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List of Registered Recyclers of Used Lead Acid Batteries & Lead Wastes/Scraps LIST OF REGISTERED RECYCLERS OF USED LEAD ACID BATTERIES & LEAD WASTES/SCRAPS Authorised Reprocessing District Name & Address of the Industry Contact details Sl.No Capacity M/s POCL Enterprises Ltd, Thiru Devakar Bansal SF No. 360, Nennakarai Village, Lead Wastes Managing Director 1 Chengalpattu Chengalpattu Taluk, - 35000 T/Annum 9884305819 Chengalpattu District. [email protected] M/s EMAAR Lead Company Pvt Ltd, Thiru M.Senthilkumar SF No. 47pt, Selakkarichel Village, Waste Lead Acid Batteries & Managing Director 2 Coimbatore Sulur Taluk, Lead Scraps 9442150580 Coimbatore District. - 25200 T/Annum [email protected] M/s KMR Metal Mart, Thiru K.M.R Thangavelu S.F No.652/1C Lead Wastes Partner 3 Coimbatore Kurichi Village, - 7200 T/Annum 0422 - 239565 Madukkarai Taluk, [email protected] Coimbatore District. M/s Universal Iron Traders, Thiru A.Anwerdeen, SF No. 223/1B, Kuppaipalayam Village, Waste Lead Acid Batteries & 4 Proprietor Coimbatore Annur Taluk, Lead Scraps 9894472278 Coimbatore District. - 750 T/Annum [email protected] M/s S.V.M.A Alloys, Thiru A.S.P.T Balakrishnan Sf No. 243/3, Kurumbapatty Village, Waste Lead Acid Batteries 5 Dindigul Proprietor Dindigul West Taluk, - 3700 T/Annum 9442535252 Dindigul District [email protected] M/s Jayachandran Alloys Private Ltd, Thiru C.Pradeep Plot No. P26, SIPCOT Industrial Growth Waste Lead Acid Batteries & Managing Director 6 Erode Centre, Perundurai, Lead Scraps 9994388843 - 37548 T/Annum Erode District. [email protected] M/s Metstar Industries Private Ltd, Tmt S.Abirami Vishnu Priya Director Plot No E-23 & S-4, SIPCOT Industrial Waste Lead Acid Batteries 7 Erode Growth Centre, Perundurai, - 15750 T/Annum 9626625555 Erode District. [email protected] M/s. Pondy Oxides and Chemicals Ltd, ThiruAshishBansal Plot No.G17-19, G30-32, SIPCOT Waste Lead Acid Batteries & Executive Director 8 Kancheepuram Industrial Park, Mambakkam, Lead Scraps 9884221421 Sriperumbudur Taluk, - 50820 T/Annum [email protected] Kancheepuram District. M/s Global Lead Alloys Thiru Zakir khan Partner Sf No. 249/2, Achchamangalam Village, Lead Wastes 9 Krishnagiri 9342277779 Krishnagiri Taluk, - 10500 T/Annum Krishnagiri District [email protected] M/s Prakash Alloys Industries, Thiru P.K Prakash SF No. 77/5A, Vadugapatti Village, Proprietor Lead Wastes 10 Pudukkottai Illuppur Taluk, - 1380 T/Annum 9443113136 Pudukkottai District [email protected] M/s Power Tech Industries, Thiru S.Srinivasan Plot No. 1-D/2, SIPCOT Industrial Proprietor Lead Wastes 11 Pudukkottai Complex, Nathampannai Village, - 400 T/Annum 9842423709 Pudukkottai District [email protected] M/s. Subhraa Metals Private Limited, Thiru N.P.Subramanian SF No. 92/2, Mukundarayapuram Waste Lead Acid Batteries - Managing Director 12 Ranipet Village, Walajah Taluk, 12000 T/Annum 9443104041 Ranipet District. [email protected] M/s Valarmathi Alloys, Thiru S.M. Vaieram Shed No: 9 &10,SIDCO Industrial Managing Partner Waste Lead Acid Batteries - 13 Salem Estate, Ariyanur, Salem South Taluk, 10500 T/Annum 7502226662 Salem District. [email protected] M/s. Guru Marketing, ThiruK.Nagaraj SF No. 232/1B, Boothipuram Village, Waste Lead Acid Batteries Partner 14 Theni Bodinaickanur Taluk, - 660 T/Annam 9842155837 Theni District. [email protected] M/s Sither Metal Industry, Thiru J.Immanuel Saminatham Village, Partner Waste Lead Acid Batteries 15 Thoothukudi OttapidaramTaluk, - 15750 T/Annum 9443477944 Thoothukkudi District. [email protected] M/s Trichy Metals and Alloys, S.F.No.536/2A, ThiruS.Sivakumar Waste Lead Acid Batteries 16 Tiruchirappalli Thathamangalam Village, Managing Partner - 1200 T/Annum Mannachanallur Taluk, 9894069996 Tiuchirapalli District. [email protected] M/s Sri Chamundeeswari Metals, Thiru M.Rajkumar SF No. 301/3, Varaganeri Village, Proprietor Waste Lead Acid Batteries 17 Tiruchirapalli Thiruchirappalli East Taluk, - 1800 T/Annum 9442739213 Tiruchirapalli District [email protected] M/s Roshan Metal, Thiru Hassan Ali SF No. 863/2, Sirupuzhalpettai Village, Lead Wastes Partner 18 Tiruvallur Gummidipoondi Taluk, - 1725 T/Annum 9629300884 Tiruvallur District. [email protected] M/s GMT Alloys, Thirumathi N.Usha Plot No. B25, SIPCOT Industrial Waste Lead Acid Batteries Proprietrix 19 Tiruvallur Complex, Gummudipoondi , - 2400 T/Annum 9840866993 Tiruvallur District. [email protected] M/s Sree Sumangala Metals and Thiru N.Thangavelu Industries Pvt Ltd, (Lead Division) Director Plot No. B-51/1, SIPCOT Industrial Waste Lead Acid Batteries 20 Tiruvallur 9941008554 Complex, Gummudipoondi, - 9000 T/Annum [email protected] Tiruvallur District M/s Shri Sabhari Smelters Pvt Ltd, Thiru R.Saravanakumar Plot No 84 -85,SIDCO Industrial Estate, Managing Director Waste Lead Acid Batteries 21 Tiruvallur Vichoor, Ponneri Taluk, - 15000 T/Annum 9840783903 Tiruvallur District [email protected] M/s Jain Metals Rolling Mills, Thiru Kamlesh Jain Plot No. R1 & R2, SIPCOT Industrial Lead Wastes Managing Partner 22 Thiruvallur Estate, Gummidipoondi, - 96000 T/Annum 9840730000 Tiruvallur District [email protected] M/s Jain Metals Rolling Mills, Unit –III, Thiru Kamlesh Jain Plot No. R3, SIPCOT Industrial Estate, Managing Partner Lead Scraps 23 Thiruvallur Gummidipoondi, 9840730000 - 90000 T/Annum Tiruvallur District [email protected] M/s EL Tech Power System Pvt Ltd, Thiru V.Varadharajan S.F No. 106pt, Thirumazhisai Village, Managing Director Waste Lead Acid Batteries 24 Tiruvallur 8754537376 Poonamallee Taluk, - 1800 T/Annum Tiruvallur District [email protected] M/s Southern Power Industries, Thiru J.Jagubar Sadiq Plot No. 2&3, Electrical Industrial Waste Lead Acid Batteries & Proprietor 25 Tiruvallur Estate, Kakkalur, Lead scraps 9500038861 - 4740 T/Annum Tiruvallur District [email protected] M/s Perms Gold Thiru M.Rajendiran SF. No. 147/11, Melandur village, Managing Partner Waste Lead Acid Batteries - 26 Tiruvallur Uthukottai Taluk, 1080 T/Annum 9884821802 Tiruvallur District [email protected] M/s Promptek Metal Alloys & Refining Thiru P.Kannan Corporation, Plot No. 35 SIDCO Industrial Estate, Waste Lead Acid Batteries - Partner 27 Tiruvallur 9841272224 Thirimazhisai, 120 T/Annum [email protected] Tiruvallur District. ****** .
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