Prem Industries client network
B2B Client Network

Trusted By Procurement Teams, OEM Programs, Marketplace Accounts, And Industrial Buyers

Prem Industries works with a broad B2B client base across packaging, repeat supply programs, industrial demand, retail-linked operations, and OEM-facing execution. This page now presents that network in the same industrial visual language used across the rest of the site.

40+
Confirmed B2B accounts
1977
Legacy business relationship
4
B2B client segments
40+

Confirmed B2B accounts

This page now uses your confirmed client roster instead of broad placeholder sectors, making the account mix clearer for procurement and business visitors.

1977

Legacy business relationship

Prem states on its public web presence that Dabur became its first client in 1977 and that the business relationship still continues.

4

B2B client segments

The roster is organized into practical B2B clusters so OEM buyers, sourcing teams, and channel partners can quickly understand the account mix.

Featured Accounts

Relationship Signals For B2B Buyers

A tighter featured-account strip built to read like industrial proof, not a stack of promo cards.

Business account

Dabur

FMCG supply and packaging programs

Dabur is part of the confirmed roster and represents a long-standing business relationship aligned with repeat supply and production support.

Business account

DS Group

High-volume consumer goods programs

DS Group strengthens the page's high-volume packaged-goods profile and signals experience with established branded business accounts.

Business account

Amazon

Marketplace operations and fulfilment ecosystems

Amazon represents the ecommerce, fulfilment, and platform-facing side of the client network, where speed, consistency, and packaging discipline matter.

Business account

Flipkart

Retail, platform, and channel programs

Flipkart reinforces the platform, online retail, and channel-support side of the business, especially where scalable execution is required.

Business account

Haier

Appliances and OEM-linked demand

Haier represents the appliance and electronics-facing side of the client base, where repeat quality and supply consistency are essential.

Client Bands

Sector Clusters For A More Industrial B2B Presentation

The roster is now organized as a tighter business list, making it easier for sourcing and procurement visitors to scan who Prem already serves.

FMCG, Food and Repeat Volume Accounts

This cluster reflects confirmed food, FMCG, and repeat-volume accounts that are relevant to B2B manufacturing, packaging, and supply programs.

  • Dabur
  • DS Group
  • Bikano
  • Pizza Hut
  • Pepsi
  • ITC Limited
  • Vadilal
  • Johnson & Johnson
  • Pan Vilas
  • Tulsi

Retail, Marketplace and Channel Accounts

This band covers marketplace, fashion, ecommerce, telecom, and digital-platform accounts from the confirmed list.

  • Amazon
  • Flipkart
  • Myntra
  • AJIO
  • Snapdeal
  • Paytm
  • Airtel
  • Vivo

Appliances, Electronics and OEM Demand

These appliance, electronics, lighting, and device accounts help show capability for OEM-linked, component-sensitive, and quality-driven demand.

  • Haier
  • Samsung
  • Panasonic
  • Philips
  • Whirlpool
  • Carrier
  • Videocon
  • Onida
  • Salora
  • Micromax
  • Okaya
  • Standard
  • Sylvania
  • Orient Electric

Industrial, Electrical and Infrastructure-Linked Accounts

This section covers industrial, electrical, mobility, and infrastructure-linked accounts from your confirmed client set.

  • Adani
  • Wipro
  • Crompton
  • Havells
  • Hero Cycles
  • Hindware
  • Polycab
  • Symphony

Next Step

Need A Stronger Partner Proof Page Or Sector-Specific B2B Capability Deck?

We can extend this client-network approach into packaging, sheet metal, injection moulding, retail-supply, or industrial-program proof pages that match the rest of the Prem site language.