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GSI Relocates its Indian Headquarters to New Location in BKC

May 6, 2014 2:33 PM   By GSI
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Press Release: Gemological Science International (GSI) announced today it is relocating its Indian headquarters to Trade Centre, Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC). The move is aimed to manage growing business in Mumbai; the new office is significantly larger than the existing space and will allow to accommodate state-of-the-art equipment, technology and more employees.

The new office offers advanced infrastructure and facilities with a better working environment for GSI's employees, which will certainly boost productivity, deliver better and more personalized services and faster turnaround time.

Furthermore, this relocation to the Trade Centre is an opportunity for GSI of being closer to diamantaires’ offices, as well as jewelry manufacturers’ factories. Hence, GSI will retain its existing office in the Bharat Diamond Bourse. Trade Centre is surrounded by both small and large diamond traders as well as the U.S. Consulate, Customs House, Banks and other service providers.

The opening ceremony will be held in the beginning of the first week of June.


About GSI
Gemological Science International (GSI) was established in New York City and within a very short period of time became one of the world’s largest gemological laboratories with  offices in India, Israel and Belgium.  GSI is the most technologically advanced gemological laboratory in the world that delivers superior and reliable services to the diamond and fine jewelry industry worldwide. GSI is known for its integrity and innovations and its commitment to the highest CSR standards.
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