1705 Kansas Avenue Kansas City, , Kansas , 66105 United StatesThe Vegetable Vitamin Foods Company was established in 1939 in India by Godrej Pallonji Joshi. His vision is the VVF of today, a multinational oleochemical and personal care products company which continually strives to improve and innovate our products, brands and business processes to suit the constantly changing needs of our customers worldwide. VVF is a manufacturing and marketing company of personal care products and oleochemicals with a worldwide presence in operating centers spread over North America, Europe, Asia, the Middle East and the Far East. VVF's manufacturing presence in North America was launched in 2002 in Ontario, Canada. The North American platform was built on over six decades of international success. Today, we are comprised of two divisions, Oleochemicals which manufactures Fatty Acids, Fatty Alcohols, Wax Esters and Glycerin and Personal Care which is responsible for Bar Soaps and a wide variety of other personal care products manufactured on a global scale for worldwide customers. Our quality recognitions include our certifications for ISO 9001, our good manufacturing practices from the FDA, and our kosher certification for our export facilities. In addition, we have received numerous supplier awards for our US performance from many of our international customers. Our Indian operations have also been recognized as a high category export house by the Indian government and have also been awarded numerous Chemexcil awards for export excellence in various categories.
1705 Kansas Avenue Kansas City, Kansas 66105The Vegetable Vitamin Foods Company was established in 1939 in India by Godrej Pallonji Joshi. His vision is the VVF of today, a multinational oleochemical and personal care products company which continually strives to improve and innovate our products, brands and business processes to suit the constantly changing needs of our customers worldwide. VVF is a manufacturing and marketing company of personal care products and oleochemicals with a worldwide presence in operating centers spread over North America, Europe, Asia, the Middle East and the Far East. VVF's manufacturing presence in North America was launched in 2002 in Ontario, Canada. The North American platform was built on over six decades of international success. Today, we are comprised of two divisions, Oleochemicals which manufactures Fatty Acids, Fatty Alcohols, Wax Esters and Glycerin and Personal Care which is responsible for Bar Soaps and a wide variety of other personal care products manufactured on a global scale for worldwide customers. Our quality recognitions include our certifications for ISO 9001, our good manufacturing practices from the FDA, and our kosher certification for our export facilities. In addition, we have received numerous supplier awards for our US performance from many of our international customers. Our Indian operations have also been recognized as a high category export house by the Indian government and have also been awarded numerous Chemexcil awards for export excellence in various categories.
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