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Monday, November 13, 2017
Sunday, November 12, 2017
Large Chemical Companies - Links
Company |
HQ location |
Sales (billion $) |
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BASF | Germany | 63.7 |
Dow Chemical | USA | 48.8 |
Sinopec | China | 43.8 |
SABIC | Saudi Arabia | 34;3 |
Formosa Plastics | Taiwan | 29.2 |
Ineos | Switzerland | 28.4 |
ExxonMobil | USA | 28.1 |
LyonnellBasell | Netherlands | 26.7 |
Mitsubishi Chemical | Japan | 24.3 |
DuPont | USA | 20.7 |
LG Chem | South Korea | 18.2 |
Air Liquide | France | 17.3 |
Linde | Germany | 16.8 |
AkzoNobel | Netherlands | 16,5 |
Toray Industries | Japan | 15.5 |
Evonik | Germany | 15.0 |
PPG Industries | US | 14.2 |
Braksem | Brazil | 14.2 |
Yara | Norway | 13.9 |
Covestro | Germany | 13.4 |
Monday, October 30, 2017
Demand for Hybrid seeds
Increasing Demand Of Hybrid Seeds Market Due To Huge Growth In Agriculture Field
Sample copy of this report@http://bit.ly/2wmRbV0
Hybrid seeds are an enhanced version of conventional seeds. The advantages of hybrid seeds over conventional seeds are increased yield, early maturity, high heat and cold tolerance, disease and pest resistance, better uniformity, better fruit quality, better transportability and better keeping quality. These properties result in increased agricultural production and efficiency.
The hybrids seeds are of different varieties for different kind of food items. Hence the demand and use of hybrid seeds are increasing with the technologies. The diversified demand of hybrid crops is the main reason for the increase in the hybrid seeds market in forecast period.
Thursday, October 19, 2017
Monday, September 25, 2017
Skill Development and Entrepreneurship
Celebrating the spirit of entrepreneurship |
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These premier awards seek to recognise the efforts and achievements of exceptional entrepreneurs, individuals and organisations who are working in the field of entrepreneurship development.
The award entry closes on September 30, 2017.
Click here to know more.
Sincerely,
Pankaj Gadgil
Head Business Banking
Monday, September 18, 2017
Thursday, September 14, 2017
Wednesday, September 13, 2017
Monday, September 11, 2017
Friday, September 01, 2017
Frozen Bakery Products Market
The report "Frozen Bakery Products Market by Type (Breads, Pizza Crusts, Cakes & Pastries), Distribution Channel (Artisan Bakers, Retail, Catering & Industrial), and Technology (Raw Products, Ready-to-Bake, Ready Baked & Frozen) - Global Forecast to 2022", The frozen bakery product market is projected to reach a value of USD 23.48 Billion by 2022 at a CAGR of 7.9% from 2016.
Browse 77 market data tables and 52 figures spread through 152 pages and in-depth TOC on “Frozen Bakery Products Market - Global Forecast to 2022.
Download PDF: http://tinyurl.com/y8z4xy88
There is a high-growth potential for frozen bakery products in the Asia-Pacific region where the emerging economies, such as China and India, are located. The emerging economies have considerable potential customers that are adopting the ready-to-cook and more convenient food options. China, in particular, is the largest country to hold the maximum share in the frozen bakery products market due to the rapid urbanization and changing consumption pattern of consumers in this country.
Download Free Sample Report: http://tinyurl.com/ybcobzv4
The leading companies in the global frozen bakery products market include Grupo Bimbo S.A.B. de C.V. (Mexico), Aryzta AG (Switzerland), Lantmannen Unibake International (Denmark), Europastry, S.A. (Spain), General Mills Inc. (U.S.), and Kellogg Company (U.S.). Other players include Conagra Brands, Inc. (U.S.), Premier Foods plc (U.K.), Associated British Foods plc (U.K.), and Vandemoortele NV (Belgium).
Friday, August 25, 2017
Thursday, August 24, 2017
Saturday, June 17, 2017
Thursday, June 15, 2017
Tanstia FNF : Invitation to Programmes
Greetings & Wishes to you from TFSC!!
We would like to invite you to participate
in the following programmes.
We would appreciate your support
and conformation for nomination.
** Special group discount available
We would like to invite you to participate
in the following programmes.
We would appreciate your support
and conformation for nomination.
** Special group discount available
(Seminar on Health Awareness). Reducing
absenteeism and increasing the productivity (Using Natural Herbal Products)
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20.06.2017, (10.00A.M to 5.00P.M)
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Technical sessions on GST
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24.06.2017, (10.00A.M to 5.00P.M)
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Business
Management System BMS 1000:2016 / System Implementation (Exclusively for
Entrepreneurs)
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28.06.2017, (10.00A.M to 5.00P.M)
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Cost Reduction in Packaging and Value Analysis
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03.07.2017, (10.00A.M to 5.00P.M)
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Employee Motivation (Vetri Namadhe)
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(05.07.2017 ) 10.00A.M to 5.00P.M
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Export Business Success Secrets
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07.07.2017, 10.00A.M to 5.00P.M
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Looking forward to your compliance and support, by confirmation.
Thanking you,
With warm regards,
K. Manoj kumar
Manager – Training
TANSTIA-FNF SERVICE CENTRE
B-22,Industrial Estate,
Guindy,Chennai – 600 032
Mob: 97890 60133
Phone-044-22501451, 43534040
Sunday, May 21, 2017
Thursday, May 04, 2017
Tuesday, April 11, 2017
Friday, April 07, 2017
Monday, March 27, 2017
Saturday, March 11, 2017
Saturday, March 04, 2017
Gelatin Industry Today
Cheaper raw materials, relaxed regulations favor to
Indian gelatin makers
Crushed bone is the major raw material for ossein and gelatin production, and the industry consumes around 18,000 tonnes of this raw material every month. Gelatin finds application mainly in the healthcare and processed food sectorIndian gelatin makers
With gelatin and ossein prices in the global market weakening and the increasing trend in the crushed bone price in India affects the Industry
As the availability of good quality crushed bones at a reasonable cost is critical for the competitiveness of the domestic ossein and gelatin industry, the government has allowed imports. For the gelatin industry, raw material costs constitute almost 50-55 per cent of the total cost
The global price of crushed bone is under Rs.25/kg, whereas Indian prices today hover around Rs.28-30, which itself is a sharp drop from last year’s nearly Rs.35/kg
Saturday, January 28, 2017
Thursday, January 19, 2017
Business Opportunities in Food Industry
One Week Training Programme On
“Business Opportunities in Food Industry”
Dear Sir,
Greetings from TFSC!!
As you are aware, TFSC is a collaborative venture between Tamil Nadu Small and Tiny Industries Association and Friedrich Naumann Stiftung fur die Freiheit, Germany, established to set up and promote Small and Medium Enterprises, since 1992.
We organize capacity building programmes for the SMEs both on skill development and also on Managerial on topics of relevance every now and then.
TFSC is now organizing a PRACTICAL TRAINING programme on “ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IN FOOD INDUSTRY “ at TANSTIA HALL, 2nd Floor, 10, G .S .T. Road, Guindy, Chennai- 600 032.
Objective:
To make the people understand the business opportunities available to enter the food industry as a successful entrepreneur with proper training and guidance.
Benefits:
· The workshop will give practical illustrations on how to start your own food products unit with proper guidance from concerned officials when and wherever required. Most importantly you get the benefit of
· Self Employment and be independent
· To earn more income than employed officials
· Provide employment opportunities to others
· Costing and price fixing
· Procurement of raw materials
· Machinery and equipment details
· ISI , Agmark Certification
· Marketing
· Packaging
Methodology:
· Hands on practical training
· Printed notes
Target Group:
Entrepreneurs, Housewives & individuals who wish to become a successful entrepreneur in food industry.
TOPIC
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“ Business Opportunities in Food Industry “
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DURATION & TIMINGS
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One Week from 24th January, 2017 – 31stJanuary, 2017 (24,25,27,28,30,31) ,Timings : (09:30am to 2:00 pm)
Registration: (09:00 am – 9.30a.m)
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VENUE
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Tanstia Hall, 2nd Floor, No.10, G.S.T. Road, Guindy, Chennai – 600032, (Land Mark: Above Indian Overseas Bank and Opposite to Sangeetha Veg Restaurant )
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FEE
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Rs. 2500/- per participant, Course Kit, Tea and Refreshments will be provided. (Payment can be made by cash/DD/Cheque favoring TANSTIA-FNF Service Centre, Chennai.)
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We would be glad to have your confirmation through the attached registration form on or before 21st January 2017.
Note: Kindly inform the same to your colleagues / friends so that they could also participate in this programme.
We look forward to your kind participation / nominations and meeting you at the programme.
Thanking you,
With warm regards,
K. Manoj kumar
Manager – Training
TANSTIA-FNF SERVICE CENTRE
B-22,Industrial Estate,
Guindy,
Chennai – 600 032
Mob: 97890 60133
Phone-044-22501451, 43534040
Monday, January 16, 2017
technology sourcing - Sulphamic Acid
Sulphamic Acid
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Monday, January 02, 2017
Imports of products under HS Code 84705010 POINT OF SALE TERMINAL
India imported goods worth USD 80,496,165 under HS Code 84705010 with total quantity of 824,613. Vietnam is the largest supplier of accounting for imports worth USD 54,845,861 followed by China and Singapore which exported worth USD 13,494,749 and USD 4,319,245 respectively.
Delhi Air Cargo accounted for 71.8% of imports followed by Tughlakabad and Bombay Air Cargo which account for 15.7% and 4.7% of imports respectively.
Delhi Air Cargo accounted for 71.8% of imports followed by Tughlakabad and Bombay Air Cargo which account for 15.7% and 4.7% of imports respectively.
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