Mascot Group

Mascot Group

Infobox Company
company_name = Mascot Group
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company_type = Partnership , Family Business
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foundation = 1982
founder = Rajesh Kumar Agrawal
location_city = Aligarh
location_country = India
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key_people = Rakesh Kumar Agrawal (Chairman) and Rajesh Kumar Agrawal (CEO)
area_served =
industry = Architectural Builder's Hardware and Furniture Fittings, Resorts
products = Aluminium Hardware,Brass Hardware,Bronze Hardware, Black Antique Hardware,Gate Hardware,Steel Hardware, and Wooden Hardware
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company_slogan = Bring Fortune With Mascot
homepage = http://www.mascotmetal.com/
footnotes =

Mascot Group is a partnership group and has headquarters at Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh. This group runs Mascot Metal Manufacturers, which manufacturer and exports brass, bronze, aluminium and steel architectural builder's hardware, gate hardware, iron mongery, and old English antique hardware.

The group also runs two Resorts namely Mascot Farms and The Grand Melrose which are both located at Aligarh, India.

Mascot Group is opening TATA motors dealership at Aligarh, Bulandshar, and Hatras under the name Mascot Motors.

History

Mascot Group was setup by Mr. Rajesh Kumar Agrawal in July 1982 and started Mascot Metal Manufacturers. Initially the company served many exporters located at Aligarh and Moradabad. Gradually the business expanded and Mascot Metal Manufacturers started exporting the European markets directly.

Around 2004 Mascot Metal Manufacturers the top export business companies from India in the builder's hardware S.S.I.(Small Scale Industries) segment. [cite web|url=http://www.epbupindia.com/pdf%20files/MAJOR_AWARDED_PRODUCER_EXPORTERS_OF_U%5B1%5D.P..pdf|title=Major Exporters of U.P.|publisher=Export Promotion Bureau|accessdate=2008-06-19]

Further it improved its manufacturing facilities to the world standards [cite web|url=http://www.bsigroup.co.uk/en/Assessment-and-Certification-services/Client-Directory/Search/Search-Results/?pg=1&licencenumber=FM+73079&searchkey=companyXeqXmascot|title=Certificate/Client Directory Search Results|publisher=BSI Group|accessdate=2008-06-19] [cite web|url=http://www.aqsr.com/registration/india.html|title=AQSR Registered Companies (India)|publisher=AQSR|accessdate=2008-06-19] thus providing a safe and hassle free environment for its work force.

2006 end saw the emergence of Mascot Farm, and due to a huge demand by the local people Mascot group came up with another resort The Grand Melrose.

Awards

* Awarded the E.E.P.C. award for Export Excellence for the year 1997-1998 on All India Level by the honourable Union Minister of Commerce, Govt. of India, Mr. R.K. Hegde
* Awarded the trophy for highest Exports for the year 1997-1998 in thecategory of consumer durable exporters in S.S.I. by the honourable State Minister of Commerce, Govt. of India, Mr. Qamar Abdullah
* Awarded the State Export Award for the year 1997-1998 by the U.P. govt., Govt. of India
* Awarded with a Trophy for State Export Award for the year 2000-2001 by Govt. of India
* Awarded with an All India Certificate of Export Excellence by the E.E.P.C. for the 2000-2001
* Awarded with Trophy and Certificate by the E.E.P.C. for All India Trophy of Highest Exporters for the year 2001-2002 [cite web|url=http://www.eepcindia.org/awards-detail.asp|title=Award Winners|publisher=Engineering Export Promotion Council|accessdate=2008-06-19]
* Awarded the State Export Award for the year 2002-2003 by the U.P. govt., Govt. of India

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