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Tata Chemicals bags prestigious
award for excellence in Industrial Relations
Ahmedabad, April 1, 2008
Tata
Chemicals Limited (TCL), part of the Tata Group, has been
conferred with the prestigious Award for Excellence
in the field of Industrial Relations for the year
2007 by the Federation of Gujarat Industries, Vadodara. The
recently held award function witnessed the presence of various
Corporates, who excelled in their respective spheres of practice
and have distinctly evolved in the defined categories. Mr.
Satish Anand, Head HR, Tata Chemicals Ltd. (Mithapur) received
the award on behalf of the Company from former President of
India, Mr. APJ Abdul Kalam.
Over the years, TCL has conclusively surpassed and improved
upon all the criteria laid down by FGI, paving its way to
this successful achievement. In view of TCLs principles
and values and its single-minded devotion to a well planned
and effective Human Relations Programme, it has resulted in
the organisation not having a single days production
loss due to workers unrest since more than fifty years.
On receiving the award, Mr. Satish Anand, Head HR, Tata Chemicals
Ltd. (Mithapur), said, We are truly honoured to receive
this prestigious award from our former Excellency Mr. APJ
Abdul Kalam. This is yet another feather in our cap and we
shall constantly strive to set benchmarks in various segments
with vision, innovation, competitiveness and sustenance.
With its widespread social programmes for Community Development
and Social Welfare, its multi-faceted, varied and innovative
Human Resource Development programme, its multi-level Welfare
Schemes together with excellent facilities for workmen and
staff alike, Tata Chemicals Ltd., Mithapur has set one of
the highest benchmarks of Excellence in the field of Industrial
Relations.
About Tata Chemicals Limited
Established in 1939 at Mithapur, and part of the US$ 28.8
B Tata Group, Tata Chemicals Limited (TCL) today is the second
largest producer of Soda Ash in the world with manufacturing
facilities across four continents. TCL is the pioneer and
market leader in the branded, iodised salt segment. TCL is
also India's leading manufacturers of urea and phosphatic
fertilisers. Its urea plant at Babrala is the country's most
energy efficient fertiliser unit and produces 12% of the country's
urea output in the private sector. Phosphatic fertilisers
are manufactured at its plant in Haldia.
The acquisition of an equal partnership in Indo Maroc Phosphore
S.A.(IMACID) along with Chambal Fertilisers and the global
phosphate major, OCP of Morocco in the year 2005 was the first
step that TCL took towards internationalization. In early
2006, TCL completed the acquisition of the UK based Brunner
Mond Group (BM). In 2007, TCL entered in to a 50:50 joint
venture with Total Produce, Ireland, the third largest fruits
and vegetable distribution company in the world and Europe's
largest and most accomplished fresh produce provider, to set
up a fruits and vegetables distribution business in India.
TCL also plans to leverage its expertise in Chemistry &
Agriculture, together with its in-house research capabilities
in biology and crop genomics to develop a significant presence
in Bio fuels space. The TCL Innovation Centre was created
in mid 2004 to develop world-class R&D capability in the
emerging areas of nanotechnology and biotechnology.
In early 2008 TCL successfully completed the acquisition
of General Chemical Industrial Products, (GCIP).General Chemical's
subsidiary, General Chemical (Soda Ash) Partners (GCSAP),
is one of the largest Soda Ash producers in the USA with a
capacity of 2.5 million TPA of natural Soda Ash. The Company's
mining and manufacturing facilities located at Green River
Basin in Wyoming, USA, are assets of a very high quality,
providing access to some of the world's largest and most economically
recoverable trona ore deposits that are then converted to
Soda Ash. The acquisition of GCIP takes TCL's global Soda
Ash capacity to around 5.5 Million Tonnes per annum.
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