Fast&Up

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418, Samartha Aishwarya, Lion Sol Marg, Highland Park, Andheri West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400102
Mumbai Maharashtra 400102
India
General information: 

Fast&Up is India's first effervescent nutrition brand that makes products using Swiss effervescent technology. Offering intelligent effervescent supplements for workout, training and active lifestyle. It is the preferred sports and active nutrition supplement for elite athletes and teams across the country. Fast&Up manufactures its products in India and aims to accelerate its vision of providing quality nutrition to more consumers, enhancing manufacturing capabilities, and scaling up globally. The brand has been aggressively investing in its product research to propel the development of a leading longevity-focused everyday nutrition brand and intends to enter newer categories. Starting with the running community in 2015 to being the choice of nutrition for athletes, the journey has been exhilarating, gratifying and humbling. Today, we can proudly say we are working with our communities, athletes and partners in our mission to Make India Active. Because, active is healthy and being healthy feels good.

Company information: 
Company type: 
Company
Industry: 
E-commerce
Founded when: 
Tuesday, 1 September, 2015
Startup stage: 
Idea stage (got an idea)
Funding needs: 
currently no funding needs
Types of jobs in the company: 
Business Development, Product Management, Project Management, Research & Development
Total numbers of employees: 
150

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Address information

418, Samartha Aishwarya, Lion Sol Marg, Highland Park, Andheri West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400102
Mumbai Maharashtra 400102
India
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