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About Amba Enterprises
AMBA ENTERPRISES was founded in the year 1992, by Mr. S. Ganesan who has to his credit, 25 years of Vision vast on hands experience at IAEC India Ltd., Mumbai ( Foremost manufacturers of Boilers, Burners & other Heating Equipments ).
Primarily focusing towards catering to the requirement of Boilers, Burners, Baking Ovens etc. , their Spare Parts & After Sales Service, AMBA ENTERPRISES has fruitfully capitalized on its 15 years expertise in the field of Energies & Utilities, thereby managing to establish a good clientele all over India within a short span of time.
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Indian Private
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None
Founded
1992
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