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Directory of Petrochemicals Units: 2016-17 (Large and Medium Scale Units) Directory of Petrochemicals Units: 2016-17 (Large and Medium scale units) GOVERNMENT OF INDIA, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICALS & PETROCHEMICALS STATISTICS AND MONITORING DIVISION JANPATH BHAWAN, NEW DELHI Directory of Petrochemicals Units S.No. Contents Pages I Source and Coverage i (List of major Petrochemicals covered) II Address List of Petrochemical Councils/Associations ii-iv III Companies 1 Synthetic Fibre 1-5 2 Fibre Intermediate 6-7 3 Polymers 8-10 4 Synthetic Rubber (Elastomers) 11 5 Synthetic Detergent Intermediates 12-13 6 Performance Plastics 14-16 7 Olefins 17-18 8 Aromatics 19-20 9 Other Petrochemicals 21-24 Source and Coverage The directory provides list of all major private companies (medium and large scale units) and also Public Sector Undertakings that are producing major petrochemical products. The addresses, telephone numbers, fax numbers, e-mail addresses and factory locations of various producers of petrochemical products have been put at one place. This would help various stakeholders to interact with each other. The addressers/ telephone numbers/fax numbers etc. given in the directory are as per the information received from each company. Product coverage of Major Petrochemicals A. Basic major petrochemicals (1) Synthetic Fibres (9) : Acrylic Fibre, Polyester Staple Fibrefill, Nylon Filament Yarn, Nylon Industrial Yarn/Tyre Cord, Polyester Filament Yarn, Polyester Staple Fibre, Polypropylene Filament Yarn, Polypropylene Staple Fibre, Polyster Industrial Yarn. (2) Polymers (8) : Low Density Polyethylene, High Density Polythylene, Polyestyrene, Polypropylene (Inc. Co-Polymer), Expandable Polyestyrene, Poly Vinyl Chloride, Linear Low Density Polythylene, PVC Compound. ) (3) Synthetic Rubber (Elastomers) : Styrene Butadiene Rubber (SBR), Poly Butadiene (6) Rubber (PBR) and Nitrile Butadiene Rubber (NBR), Ethyl Propylene Dimers (EPDM), Ethyl Vinyl Acetate (EVA), Butyl Rubber (4) Synthetic Detergent : Linear Alkyl Benzene (LAB), Ethylene Oxide (EO) Intermediates (2) (5) Performance Plastics (7) : Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) Resin, Nylon-6 ,Nylon 6,6, Polymethyl Methacrylate (PMMA) and Styrene Acrylonitrile (SAN) Resin, Polytetrafluoroethylene(PTFE), Polyester Chips/PET Chips. B. Intermediates (1) Fibre Intermediates (5) : Acrylonitrile, Caprolactum, Mono Ehylene Glycol (MEG), Dimethyl Terephthalate (DMT) and Purified Terephthalic Acid (PTA) (2) Building Blocks (i) Olefins (3) : Ethylene, Propylene and Butadiene (ii) Aromatics (5) : Benzene, Toluene, Orthoxylene, Paraxylene and Mixed Xylene C. Other Petro-based : Diethylene Glycol, Diacetone Alcohol, Ethylene Chemicals (33) Dichloride, Butanol, Oxo Alcohol, 2-Ethyl Hexanol, Vinyl Chloride Monomer, Epichlohydrine, Iso Butylene, Metaxylene, Methyl Isobutyl Ketone, PBT, PET, PIB, Polycarbonate, Propylene Oxide, Propylene Glycol, Polyvinyl Acetate Resin, Unsaturated Polyster Resin, Methyl Methacrylate, Iso-Butanol, Ethyl Benzene, C4-Raffinate, Cellulose Acetate Butyrate, Cellulose Acetate Sheet, Cellulose Nitrate Sheet, Melamine Moulding Powder, Polyacetal Resin, Phthalic Anhydride, Styrene, Vinyl Actate Monomer, Isopropanol, Polyol. i Address List Of Petrochemical Councils/Associations Sl.No Name & Address Tel. No. Fax No. E-Mail & Website SYNTHETIC FIBERS 1. Association Of Synthetic 011-26265461 Telefax : E.Mail: Fibre Industry (ASFI) 011-26265461 [email protected] Delhi Office : [email protected]; Shri S.C. Kapur, [email protected] Director General, D-15, M-5, 1st Floor, NDSE Part- II, New Delhi – 110 049 POLYMERS & OTHER PETROCHEMICALS 1. Chemicals & 011-43612198 011-43598337 E.Mail: Petrochemicals Mob: [email protected] Manufacturers 9910495818 Association (CPMA) Website: Delhi Office: www.cpmaindia.com Mr. Mahinder Singh, Secretary General, Flat No. 708, 7th Floor, Kailash Building, 26, Kasturba Gandhi Road, New Delhi – 110 001 2. Polystyrene Producers’ 022-22883517 022-22883521 ---- Association (India) Shri M.P. Taparia, CHAIRMAN, 404, Raheja Chambers, Nariman Point, Mumbai – 400 021 3. Indian Chemical Council 022-22047649 022-22048057 E.Mail: (ICC), 022-22048043 [email protected] Shri H.S. Karangle, 022-22846852 [email protected] Director General National HQ: Website Sir Vithaldas Chambers, www.indianchemicalcouncil. 6th Floor, 16, Mumbai Samachar Marg, com Mumbai – 400 001 011-26176689 E.Mail Northern Region: 26192910 [email protected] IDA House, 1st floor, Sec-IV, RK Puram, New Delhi – 110 022 ii PLASTIC PROCESSING 1. The All India Plastics 022 – Fax :022- E.Mail: Manufacturers’ 2821 7324 / 28216390 Association (AIPMA) 2821 7325 / [email protected] Shri Haren Sanghavi, 2835 2511 / PRESIDENT, 2835 2512 Website AIPMA House, www.aipma.net A-52, Road No. 1, 022 – MIDC, opp. Marol Depot , 67778899 Andheri (E), (100 lines) Mumbai – 400 093 Regional Offices Tele: Fax : 011- E.Mail 011-43215658 23614266 [email protected] North Zone: Flat No 301, in 2E/23 (3rd floor), Jhandewalan Extension, New Delhi – 110 055 South zone: 4C-Gaity Palaca, 1, Blackers Tele: 044- E-mail : Road, Chindadripet, 42030236 [email protected] Chennai- 600006 East zone : Gajaraj Signature, Suite # Tele: 033- 5E, 5th Floor, 5A, Sadanand 40050367 Email : [email protected] Road, Kolkata -700026 West zone: Block A, 13th Floor, Office No. 1306,1307, Mondeal Email: Heights, Moje Jodhpur [email protected] Village, Near wide Angle Cinema, S.G.Highway, Ahmedabad – 380 015 2. Indian Plastic Federation 033-22175699 033-22176005 Website : (IPF) , 5700, And www.ipfindia.org Shri Kamal Kishore 6004 Email: Agarwala, PRESIDENT, [email protected] 8B, ROYD STREET, 1st FLOOR, KOLKATA– 700016 iii 3. Organization Of Plastics 022-66923131 022-26736736 Website : www.oppindia.org Processors Of India ,32 Email: [email protected] (OPPI) Shri Achal Thakkar, PRESIDENT, 405/5, GOLDEN CHAMBERS, NEW LINK ROAD ANDHERI (WEST), MUMBAI– 400 053 4. All India Flat Tape Tele :080– 080–22234603 Website: www. aiftma.com Manufacturers’ 22234603 Email: Association (AIFTMA) [email protected] Bangalore Office: Shri Bishnu Kumar Agarwal,PRESIDENT, 213, Richmond Towers 12, Richmond Road, Bangalore – 560025 Karnataka Delhi Office: [email protected] 110, 1st Floor, L.S.C [email protected] Mob: POCKET D & E, 9811792393 Sarita Vihar, New Delhi 110076 EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCILS 1. THE PLASTIC EXPORT 022-26833951 022-26833953 Website: PROMOTION COUNCIL, 022-26833952 022-26834057 www.plexconcil.org Shri V.G. Mahajan, Acting 011-26445610 Executive Director, E.Mail: Crystal Tower, [email protected] Gundivali Road No. 3, Off Sir M.V.Road, Andheri (East),Mumbai – 400 069 Regional Offices: Northern Region Tel: 011- Fax 011- 2647 E.Mail: Shri Sanjiv Rai Dewan, 26478817,19 8821 [email protected], Regional Director, [email protected] rd 319, 3 Floor, Block-E, International Trade Tower 99, Nehru Place, New Delhi – 110019 Southern Region Tel: 044- Fax : 044- Email: [email protected], rd Rasheed Mension, 3 Floor, 28292620 28291518 [email protected] 408 Anna Salai, Chennai – 600006 iv List Of Synthetic Fibre Units S.No Name of Units & Address Tel./Fax No. & Email Factory Location 1 ALOK INDUSTRIES LTD. Tel No. : 022-61787000 17/5/1, 521/1, Peninsula Business Park , Fax No. : 022-61787118 Village Rakholi/ Saily, Tower B, 2nd & 3rd Floor, Email: Silvassa, Ganpatrao Kadam Marg, [email protected], UT. of Dadra and Nagar Lower Parel, [email protected] & Haveli - 396230 Mumbai – 400 013 [email protected] Maharashtra 2. BHILOSA INDUSTRIES Tel No. : 022-67441213 Plot No. 14/1/2, Village PVT. LTD. : 022-67441200 Rakholi, Silvassa (U.T.), Bakhtawar, 3rd Floor, Fax No. : 022-22838615 UT. of Dadra and Nagar Nariman Point, Email: [email protected] Haveli - 396230 Mumbai – 400 021 & [email protected] Maharashtra Mob : 9223178201 3. CENTURY ENKA LTD. Tel.No. : 020-66127300 (Pune Plant) Plot No. 72 & 72A, MIDC, Telefax : 020-27120113 Plot No. 72 & 72A, MIDC, Post Box No.17, Email: Post Box No.17, Bhosari, Pune - 411026 [email protected] Bhosari, Pune - 411026 Maharashtra & [email protected] Maharashtra (Bharuch Plant) Rajashree Nagar, Post-Umalla District -Bharuch-393120 Gujarat 4. CIL NOVA Telefax : 02717-250556 396 (P) – 395/4 (P), PETROCHEMICALS LTD. : 02717-250557 Moraiya Village, Survey No.396(P)-395/4(P), : 02717-250558 Sarkhej-Bavla Highway, Moraiya Village, : 02717-251612 Ahmedabad – 382 210 Sarkhej-Bavla Highway, Gujarat Ahmedabad – 382 210 Gujarat 5. FILATEX INDIA LTD. Tel.No. : 011-26312503 S.No. 274, Demni Road, Bhageria House, : 011-26848633/44 Dadra And Nagar Haveli - 43, Community Centre, Fax No.: 011-26332533 396193 New Friends Colony, E-Mail : [email protected] U.T. Of Dadra And Nagar New Delhi - 110025 Haveli Plot No. 2/6 A, Village Jolva, Dahej-2 Industrial Estate, GIDC, Dahej-392130- Gujarat 1 6. GARDEN SILK MILLS Tel No. : 0261-2311197 Village Jolwa, Taluka LTD. : 0261-2311615 Palsana, Tulsi Krupa Arcade, Fax No. : 0261-2311029 District : Surat - 394305 Puna-Kumbharia Road, E-Mail : Gujarat Dumbhal, [email protected] Surat - 395010 Gujarat 7. GARWARE-WALL ROPES Tel No.: 020-30780000 Plot No. 11, Block D-1, LTD. Fax No.: 020-30780341 M.I.D.C. Plot No. 11, Block D-1, E-Mail: Chinchwad, M.I.D.C., Chinchwad, [email protected] Pune - 411019 Pune - 411019 m Maharashtra Maharashtra 8. GPL POLYFILS LTD. Tel No.: 0512-2154183 Village Raipur (Rania), Village Raipur (Rania), Kalpi Road, Distt. Kanpur Kalpi Road, Distt. Kanpur Dehat - 208304, Dehat - 208304, Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh 9. GUJARAT STATE FERT. & Tel No.: 0265-2242451, 651, (Fibre
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