Gamble and Procter was a prominent British trading company that operated extensively in India during the colonial period. The company specialized in importing various consumer goods and industrial products to the Indian market.
In India, Gamble and Procter was known for distributing high-quality soaps, detergents, and personal care products. These items were particularly popular among the urban population and British expatriates living in major cities like Calcutta, Bombay, and Madras.
The company also dealt in textile products, bringing fine British fabrics and clothing materials to Indian consumers. Their business operations included establishing distribution networks across major Indian trading centers and working with local merchants.
During the early 20th century, Gamble and Procter adapted their product offerings to suit Indian preferences, incorporating local fragrances and traditional ingredients into some of their personal care lines. |