WOVEN 170 GMS 13-06-2014 SAND COLOUR W.R. 91 CMS 21 CLOTH COTTON CLOSELY WOVEN 170 GR. O.G. 13-06-2014 WR 91 CMS. 22 CLOTH COTTON CLOSELY WOVEN 170 GRM 13-06-2014 DUAL SHADE (OG/ WHITE) WR 91 CMS. 23 CLOTH COTTON CLOSELY WOVEN 235 GRMS. 13-06-2014 DUAL SHADE (WHITE/OG) W.R. 91 CMS 24 CLOTH COTTON CLOSELY WOVEN 310 GM W.R. 13-06-2014 91 CMS. 25 CLOTH COTTON DOSUTI BLUE 91 CMS. 13-06-2014 26 CLOTH COTTON DOSSUTI KHAKI 91 CMS WIDE 13-06-2014 27 CLOTH COTTON DOSSUTI O.G. 91 CMS WIDE 13-06-2014 28 CLOTH COTTON DOSSUTI SCOURED 91 CM. 13-06-2014 29 CLOTH COTTON DOSUTIE GREEN 91 CMS WIDE 13-06-2014 30 CLOTH COTTON MINERAL KHAKI WATER 13-06-2014 REPELLENT FOR CAPE WATER PROOF 90 CM 31 CLOTH COTTON O.G. W.R. 375 GR. FOR CAPES 13-06-2014 76 CMS. 32 CLOTH COTTON OG WATER REPELENT FOR 13-06-2014 CAPES WATER PROOF 90 CM 33 CLOTH COTTON SCOURED W.R. FOR CAPES. 76 13-06-2014 CMS. 34 CLOTH DRILL COTTON DISRUPTIVE PATT VAT 13-06-2014 PRINTED 142 CMS WIDE 35 CLOTH DRILL COTTON DISRUPTIVE PATTERN 13-06-2014 VAT. PRINTED 142 CMS WIDE V.NO.4 36 CLOTH DRILL COTTON O.G. 142 CMS. 13-06-2014 Page 2/10 37 CLOTH DRILL COTTON O.G. 91 CMS WIDE 13-06-2014 PROOFED 38 CLOTH DRILL COTTON WHITE BLEACHED 142 CM 13-06-2014 V.NO 3 39 CLOTH DUCK COTTON 610 GR. SCOURED 91 13-06-2014 CM.WIDE. 40 CLOTH DUCK COTTON 340 GMS O.G. 91 CMS. 13-06-2014 41 CLOTH DUCK COTTON 340 GMS. O.G. WP 91 CMS 13-06-2014 42 CLOTH DUCK COTTON 340 GMS SCOURED 91 13-06-2014 CMS. 43 CLOTH DUCK COTTON 340 GMS.SCOURED W.P. 13-06-2014 -- 91.4 CM. 44 CLOTH DUCK COTTON 475 GMS. O.G. 91 CMS. 13-06-2014 45 CLOTH DUCK COTTON 475 GMS. O.G. W.P 91 CM 13-06-2014 VAT DYED 46 CLOTH DUCK COTTON 475 GMS. SCOURED 91 13-06-2014 CMS 47 CLOTH DUCK COTTON 475 GMS SCOURED W.P. 13-06-2014 RP 91 CMS 48 CLOTH DUCK COTTON 475 GMS UNDYED 91 CMS 13-06-2014 49 CLOTH DUCK COTTON 475 GR KHAKI 91 CMS 13-06-2014 50 CLOTH DUCK COTTON 475 GRM. BLACK W.P 13-06-2014 51 R.P. (VAT DYED) 91 CMS. 13-06-2014 52 CLOTH DUCK COTTON 475 O.G W.P.AND RP 91 13-06-2014 CMS 53 CLOTH DUCK COTTON 610 GMS DUAL SHADE 13-06-2014 (O.G./WHITE) WP RP 91 CMS 54 CLOTH DUCK COTTON 610 GMS KHAKI W.P. 91 13-06-2014 CM 55 CLOTH DUCK COTTON 610 GR. KHAKI W.P 76 CM 13-06-2014 WIDE 56 CLOTH DUCK COTTON 610 GR. SCOURED W.P. 13-06-2014 RP 91 CM WIDE 57 CLOTH DUCK COTTON 745 GMS. O.G. W.P. 91 13-06-2014 CMS Page 3/10 58 CLOTH DUCK O.G. RIP STOP 50:50 POLYSTER 13-06-2014 :COTTON BLEND IN 700 GRM./SQ.MTR. 59 W.P. 13-06-2014 60 R.P. 91 CMS WIDE 13-06-2014 61 CLOTH DUCK OG RIP STOP 50:50 13-06-2014 POLYSTER:COTTON BLEND 62 IN 400 GRM/SQ.MTR. W.P. R.P. 13-06-2014 63 91 CMS. WIDE 13-06-2014 64 CLOTH DUCK POLYESTER/COTTON BLENDED 13-06-2014 RIP STOP OG WP ROT PROOF 135 CM. 65 CLOTH DUCK POLYESTER/COTTON BLENDED 13-06-2014 RIP STOP OG WP ROT PROOF 91 CM. 66 CLOTH DUCK POLYSTER COTTON RIP STOP 425 13-06-2014 GMS. OG WP 135 CMS. 67 CLOTH DUCK POLYSTER/COTTON RIP STOP 13-06-2014 FABRIC (HEAVY) O.G. 91 CMS. 68 CLOTH DUCK RIP STOP COTTON 610 GMS O.G. 13-06-2014 W.P. 135 CMS. WIDE 69 CLOTH MAZARI LIGHT 142 CMS. 13-06-2014 70 CLOTH MUSLIN WHITE BLEACHED 91 CMS. WIDE 13-06-2014 71 CLOTH PLAIN WEAVE POLYESTER & COTTON 13-06-2014 KHAKI 137 CMS. 72 CLOTH PLAIN WEAVE POLYESTER AND VISCOSE 13-06-2014 DOPE DYED KHAKI 138 CMS. 73 CLOTH PLAIN WEAVE POLYESTER VISOCOSE 13-06-2014 DOPE DYED KHAKI WIDTH 138 CMS. 74 CLOTH COTTON DOSUTIE SCOURED 91 CMS. 13-06-2014 75 COTTON DOSUTI WHITE BLEACHED 91 CMS. 13-06-2014 76 COTTON FABRIC S.D. PARA SCOURED 91 CMS. 13-06-2014 77 COTTON FABRIC SCOURED FOR S.D. 13-06-2014 PARACHUTE TYPE-I 91 CMS. 78 COTTON KNITTED FABRIC 2/2 RIB KNIT WHITE 13-06-2014 BLEACHED 46 +_ 1 CMS. WIDE - UNPRROFED Page 4/10 79 COTTON KNITTED FABRIC PLAIN RIB KNIT WHITE 13-06-2014 BLEACHED TUBULAR FORM 46+_1 CMS. UNPROOFED 80 DRILL COTTON DISRUPTIVE PATTERN VAT 13-06-2014 PRINTED 91 CMS 81 DRILL COTTON DISRUPTIVE VAT PRINTED 89.5 13-06-2014 CMS. 82 DRILL COTTON WHITE BLEACHED 91 CMS. 13-06-2014 83 DUCK COTTON 476 GMS. SULPHAR KHAKI 91 13-06-2014 CMS. 84 DUCK COTTON 610 GMS O.G. W.P. 91 CMS. 13-06-2014 85 DUCK POLYESTER/COTTON BLENDED RIP STOP 13-06-2014 OG WP 91 CMS. WIDE VARIETY NO. 1 VAT DISPRESE DYED 86 DUCK POLYESTER/COTTON BLENDED RIP STOP 13-06-2014 (MADE FROM-RING SPUN YARN) OG WP ROT PROOFWITH FIRE RETARDANT 87 FABRIC 410 GMS OG WP P.V. DOPE DYED RIP 13-06-2014 STOP 148 CMS 88 FABRIC COTTON 125 GSM SKY BLUE 155 CMS 13-06-2014 WIDE 89 FABRIC COTTON 50 GM OG 100 CMS WIDE 13-06-2014 90 FABRIC COTTON CLOSELY WOVEN 235 GR. 13-06-2014 BLACK WR 91 CM 91 FABRIC COTTON CLOSELY WOVEN 237 GRMS. 13-06-2014 BLACK 91 CMS WIDE 92 FABRIC COTTON CLOSELY WOVEN 305 GRAM 13-06-2014 DUAL SHADE (WHITE/O.G.) W.R. 91 CM WIDE 93 FABRIC COTTON MINERAL KHAKI WATER 13-06-2014 REPELLENT FOR CAPES WATER PROOF 76 CM 94 FABRIC COTTON MINERAL KHAKI WATER 13-06-2014 REPELLENT FOR CAPE WATER PROOF 135 CMS WIDE 95 FABRIC COTTON O.G.W.R. FOR CAPS WP 91 13-06-2014 CMS. 96 FABRIC COTTON O.G.WATER REPELLENT FOR 13-06-2014 CAPE WATER PROOF 135 CMS WIDE Page 5/10 97 FABRIC COTTON OG WATER REPELLENT FOR 13-06-2014 CAPES WATER PROOF 76 CMS. 98 FABRIC COTTON SCOURED SPECIAL 13-06-2014 CHEMICALLY WATER PROOF 91.4 CM. 99 FABRIC COTTON WHITE KNITTED 92 CMS. 13-06-2014 100 FABRIC GREEN 205 GMS SPUN P.V. BLENDED 13-06-2014 DOPE DYED 148 CMS. 101 FABRIC NYLON 91CMS WIDE CAMAUFLAGING 13-06-2014 PRINTED WT/SQM 125 GRM. 102 FABRIC NYLON 250 GMS. BLACK PU COATED 13-06-2014 135/136 CMS. 103 FABRIC NYLON 250 GRMS. DISRUPTIVE 13-06-2014 POLYURETHENE COATED 135/136 CMS. 104 FABRIC NYLON 250 GSM DISRUPTIVE PATTERN 13-06-2014 P.U. COATED 140/142 CMS. WIDE 105 FABRIC NYLON 48 GMS OG P.U.COATED 122 CM. 13-06-2014 WIDTH 106 FABRIC NYLON 66 LT. WEIGHT 56 GSM +/- 5 % : 13-06-2014 BLUE SHADE 107 FABRIC NYLON 75 GMS O.G. POLYURETHANE 13-06-2014 COATED 100 CM. WIDE 108 FABRIC NYLON ASSORTED COLOUR FOR BAG 13-06-2014 SLEEPING 109 FABRIC NYLON FC/FR TREATED 95 GMS. OG 13-06-2014 100CM WIDE 110 FABRIC NYLON FC/FR TREATED 95 GMS.
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