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Western Times 11.08.18 Page 7 English usiness AHMEDABAD SATURDAY , 11/8/2018 7 B CHANGE OF NAME CHANGE OF NAME Nestle Wagner digitises CHANGE OF NAME CHANGE OF NAME I have changed my old name I have changed my old name I have changed my old name I have changed my old name from VAGHELA URMILABEN from BIJAL VASANTBHAI production with Getac’s fully from SAIYED NAMIRABANU from DHAWAL SUKHDEVSINH to New SHAH to New Name BEEJAL Business Brief ALTAFHUSEN to New Name NARESHKUMAR JAIN to Name ZALA URMILABA KRUNAL SHAH rugged computing solutions SAIYED NAMIRA New Name DHAVAL VIJAYSINH Add. : 24, Dhaval Flat, Toyota offers environmentfriendly ALTAFHUSEN NARESHKUMAR JAIN Add. : 3375, Raj Sheri, Nr. Vejalpur Bus Stand, New Delhi, cellence at Nestle Wagner Add. : Delta Appt, Add. : B/101, Mallinath Sanand, Ahmedabad Vejalpur Ahmedabad concept of ‘ECO Car Wash’ service Getac announced that GmbH. “Its rugged design and Kalyaniwad, Khanpur, Complex, Opp. Sujata Flat, 1579 1578A Bangalore, Nestlé Wagner GmbH, has se- impressive performance Ahmedabad Shahibag, Ahmedabad In line with its endeavor to create ever better sus- lected the Getac A140 fully makes it ideally suited to ev- 1580 1578B CHANGE OF NAME CHANGE OF NAME tainable society,Toyota Kirloskar Motor further drives rugged tablet to digitise eryday use on the production I have changed my old name I have changed my old name an environment friendly car cleaning solution, thus workflows and optimise pro- floor.” from PARTH from TARJANI SIDDHARTH reducing the water consumed for washing cars ductivity at its headquarters HighLevel Safetyand Us- PRAFULLKUMAR GAJJAR SHAH to New Name TARJNI through their new Eco Car Wash service. This eco in Nonnweiler, Germany. ability in a Wide Range of ÃkkýesLÞ hkuøkku Úke {wÂõík {kxu çkufxk£e to New Name PARTHKUMAR SIDDHARTH SHAH initiativeessentially supports tomaximize the reduc- Temperature Zones PRAFULLKUMAR GAJJAR Add. : Samkit, 23 Jainnagar, Nestlé WagnerGmbH Add. : M-201, Suryam New Sharda Mandir Road, tion of water utilization to an extent of 95% for every produces around 350 million In the food manufactur- single car cleaned at Toyota’s service outlets. ing process, it’s critical that no Greens, Vastral, Ahmedabad Paldi, Ahmedabad frozen food products annu- çkufxk£exuçk÷ux xuçk÷ux 1579A 1578 Toyota Kirloskar Motor, was the first in the indus- ally, making it one of the larg- contaminantsenterthe food fhu Mk{økú ÃkrhðkhLke Mkwhûkk try to introduce Eco Car Wash in the year 2014, have est manufacturers of frozen at any point. With the deploy- always been the forerunners of eco awareness and pizzas in Europe. Using the ment of the fully rugged çkufxk£e-10 sustainable solutions towards conservation of natu- Getac A140, the company has Getac A140, Nestlé has the çkufxk£e-1000 ral resources. Toyota has been striving relentlessly to confidence that if a tablet is 1 xuçk÷ux 1 xuçk÷ux achieved wide-ranging 10 r÷xh Ãkkýe {kxu ÃkÚkheLke Mkkhðkh conserve the scarce water resource by introducing digitisation of its production accidentally dropped, it won’t 1000 r÷xh Ãkkýe {kxu the eco car wash across its dealership over the years. processes, significantly in- break apart, ensuring produc- ({kx÷e, fuhçkk {kxu) (xktfe {kxu) ykuÃkhuþLk ðøkh Till date, 100 plus dealerships have adopted this creasing efficiency and allow- tion quality is maintained. ÃkkýeLkku MðkË shk Ãký çkË÷kíkku LkÚke çkufxk£e xuçk÷ux eco concept of car wash to offer best-in-town vehicle ing greater flexibility in day- The use of the tablets has ÃkkýeLku hk¾u stíkw{wõík, þhehLku hk¾u íktËwhMík ÷eÚkkuxÙeÃMke îkhk servicing experience to its customers in the region. to-day operations. also proved to be extremely Mk{økú økwshkík{kt MkkiÚke ykuAk Ëhu Toyota has developed video manuals and standard Nestle Wagner GmbH user-friendly. Not only are the çkuõxk£e xuçk÷ux Mkt½hu÷ Ãkkýe{kt íku{s ÃkkRÃk÷kRLk{kt Úkíke ÷e÷Lku Ãkkhtøkík-ÃkkhËþof-rðïMkLkeÞ Mkkhðkh operating procedures to train the technicians on this chose the fully rugged Getac deviceseasy to handle, the 14’’ rLk»k¢eÞ fhu Au. çkuõxk£e xuçk÷ux Lkk¾u÷ Ãkkýe yux÷u ÃkkýesLÞ unique car wash technique, offering quality service A140 due to the quality assur- screen offers enoughspace to (Estd.-1982) while achieving 100% customer satisfaction. ance benefits it provides and clearlydisplay key software hkuøkkuÚke {wÂõík. {kxu yksu s ÷R ykðku. çkuõxk£e xuçk÷ux Ãkrh{÷ nkuÂMÃkx÷ the ability to roll it out ex- applications.For example, all 079-26631744. ÃkwLkeík{køko, ͽzeÞk rçkúÍ ÃkkMku, {rýLkøkh, y{ËkðkË-8. TVS Motor Chairman moves Madras tremely quickly to employees standard SAP information Ph: 84600 65008, 98240 19394 at the site, where it will can be displayed on-screen HC for anticipatory bail and transactions can be car- complement existing laptops Chennai, and special industrial com- ried out quickly using the ALFA ICA (INDIA) LIMITED A140’s stylus.Furthermore, TVS Motor Company Limited Chairman Venu puters already in use. CIN : L20100GJ1991PLC016763 Srinivasan has moved the Madras High Court for an- “The Getac A140 is ex- the A140’s high degree of tol- erance to temperature fluc- Regd. Office : Uma Industrial Estate, Village Vasana-Iyawa, Tal. Sanand, ticipatory bail in a missing idol case, informed sources tremely robust and reliable Dist. Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Tel : 079-26754030-31 Fax : +91-79 26754040. said on Thursday. In his bail application, Srinivasan re- due to its outstanding build tuations means it can be used E-mail : [email protected]. Website: www.alfaica.com in a wide variety of different ferred to a writ petition filed by one Elephant quality,” says Christian Joseph, EXTRACT OF UNAUDITED FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE QUARTER/THREE MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2018 Rajendran. Srinivasan said that in paragraph 12 of an Team Leader Operational Ex- temperature zones. (Rs.in lakhs) affidavit submitted in support of his petition, Rajendran had mentioned that an FIR has been filed against Quarter Ended Year Ended Quarter Ended GUJARAT INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Sr. Particulars him.Srinivasan said he was appointed Chairman of the 30/06/2018 31/03/2018 30/06/2017 TENDER NOTICE NO. 09/2018-19 No (Unaudited) (Audited) (Unaudited) Board of Trustees of Srirangam Temple and that he had The work having minimum cost Rs.1.50 lakhs to maximum cost Rs.678.15 spent Rs 25 crore from his own pocket for the renova- lakhs are invited by office of the Superintending Engineer, GIDC, Ahmedabad 1 Total income from operations (net) 1421.43 5,832.17 1,412.38 through On-line and Off-line. Tender for the work at Sr.No. 1 to 5 is On-line tion of the entire holy complex.He said that Rs 70 lakh and tender for the work at Sr. No. 06 to 07 are Off-line. 2 Net Profit/(Loss) from ordinary activity after tax 29.34 117.78 26.18 was spent by him on painting works at Sri The tender for On-line work is to be uploaded on web site www.nprocure.com/ gidc. The last date for on-line submission of tender is 21.08.2018. 3 Net Profit/ (Loss) for the period Kabaleeswarar Temple here.The industrialist also Blank tender copy for the work at Sr.No. 6 to 7 will be issued from the Office of (after extraordinary items) 29.34 117.78 26.18 claimed that a private trust funded by him and his com- the Executive Engineer, GIDC, Ahmedabad from 10.08.2018 to 16.08.2018 pany has undertaken renovation of over 100 temples after submission of required documents and tender fees and last date of 4 Equity Share Capital submission of sealed tender is 21.08.2018 through (RPAD of Speed Post in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. only) (Face value of Rs.10/- each) 404.00 404.00 404.00 The Detailed tender notice for the On-line/Off-line works can be seen from the Office Notice Board as well as web site www.gidc.gov.in, 5 Reserve excluding revaluation reserves as www.statetenders.com/gidc and www.nprocure.com. Any amendments, per balance sheet of previous accounting year 1,000.08 Cabinet nods plan to revive updates regarding these bids will be published in the web site only. 6 Earning Per Share (EPS) (before Gorakhpur, Barauni, Sindri fertilizer Superintending Engineer extraordinary items)(of Rs.10/- each) No.INF/ABD/974/2018-19 GIDC Ahmedabad. (not annualized) 0.73 2.92 0.65 plants 7 Earning Per Share (EPS) New Delhi, (after extraordinary items)(of Rs.10/- each) The Union Cabinet on Thursday approved the re- vival plan for fertilizer plants in Gorakhpur (Uttar Gujarat Pollution Control Board (not annualized) 0.73 2.92 0.65 Pradesh), Sindri (Jharkhand) and Barauni (Bihar) by Paryavaran Bhavan, Sector 10 A, Gandhinagar 382 010 Notes: Hindustan Urvarak and Rasayan Limited (HURL). Tel 079-23232152 Fax 079-23222784 www.gpcb.gov.in 1 The above Financial Results have been reviewed by Audit Committee and have been approved "The revival of Gorakhpur, Sindri and Barauni units and taken on record by Board of Directors in their respective meetings held on August 09, 2018. of Fertilizer Corporation of India Ltd (FCIL)/ Hindustan Public Notice Fertilizer Corporation Ltd (HFCL) will ensure substan- 2 Figures for the previous periods have been re-grouped/ re-classified where necessary. tial investment in the fertilizer sector," said an official As per provisions of CRZ Notification 2011, every coastal State Government/SCZMA has 3 The above is an extract of the detailed format of the Unaudited Financial Results of the Company statement.HURL is a joint venture company of Coal to prepare the State Coastal Zone Management Plan for their respective State in for the quarter and three month ended June 30, 2018 filed with the Stock Exchanges under accordance with the guidelines and procedures laid down there under.
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