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DELEGATE LIST As on , 12 Feb 2020 FAFAI XXIV SEMINAR India the new growth story 18th to 20th JAN 2019 KOCHI DELEGATE LIST as on , 12 Feb 2020 PLATINUM SPONSOR SONAROME PVT.LTD Mr.Trilok Singh Gulhati Mr.Nilesh Gulhati Mr.Mukesh Agarwal Mr.Vishwas Garg Gold Sponsors ASHAPURA AROMAS PVT.LTD S.KUSHALCHAND INTERNATIONAL PVT.LTD Mr.Ajaykiran Gudka Mr.Sunil Hirani Mr.Nayan Gudka Mr.Prasad Pawar Mr.Hitesh Thakkar Mr.Harikrishna Naidu Ms.Shreya Gudka Mr.Ashwin Gokarn Mr.Amar Shah Mr.Atul Kilje Mr.Daniel Soans S.H.KELKAR & CO.LTD Mr.Raju Kamble Mr.Ramesh Vaze Ms.Sandhya Poojari Mr.Kedar Vaze Mr.Hetal Popat Mr.Amit Gulati Mr.Aravindakshan Nair Mr.G.Krishnan Mr.Ronak Shah Mr.Vaishakh M Sarang FIRMENICH AROMATICS INDIA PVT.LTD VIMAL LIFESCIENCES PVT.LTD Mr.A.S.Ramdas Mr.Sanjay Joshi Mr.Shabbir Bismillah Mr.Susobhan Kumar Dutta Ms.Snehal Shah Ms.Samiksha Pande Ms.Rachael Dsouza Mr.Karan Madhrani Mr.Mangesh Deorukhkar International Flavors & Fragrances Mr. Judd Frederick Rossuck Mr. Paul Pieschl Mr. Matthew Williams Mr. Amit Kumar Ghose Silver Sponsors Page: 1 FAFAI XXIV SEMINAR India the new growth story 18th to 20th JAN 2019 KOCHI DELEGATE LIST as on , 12 Feb 2020 AROMA CORPORATION KARNATAKA AROMAS Mr.Ajay Sheth Mr. Vinay Raj Mr.Karan Sheth Mr.Anurag Kalawatia Mr.Swetik Sheth Mr.Deepak D.Jadhav Mr.Rishit Parekh CPL AROMAS PVT.LTD S & S AROMA ASSOCIATES PVT.LTD Mr.Ranjeet Agrawal Mr.Sachin Penkar Mr.Santosh Shinde Mr.Sudhir Penkar Mr.Ameya Prabhu Mr.Shamsundar Prabhu Page: 2 FAFAI XXIV SEMINAR India the new growth story 18th to 20th JAN 2019 KOCHI DELEGATE LIST as on , 12 Feb 2020 A.A.ATTARWALA & CO.PVT.LTD A.R.ATTARWALA Mr. mohammed yunus Mr. AHMED ATTARWALA Mr. MUSTUFA ATTARWALA Mr. TAHA GIGANI AAA Fragrances Aabhadeep Enterprise Mrs. ARVIND MALVIYA Mr. Aditya Deepak Dubey Mrs. JAGDISH MALVIYA AAKAR FRAGRANCE LTD AARAV FRAGRANCES AND FLAVORS PVT LTD Mr. NIRAJ SHAH Mr. Ajit Vaze Mr. Rohan Ajit Vaze Mr. Aditya Ajit Vaze Mr. Shailesh Deshmukh Mrs. Saee Pradhan Mr. Abhijit Kamat Mr. Chetan Chaudhari Mr. Sadashiv Rajguru Mr. Pramod Tiwari AAROGYA TRADING COMPANY AARTI INDUSTRIES LTD Mr. N SATYENDRA KUMAR Mr. DARSHAN P. CHOKSI Mr. YOGESH GOYAL Mr. ASHISH KANTAWALA ABC Enterprises Abhinav Perfumers Mr. Satish N Hinduja Mr. Piyush Kotak Mr. Kamlesh S Hinduja Mr. Kavita Kotak Mr. Abhinav Kotak ABSOLUTE ESSENTIALS INDUSTRIES Aditi International Mr. Shariq Siddiqui Mr. Anubhab Satapathy Mr. Bharat Muddanna Shetty AFF AROMATICS PVT LTD Ahom Oud & Fragrances LLP Mr. ASHISH JHUNJHUNWALLA Mr. Zakir Laskar Mr. ADITYA VIKRAM JHUNJHUNWALLA Page: 3 FAFAI XXIV SEMINAR India the new growth story 18th to 20th JAN 2019 KOCHI DELEGATE LIST as on , 12 Feb 2020 AJMAL FASHIONS & FRAGRANCES Akay Flavours and Aromatics Pvt Ltd Mr. MILIND DESHPANDE Mr. Emmanuel Nambusseril Mr. DIBYENDU SEN Mr. Sam Jose Dr. KANWAL DEEP Mr. CYRIL JOSEPH Mr. JYOTIBRATA MITRA Al Haramain Perfumes AL-CAN EXPORTS PVT LTD Mr. ahmed khan Mr. Chintan Parikh AL-FAIZ AROMATICS ALKA AROMATICS Mr. NIZAMUDDIN TAHASILDAR Mr. NIKULKUMAR B. JANI Mr. SANATKUMAR B. JANI Alka Chemi Cosmetics ALMAS PERFUMES Mr. Asit Bipinbhai Saraiya Mr. ARAFATH MK Mr. SUHAIL.SV Alto Chemico AMAR BIO ORGANICS INDIA PVT LTD Dr. Rahul Nabar Mr. Mr.G.L . ARVIND Mr. Ravi Yadava Mr. Jyotsna Purandare Amber Aromatics Amelia Perfumes Mr. Kunal Assar Mr. Nitish N Dixit Mrs. Tara Assar AMRELI INDUSTRIAL AROMATICS AMRIT AGRO COMMISSION AGENCY Mr. SHANTIV MEHTA Mr. Alok kumar gupta Mr. Amber gupta ANANT AGARBATTI WORKS ANANT FRAGRANCE PVT LTD Mr. SHALIN SHAH Mr. HARSH KAMLESH SHAH ANANT FRAGRANCE PVT.LTD. ANANT INDUSTRIES Mr. KAMLESH SHAH Mr. Venkatesh Goyal Mr. AKASH GOYAL Page: 4 FAFAI XXIV SEMINAR India the new growth story 18th to 20th JAN 2019 KOCHI DELEGATE LIST as on , 12 Feb 2020 ANTHEA AROMATICS PVT.LTD Aqua Aroma Mathew Menacherry Mr. Quraysh Aziz Attarwala Edwin D'Mello Shaiji Abraham Mandar Borkar AQUAFINE INNOCHEM PVT LTD AQUILA ORGANICS PVT LTD Mr. DINESH DETROOJA Mr. GIRISH VAZE Mr. GURUDEV HATTALI Mr. SANDEEP SHRINGARPURE Mr. SHALIN KALE Aravali Essential Oils and Fragrances ARCHANA AGENCIES Mr. ASHOK JALLAN Mr. BADRINATH B Mr. SASHI DEVI JALLAN Mr. Ashwin G Mr. ABHISHEK JALLAN Mr. MOHAMMED JUNAID Arihant Industries ARIHANT TRADING COMPANY Mr. Sandee Kumar Jain Mr. PRAFUL D SAVLA Miss Aakarshi Jain Mr. NARENDRA A DOSHI ARMATE TRADING CORPORATION AROCHEM INTERNATIONAL Mr. MILAN V. MEHTA Mr. CHANDAR JHAWAR Arochem ratlam pvt ltd AROMA AROMATICS AND FLAVOURS Mr. rajesh patel Mr. ROHIT GOGIA Mr. Nilesh patel Mr. ARUN BHAGURKAR Mr. Milan patel Mr. RAVI GARG Mr. Siddharth patel Mr. DINESH KUMAR Aroma Corporation AROMA SALES CORPORATION Mr. Rishit Parekh Mr. SUNIL KUMAR JAIN Aroma World Aromatic & Allied Chemicals Mr. Atishaya Jain Mr. Gaurav MITTAL Mr. Aarambh Jain AROMATIC CHEMICAL & OIL COMPANY PVT LTD Aromatik Agencies Mr. A.VIJAYAM Mr. M v satish Mr. Mukund Soneji Page: 5 FAFAI XXIV SEMINAR India the new growth story 18th to 20th JAN 2019 KOCHI DELEGATE LIST as on , 12 Feb 2020 AROMATIKA Arora Aromatics Pvt Ltd Mr. ATUL ANAND Mr. Arvind Kumar Arora Mrs. MANU ANAND Mr. Surender Arora ARPAN AROMATICS Ascent Fine Chem Pvt Ltd Mr. TUSHAR SHAH Mr. Anil Jain Mr. ARPAN SHAH Mr. Vipul Shah ASEAN AROMATICS PRIVATE LIMITED Ashapura Aromas Pvt. Ltd. Mr. Capt T R Muralidharan Mr. Ajaykiran Gudka Mr. BALKRISHAN SHARMA Mr. Nayan Gudka Mr. Hitesh Thakkar Ms. Shreya Gudka Mr. Amar Shah Mr. Atul Kilje Mr. Daniel Soans Mr. Raju Kamble Ms. Sandhya Poojari Mr. Hetal Popat Mr. Aravindakshan Nair Mr. Ronak Shah Ashri Menthol Pvt Ltd ASIAN FLAVOURS & FRAGRANCES (BOMBAY) Mr. Devvrat Sharma Mr. CHETAN MEHTA ASMA AROMATICS Assam Trading and fragrances Mr. J M Batcha Mr. Mohd Akbar Mr. Mohamed Sulaiman Mr. Mohammed Shuaib Mr. Mohammed Sahal Mr. Mohammed Zubair Mr. Mohammed Saad Page: 6 FAFAI XXIV SEMINAR India the new growth story 18th to 20th JAN 2019 KOCHI DELEGATE LIST as on , 12 Feb 2020 Associate Allied Chemicals Associate Allied Chemicals India Private Limited Mr. Manan Gandhi Mr. Norihiro Akasaka Mr. Satish Gandhi Mr. Yap kok Hao Mr. Sachin Gandhi Mr. Ishizu Masahiro Mr. Ritesh Gandhi Mr. Yoshiki Suzuki Mr. Sopan More Mr. Kazuyoshi Nogawa Mr. Nirav Mehta Mr. Lemont Benoit Mr. Manjunath YK Mr. Cedric Alfenore Mr. Satish Patil Mr. Subramanian M Mr. Dwight Kunder Miss Antonia Weber Mr. Meenakshi More Mr. Marcus Betzer Mr. Vishaka Ghosalkar Mr. Balaji Raghupathy Mr. Alkesh Shah Mr. Amit Ghose Mr. Avijeet Chaudhary Mr. Damodaran K Mr. Ram Prasad Mr. Ashok Shah Mr. Percival Fernandes Mr. Saloni Sharma ATTAR MOHD DAWOOD & BROS ATTARI FRAGRANCES Mr. Essa Badruzzaman Khan Mr. MURTAZA S. ATTARWALA Mr. Faisal Badruzzaman Khan Mr. Sameer Essa Khan Mr. Habib Ubaidullah Raza Mr. Sajid Kazmi Mr. MOHD NASIR JAVED KHAN Mr. Shurfan dawood Khan Mr. Anjum Khan Mr. aamir essa khan ATUL LIMITED Aum Aromas Mr. Apurva Dutta Mr. Vinod Sangar Miss Batul Bharmal Mrs. Indu Sangar Mr. Vasudev Koppaka Mr. Arun Jain Avin Enterprises Ayodhya Prasad Enterprises Mr. Shrikant Deshmukh Mr. Ghanshyam Gupta Mr. Makrand Ghate Mr. Piyush Kotecha Page: 7 FAFAI XXIV SEMINAR India the new growth story 18th to 20th JAN 2019 KOCHI DELEGATE LIST as on , 12 Feb 2020 AYUROMA CENTRE b v aswathiah bros Mr. Anurag Katiyar Mr. B S KANTHRAJ Mrs. Kalpana Mr. Avanish Mishra Mr. Amol Gupta B.K Glame B.KAMDAR & CO Mr. KAILASH CHANDRA BHATT Mr. ILESH KAMDAR Mr. Rohit J Doshi Mr. Gaurav Pujara BABUL PRODUCTS PVT LTD Banwari Aromas Pvt Ltd Mr. Rajendra N Majithia Mr. Pulkit Goel Mr. Nishant R Majithia Mr. Akshat Goel BASF BASF Mr. Saurabh Golam Mr. Nishikant Shirbhate BASF BBK SPECIALITIES Mr. SANTOSH THOURANI Mr. KAMLESH H SHAH Miss BELA KAMLESH SHAH Mrs. BHAVINI K SHAH Beach Stone Enterprises Beeju Sugandhi Works Mr. Shubham Jain Mr. SARATH BABU .P.S. BENSON CO BEST ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES Mr. P RAVINDRA Mr. MUMMADI SESHA SAI Mr. KADALI SRINIVASA RAO Mr. M V N PAVAN KUMAR Best value chem pvt ltd BHANDYA NARASIMHA VAMAN PAI Mr. Shaju C.O. Mr. B Pramod N Pai Mr. Ravish Patel Mr. B N V Pai BHARATI TRADESCO Bhoomi Natural Products & Exports Pvt Ltd Mr. VINOD LATH Miss Sasikala Lekshmi Mr. EKLAVYA LATH Miss Lekha Balakrishnan Mr. Rajeev Agrawal Miss Jitha Sasi Mr. Manusankar Mr. Sreenath S Page: 8 FAFAI XXIV SEMINAR India the new growth story 18th to 20th JAN 2019 KOCHI DELEGATE LIST as on , 12 Feb 2020 BHUP SINGH BLUE MOON FRAGRANCES Mr. Bhup Singh chaudhary Mr. P S DULKARNY Mr. PMA SIDDEEQUE Mr. P S BASHA Mr. MOHAMED HASAN BMV Fragrances Pvt Ltd Bontoux Naturals Private Limited Mr. Gagan Gulati Mr. Dayasagar Mr. Mohit Gulati Mr. Nicolas Herve Mr. Ajit Gulati Mr. Remy Bontoux BORREGAARD SOUTH ASIA PVT.LTD. BOS NATURAL FLAVORS P LTD Mr. AMIT BHISE Mrs. Shiny Bobby Mr. SREEJITH Mrs. Siji Tushar Breeze Fragrances C J SHAH & CO Mr. Bharat Prasad Mr. Vikram R Adhyapak Mr. Ashwini Prasad Mr. Hemanshu Ruparelia Mr. RATNAKAR C. J. Chemicals Calcutta Essence Supply Co. Mr. Chandrakant Purohit Mr. Rajesh Kothari CALLISONS FLAVORS INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED CAMLIN FINE SCIENCES Mr. Rajendra P. Ghogale Mrs. PRIJA YOHANNAN Mr. Ramesh Kumar Mr. HARSHAT DAVE CARAVANS CHEMICALS CARDAMOM PRODUCTS PVT LTD Mr. N.S. RAMJI Mr. ABOOBACKER SIDDIQUE Mr. MITHUN CHAKRAVARTY CEC FLAVOURS AND FRAGRANCES PRIVATE LTD CEEVEES AROCHEM Mr. A.A. RAO Mr. Milind Vasant Bhave Mr. A. SRAVAN chemaroma Chemical & Fragrance Corporation Mr. NILADRI DUTTA Mr. Bipin Hemani CHEMIXIL CORPORATION Chemstar Global Products LLP Mr. Gururaj B S Mr. Nilesh Jhaveri Mr. SHREYAS KASHYAP Page: 9 FAFAI XXIV SEMINAR India the new growth story 18th to 20th JAN 2019 KOCHI DELEGATE LIST as on , 12 Feb 2020 CHETAN AYURVED CO.
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