The company increases the production capacity of sugar cone division from 750 lakhs cone per annum to 1,500 lakhs
The company wants to monetise the value of its unutilised assets
The company introduces two new EVOH grades of high ethylene content, expanding its range of barrier polymers
The CMD of Biocon Ltd was presented the Kiel Institute's '2014 Global Economy Prize' for Business
Building better roads and ports will not only help domestic infrastructure companies, but also help export-oriented companies compete with their global counterparts
Indian Drug Manufacturers' Association (IDMA) expects the new government to create a transparent atmosphere of confidence and trust and provide suitable incentives and concessions to give a boost to p
The Government's plan to encourage blending of ethyl alcohol (ethanol) with fuel is going against the interest of alcohol based chemical industry
In this interview, R G Rajan, CMD, RCF, elaborates on some of the initiatives taken by the company to reduce carbon footprint and its growth plans
In this interview, Ashwin C Shroff, CMD, Excel Industries, elaborates on the need to treat organic waste and importance of decentralised waste management system
Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers Limited (RCF) has adopted strategies to recycle waste (liquid and solid) to produce useful product and, hence, generate additional source of revenue
While Railway Budget will be presented on July 8, Economic Survey will be tabled on July 9
Anirudh Dhoot, President, CEAMA, proposes removal of the inverted duty structure on consumer electronics and home appliances, arising due to implementation of FTAs
Introduce 'zero duty' on the import of chemicals to facilitate easy availability and higher import of cheaper feedstock
Tax issues are increasingly becoming critical to determine the overall cost of operations in India. Hence, the new Government should take steps to send out positive signals to the industry at large
The lab will be a one-stop testing facility for all quality and safety assurance solutions across industry players in South Asia for countries like India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bhutan
With the new centre, the company aims to offer innovative solutions and services using embedded technology to semiconductors, automotive, industrial automation, telecom and wireless industries
PVC, known as infrastructure plastic, can gain immensely from government's push in sectors such as infrastructure, housing, agriculture, etc making India a hub for PVC product manufacturing
Opening up of market in the last few decades has reduced access to technology. Hence, BHEL wants to ramp up R&D activities, with the help of IITs
The Board of Directors rejected Siemens and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries proposal
The company plans to introduce machines for PVC compounding, uPVC profile, WPC sheet & profile with multidrive system