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Crystal Crop Protection Strengthens Leadership Team; Welcomes Mrs. Puja Kumari Roy as General Manager – Indirect Procurement

Crystal Crop Protection Limited has further strengthened its leadership team with the appointment of Mrs. Puja Kumari Roy as General Manager – Indirect Procurement, marking another significant addition to the company’s growing pool of seasoned professionals. Her arrival underscores Crystal’s continued commitment to operational excellence, strategic procurement, and building future-ready systems that support its expanding business footprint.

In her new role, Mrs. Roy will spearhead Indirect Procurement and CAPEX procurement activities across the organisation—functions that form the backbone of Crystal’s operational efficiency and strategic growth. By overseeing procurement processes critical to infrastructure, technology, and organizational development, she will play an instrumental role in enhancing agility, optimizing costs, and ensuring robust supplier partnerships.

Mrs. Roy brings with her a rich and diverse professional journey spanning leading organizations such as Kent Engineering, L&T Technology Services, Petro Excel Technology, Aarti Industries Ltd., and Sterling & Wilson Ltd. Across these roles, she has consistently demonstrated expertise in procurement cost optimization, supplier quality enhancement, and end-to-end CAPEX management. Her track record includes implementing high-impact procurement frameworks, driving process improvements, and enabling organizations to scale efficiently through structured sourcing strategies.

Her deep understanding of procurement ecosystems and her strategic, analytical approach make her well-equipped to lead Crystal’s Indirect Procurement function at a time when the company is rapidly expanding its presence in the agricultural solutions space. As Crystal continues to invest in innovation, sustainability, and operational capability, her leadership is expected to contribute meaningfully to building agile, efficient, and future-oriented procurement systems.

The company expressed its delight in welcoming Mrs. Roy, recognizing her appointment as a valuable step forward in strengthening one of the core pillars supporting Crystal’s long-term vision. Her experience across diverse industries is set to bring fresh perspectives, enhance procurement governance, and accelerate Crystal’s journey toward operational excellence.

Crystal Crop Protection extends its warmest wishes to Mrs. Puja Kumari Roy as she embarks on this new chapter, confident that her contributions will further reinforce the company’s commitment to driving impactful, scalable, and sustainable growth.

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