UL, a global safety science
company has announced the opening of their Consumer and Retail Services Testing
Laboratory in Bangalore. The new state of the art laboratory
will cater to the regulatory and voluntary testing needs of consumer products
like textiles and apparel for the Southern and Western regions, which are a
prominent base for textile and leather industries. This is the second such
facility established by UL in India – the first consumer product testing
laboratory was set up at Gurgaon, in 2013.
The Bangalore Laboratory, spread over 4000 sq ft, comprises separate units for analytical, colour
fastness and physical testing as per global standards, with latest cutting edge
equipment. customers at the new testing laboratory can now benefit from UL’s
global expertise to widen their international market access by helping to
ensure compliance to a host of safety standards and address product performance
and quality.
Commenting on the occasion, Suresh
Sugavanam, Vice President and Managing Director, UL South Asia, said, “In
our constant endeavor to support the Make in India programme, we
have helped Indian manufacturers expand and sustain their businesses by
facilitating global market access. The Indian market is fuelled with growing
impetus for quality assurance, coupled with the increasing awareness for the
need for consumer and product safety. Our new laboratory is an extension of the
company's commitment to be ‘In India for India’ while striving towards a safer living
environment for all. UL will continue to enable manufacturers to comply with
environmental standards and regulations by providing an efficient, cost-effective
third party testing services.”
Sarbajeet Mukherjee, General
Manager - Consumer and Retail Services, UL South Asia said, “UL’s
quality and time bound service has resulted in our customers requesting us to
expand our services in Southern India. While catering to our existing and new
clients, the laboratory will also help our clients to optimize their product
performance with UL expert solutions that mitigate potential risks and help
protect their brands.”
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