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Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Chennai Chemicals Traders likely to go Redhills area

The chennai chemical traders are trading their products
Likely in Govindappa Naicken Street,Nyniappa Naicken Street,
Kothawal Bazzar, Mint street and parrys corners as well as
Verpery areas.

Shop-filled streets bustling with activity, vehicles,
pedestrians and roadside vendors, buildings that house
businesses as old as Chennai itself... that's Parry's for
you. Nyniappa (Naicken) Street near `Kandakottam,' the
centuries-old Murugan Temple, is one such street that
makes the area — the city's oldest central business
district — what it is.Near the temple a row of shops
sell household goods ranging from stainless steel and
aluminium vessels to rattraps. An assortment of smells,
from the pleasant to the pungent and acidic,fills the air.
This is the centre for retail and semi wholesale
chemical trade. Nyniappa (Naicken) Street and the
neighbouring Govindappa (Naicken) Street, where the
wholesale business is concentrated,together account for
more than 90 per cent of the chemicaltrade in Chennai and
some of the offices are situated in Govindappa Naicken
Street and their godown activities are in out of chennai
likely madhavaram and korrukupet in these godown consumers
are struggling to take materials.


According to the Tamil Nadu Dyes and Chemical Merchants
Association,in its Golden Jubilee this year, a majority
of the city's 400 chemicals traders are present in the two
streets. The shops not only sell domestic stocks but also
imported material from global firms.


The chemical business concentrated here when some of the earliest
settlersthe Marwaris' used their contacts among chemical manufacturers
in Gujarat and Maharashtra to bring in supplies. Initially, the range
was modest,some household cleansers, detergents and bleach. With time
the region grew into a major centre for chemicals, catering even to
industrialneeds. Today, the two streets form an extended mall that most
small-scale manufacturers needing chemicals come to, whether they need
chemicals in small packs or by the barrel loads. However, the congestion
has its drawbacks, chief among them the hazard of stocking large amounts
of chemicals in an area that has a mixture of shops and residences.

In this situation buyers have the convenience of shopping for
all their needs in one place. The shops cater to educational
institutions,research and development organisations, and industries.
Buyers come from all the southern State of the tamilnadu.


New storage complex coming up in the north madras outside//


The Tamil Nadu Dyes and Chemical Merchants Association is setting
up a Rs 10-crore chemical storage complex at Paisampakkam village
near Red Hills to the north of Chennai.


The merchants have been allotted land to set up storage facilities.
But they can continue trading at their existing shops. The association
has sought support from the State Government in the form of better
approach roads, power connection and quick clearance for licences.

The association has purchased over 540 grounds (2,400 sq ft a ground),
laid roads and allocated over 420 plots. Traders are mentally prepared
to shift in line with the Chennai Corporation's proposal to allow shops
to continue trading and shift the storage areas.
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Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Sulphuric Acid price upwards

Hi chemical news viewers,

Major Steel industries,phosphating industries, General
consuming industries are struggling due to abnormal
increases of price in sulphuric acids.


The major producing industries like wise sterlite industries,
Andhra sugars Ltd, Rayalaseema Ltd, Tanfac industries, Kamar
chemials, and Bhinani Lts all are revising their basic price
by weekly basis apart from they are asking advance payment then
only releasing acids.

More product catlog related matters pls log in the economy in the long run"

CHENNAI: A total ban on molasses and alcohol export is one of the measures the
Chemical Industries Association wants the Centre to initiate towards ensuring
their reasonable prices. Other measures it recommended were ensuring total
utilisation of molasses in "one or other productive manner," free inter-State
movement of molasses and industrial and fuel alcohol blended with prescribed
denaturants and encouraging production of non-molasses based alcohol for potable
purposes.

It urged the Centre to take these steps in the event of sugar mills and distilleries
not coming forward to negotiate and agree on an acceptable pricing formula for the
sugarcane by-products.

Association president P.K.N. Panicker made these suggestions in the context of
Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas Murli Deora's recent announcement
scrapping the process of national oil companies buying ethanol at negotiated prices.
The Minister, instead, directed the companies to procure the sugarcane byproduct for
use as a blend in petrol through an open tender system.

Reasonable parameters


Detailing the developments leading to the Minister's directive, Mr. Panicker,
in a release, said: "We fully agree and support that the sugar and ethanol producers
should get reasonable prices and profit." But they should not create situations in which
the alcohol-based chemical industry and the oil industry find it impossible to procure
alcohol and operate within reasonable economic parameters. If the Centre implements the
four-pronged measures, they will prove beneficial to the economy in the long run, he said.

Thursday, November 8, 2007

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