ABOUT MALLCOM
Mallcom India Ltd is an increasingly relevant company in a sensitized world. Established in 1983 Mallcom India Ltd is a prominent personal protective equipment (PPE) brand in India. In the last 4 decades, the company has established itself as an integrated manufacturer and distributor of head to toe protection equipment and a trusted partner of global brands. Mallcom’s products and manufacturing facilities are accredited with ISO,SA,SEDEX and Fair Wear certifications. Our laboratories are compliant with European, American and Indian regulatory requirements. Mallcom has established itself as a holistic manufacturer and a valued partner for buyers importing under their own brand name. With its expansive footprint through its presence in more than 50 countries across six continents, Mallcom brings scale to its business as India's leading personal protective equipment company.
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These sustainable bags were created by undertrials at Haridwar prisoners. This is our way of providing dignity to them
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It was our abounding pride & honor to have contributed to #NamamiGange, as part of our CSR activities.
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Women constitute over 33% of our total workforce. When it comes to women's empowerment, we believe in walking the talk.
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Supporting National Record holder and World Rank 6 in 10m Air Rifle, Mehuli Ghosh, for her journey to Tokyo Olympics 2020
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Implemented Biomass Heating System to support 100% nitrile gloves production by using rice husk to generate 20 lakh KCal/hour of heat.
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Assisting World Rank 2 Para-Badminton player Manasi Joshi in her journey to Tokyo 2020 Paralympics since 2018.
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Supported the only Luger from India and Asian record holder, Shiva Keshavan to participate in his record 6th Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang 2018.
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Installed solar panels to generate 65 kW of electricity which helps support 25% of entire leather goods production facility.
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Sponsored primary education of 550 underprivileged children for over 5 years in remote districts of West Bengal, India.