India welcomes UK’s Micronclean

Micronclean, privately-owned UK laundry company, has announced that initial work has officially started on the development of its ISO Class 5 cleanroom laundry in Bangalore, India. The multi-million-pound investment in an ISO Class 5 cleanroom laundry will use Micronclean’s proven process technologies to deliver a GMP compliant cleanroom laundry service that will be unique in India. It will also be an opportunity to develop innovative new technologies that can then be used back in the UK operations. The ceremony was attended by Dominic McAllister – British Deputy High Commissioner, Simon Fry – Chairman of Micronclean, Andrew Cole – Managing Director of Micronclean India and members of the Project Management team from Gleeds and Studio Archnovate.

“We are delighted to have started the development of our Indian Laundry after months of planning. We are committed to serving the growing Indian cleanroom market by offering a unique service that will bring quality and efficiency to our new customer base here in India,” said Simon Fry.

“I welcome Micronclean’s entry into Karnataka. This is another example of UK industry support for Make in India. UK investment into India is strong and growing – the UK has been the largest G20 investor in India and third largest investor overall since 2010,” commented Dominic McAllister.

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