Perfect Care Introduces Home and Personal Products

Industry: Commodity, Consumer & Retail, FMCG
Company: Perfect Care Limited
Company Intelligence Tag: Business Insights, Marketing Insights

Perfect Care Limited, a subsidiary of Unitex Group, has launched eight categories of daily essential and personal care products in the market. These products are available in Dhaka and various district towns at competitive prices. The Chairman of Unitex Group aims to position Perfect Care as a top brand in Bangladesh, accessible to every household.

The initial product lineup includes two types of powdered soap or detergents, bar and liquid dishwashers, floor cleaners, toilet cleaners, liquid blue or neel, and laundry soap, with more products expected to be introduced by the end of the year. Perfect Care has established a production plant in Ashulia, Narshingdi, to enhance production and is working on building a nationwide supply network.

Uniteks Group has invested over BDT 6,000 crore in various sectors in Bangladesh, including synthetic yarn manufacturing, textile production, food industry, and eco-friendly care manufacturing. These investments are expected to create numerous job opportunities across the country.

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