AMAI elects Aditya Shriram as President; Prashant Mahale as Vice President
AMAI represents Rs. 36,000 crore Alkali and Chloro-Vinyl industry in India
AMAI represents Rs. 36,000 crore Alkali and Chloro-Vinyl industry in India
The demand growth is expected to be lower at about 3.5-4% which will result in significant surpluses, offering a huge potential for exports
The Indian Alkali industry is poised for steady growth, driven by increasing domestic demand and export potential
Capacities of these two major alkalies reached 57.85 lakh MT (Caustic Soda) and 43.96 lakh MT (Soda Ash)
Aditya Shriram, with a degree in Industrial Engineering from the Cornell University and an MBA from the London Business School, is heading the Chemicals Business of DCM Shriram Ltd.
The conference is being attended by 200+ delegates from 75+ organizations from all over India
The theme of this year’s conference is “Corrosion Challenges and Advancement in Corrosion Combating Materials”
The inaugural session will be addressed by Ajay Virmani, President AMAI; Chief Guest Nivedita Shukla Verma, Secretary, Department of Chemicals & Petrochemicals, Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers, Government of India (invited); and Aditya A. Shriram, Vice President, AMAI
Reduces use of fossil-based feedstock by 30% based on mass balance approach
Production of soda ash increased by 4.7% to 37.18 lakh MT, capacity utilisation increased to 85%
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