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Tata Chemicals Limited is an Indian multinational corporation with interests in chemicals, crop protection and specialty chemistry products. [3] The company is headquartered in Mumbai and has operations across India, Europe, North America and Africa. [4] Tata Chemicals is a part of the Tata Group and its shares are traded on the NSE and BSE. [5]
Mithapur is on the extreme tip of the lower jaw of Gujarat. This town is essentially a colony that is supported by Tata Chemicals Ltd., one of the flagship companies of the Tata Group. In addition to that, Tata Business Support Services has established a call center in the town. The company produces soda ash and Tata Salt as its core products ...
Tata Industries – business incubator for Tata Group ventures Flisom – thin-film solar cell manufacturer; Inzpera Healthsciences; Tata iQ; Tata ClassEdge; TRL Krosaki Refractories Limited – a refractory company, formerly Tata Refractories Limited with Krosaki Harima Corporation; Tata AutoComp Systems – India's leading automotive ...
The Tata Group (/ ˈ t ɑː t ɑː /) is an Indian group of companies headquartered in Mumbai. [3] [4] Established in 1868, it is India's largest business conglomerate, with products and services in over 160 countries, and operations in 100 countries.
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Mithapur: Mithapur Airstrip — IN-0106 State/Private Yes Tata Chemicals [3] Morbi: Morbi Airport — — Domestic Proposed AAI [18] Mundra: Mundra Airport — VAMA State/Private Yes Adani Group [19] Naliya: Naliya Air Force Station — VANY Defence Yes IAF [20] Palitana: Palitana Airport — — Domestic Proposed AAI [18] Porbandar: Porbandar ...
Tata Chemicals Europe (formerly Brunner Mond (UK) Limited) is a UK-based chemicals company that is a subsidiary of Tata Chemicals, itself a part of the India-based Tata Group. Its principal products are soda ash , sodium bicarbonate , calcium chloride and associated alkaline chemicals.
The origins of TERI lie in Mithapur, a remote town in Gujarat, where a TATA engineer, Darbari Seth, was concerned about the enormous quantities of energy his factory spent on desalination. [6] He proposed the idea of a research institute to tackle the depletion of natural resources and energy scarcity.