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21-22 September, 2017Mahatama Mandir
Gandhinagar, Gujarat
INDIA
2 0 1 7
CHEM
INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION &CONFERENCE ON DYES &DYE STUFF, SPECIALTYCHEMICALS, FINE CHEMICALS, AGROCHEMICALS & COLORANTS
th
5
ISO 9001 : 2008 Certified
INDUSTRIAL EXTENSION BUREAU(A Government of Gujarat Organisation)
iND bEXTDepartment of Chemicals
& PetrochemicalsGovernment of India
Government of Gujarat
Glimpses of India Chem Gujarat 2015
FOR STALL ENQUIRY SPACE BOOKING, SPONSORSHIPS & ADVERTISEMENT
FICCI NEW DELHI
www.indiachemgujarat.com
Gujarat PCPIR- Highlights
n CEOs, Engineers, Technocrats & Scientists
n Marketing head, Purchase heads, Professionals & Consultants
n Policy Makers and Foreign Commercials Corps
n Head R & D, Regulatory Affairs & Quality Manager
n Industry Associations and International Trade delegation
n Manufactures, Entrepreneurs, Owners, End users
n Consultants, Contract Research Organization, Contract Manufactures
Who Should Participate The conference will coverthe following topicn Investment opportunity in specialty chemicals in Gujarat
n Challenges for Indian specialty chemicals industry
n Make in India & way ahead
n Deriving value from waste
n IPR issues
n Regulatory Mechanism and New Markets
n Scope of Research and development
n 4th International Exhibition & Conference to Promote Indian Chemical Industry.
n The event theme was “Chemicals: A way of life”.
n Inaugurated by then Hon'ble Chief Minister for Gujarat, Smt. Anandiben Patel in the presence of Shri Hansraj Gangaram Ahir, then Hon'ble Minister of State for Chemicals & Fertilizers, Government of India and other senior officers from central and state Governments. It also attracted senior – Level participation from domestic and international industry.
n A Knowledge and Strategy Paper on "Specialty Chemicals and a Report on Strategic Trade Management in India & Critical issues in SCOMET Compliance were also released.
India’s contribution in chemical sector at global level is only 3% and hence gives us a huge scope for growth in this sector. However, without new research and innovation in this field, we cannot make a quantum jump with qualitative bulk materials. And hence to ensure growth, we should have a common research facility for Chemicals, Petrochemicals and Pharmaceuticals. We therefore, seriously believe that we should invest in research, because it is a field where sky is the limit for growth and innovation.
Shri Narendra Modi, Hon'ble Prime Minister of India
We all want the Indian chemical industry and petrochemical industry should be the world leaders and for that whatever facilitation is required, whatever promotion is required, whatever assistance is required, we are ready. We want to be 'Make in India.' Make in India not only for the demand in India, Make in India so that you can compete with the world. Make in India for the world. For that we are ready.
Shri Ananth Kumar, Hon'ble Minister for Chemicals and Fertilizers, Government of India
Event Summaryn No. of Exhibitors: 124
n Gross Area: 6600 Sqm
n No of Business Visitors: 6572 business visitors attended the exhibition.
n Business Visitors: 25 countries
n Pavilions: DIPP (Make in India), Gujarat Dyestuff Manufactures Association (GDMA), Pumps & Valves, and State Pavilion
n Pollution Control Board (GPCB), Government of Odisha, Industries Department.
n 728 buyers have participated at the Buyer Seller Zone. Buyers participated from the industrial hubs of Gujarat viz. Vapi, Ankleshwar, Vadodara, Panoli and Nandesari, Coimbatore, Mumbai, Ludhiana and other parts of the country.
n 35 Key CEO's addressed the conference
n 160 key stakeholders participated as Delegates in conference.
n A Round-table discussion on Pumps Valves & Process Equipment 2015 was organized and the forum deliberated on the theme Make in India-making India a global manufacturing hub.
n Gujarat PCPIR is one of the 13 SIRs (Special Investment Regions) being developed by Government of Gujaratn Opal building a multi feed petrochemical Crackern Dahej SEZ Limited, is a Joint Venture company of ONGC and GIDC has developed a multi- product SEZ in the PCPIR.n The proposed industrial SEZ in the PCPIR
Pcpir Snapshot
Anchor Tenant
ONGC Petro additions Limited (OPaL)
Location
Dahej in Bharuch district, South Gujarat
Area
453 sq. km.
Focus Sector
Chemical & Petrochemical
InvestmentAlready Made& Committed
Rs. 90,000 crore(USD 20.5 bn)
InfrastructureDevelopment
Rs.10,994 Crore(USD 1.65 bn)
The Chemical and petrochemical Industries occupies a pivotal position in meeting some basic human needs and in improving the quality of life. It is extremely important to the economy and is an integral part of everyday life. India Chem Gujarat 2017 will provide an opportunity to the industry representatives in the fields of Chemicals and Petrochemicals from across the world to come on one platform and share their thoughts and vision about the future growth of the industry.
Shri Mansukh L. Mandaviya, Hon’ble Minister of State for Chemicals & Fertilizers, Government of India
Federation House, Tansen Marg, New Delhi - 110 001 | Fax: +91-11-23320714 | Web: www.ficci.com; www.indiachemgujarat.com
Mr. Manoj MehtaE-mail: [email protected]
Mr. Girish AhujaTel: +91-9871883552 | E-mail: [email protected]
Mr. Amit KakkarTel: +91-9654258258 | E-mail: [email protected]
FICCI GUJARATFICCI MUMBAIMr. Nachiket Basole
Tel: +91-9867312834 | E-mail: [email protected], Plot No. 33-B, Sir Pochkhanwala Road, Worli, Mumbai - 400030
Mr. Rajnikant SinhaTel: +91-9099973987 | E-mail: [email protected], Safal Pegasus, 100 ft. Road, Prahladnagar, Ahmedabad - 380 015
Gujarat, known as the “chemical” hub of India contributes to more than 60% of the national petrochemical production and 35% of the national chemical production. A strong base of diversified chemical units across the value chain, a world class petrochemical hub located in Dahej PCPIR, chemical port, LNG terminals as well as supportive government policies are significant growth drivers for the chemical sector in the state. Going forward value addition, innovation and sustainability need to become priority areas for the chemical industry in Gujarat. I invite the doyens of chemical industry to IndiaChem Gujarat 2017 to deliberate on the changing dynamics of the chemical industry.
Shri Vijay Rupani, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Gujarat, Government of India
PAVILIONS: PUMPS, VALVES & PROCESS TECHNOLOGY
Global chemical market size was estimated at $4.3 Tn in
2015 and is expected to grow at 5-6% per annum over the
next 5 years to reach $5.7 Tn by 2020. Indian chemical
marketsize stands at $ 147 Bn in 2015. Despite its large size
and significant GDP contribution, Indian chemical industry
currently accounts for only 3% of the world chemical
market. India ranks 14th in the world exports of chemicals
(excluding pharmaceutical products) and ranks 8th in the
world imports of chemicals (excluding pharmaceutical
products).
An Overview
FY15 FY20
CAGR
11%
9%
7%
147
206226
248
Base Most Likely Optimistic
Growth projections of Indian chemical industry market size (In $ Bn) Source: Industry Report Analysis Tata Strategic
INDIA- A MAJOR GLOBAL CONTRIBUTOR
INDIA’S ACHIEVEMENTS (2016)
FDIs in India expectedto cross USD 60 Bn in FY17
Investment ProposalsINR 118,000 cr. receivedfor manufacture of Electronics
Ranked66 in GlobalInnovationIndex 2016.Up 15 placessince 2015
Ranked 130 in WB’sEase of Doing Business 2016report, up 4 places since 2015
World’s 3rd biggest start-upwith 4,200 start-ups afterUSA (47,000) and UK (4,500)
FDIsEase of
DoingBusiness
Lo
gis
tics
DigitalIndia
Start-upculture
Inn
ov
atio
n
Ranked35 in WB’sLogisticsPerformanceIndex Report 2016. Up19 places since 2014
India Chem "Industry Leaders" survey covering companies which contribute USD 95 Bn to Indian Chemical Industry (70% of the overall revenues)
n Industry leaders are positive about Indian economy with 65% believing it to grow above 7%.
n Industry leaders are moderately optimistic about their businesses with 43% having high optimism and 57% having medium optimism about their business prospects.
n 3 out of 4 Industry leaders are willing to invest in India.
n India is the prime investment destinations for chemicals.
Gujarat’s Contribution to Indian Economy
Population
Urban Population
GDP
No. of factories in India
Crude Production
Exports
GDP Contribution formManufacturing
5%
7%
7.60%
10%
17.70%
25%
8%
Source: Industry Research
Jamnagar
Ahmedabad
Dahoj Bharuch
Vadodara
Nazira
Valsad
Chemical Production Centers in Gujarat
Favorable Industrial Policy & Infrastructure set-up hasContributed to these production centers
Gujarat, the hub of chemical industry inIndia, accounts for 35% of India’s
chemical Production
Some of the largest chemicals & Petrochemicals complexes of World are present in Gujarat
Refineries (87MMTPA)
LNG Terminals(15MMTPA)
PetrochemicalComplexes
Chlor Alkali Plants(1 MMTPA)
Soda Ash Plants(3 MMTPA)
Fertilizer Plants
Agro Chemicals
RIL
Petronet LNG
RIL
GACL
Tata Chemicals
IFFCO
Excel Crop Care
IOCL
LNG Hazira
OPAL
IPCL
Gujarat HeavyChemicals
UPL
Baroda Agro
Essar
Dahej PortTerminal
IPCL
UPL
Nirma
GSFC
Aristo Biotech
CHEMICALS MAJOR PLAYERS
Gujarat an InvestmentDestinationThe chemical and petrochemical industry in Gujarat is the fastest growing sector in the state's economy. The Indian bulk chemical industry is mainly concentrated in the west coast due to close proximity of raw material & ports. Apart from having sound infrastructure facilities, skilled manpower, excellent domestic and international connectivity and availability of raw materials, a key differentiating factor for Gujarat is its focus on industrial development in the state & is the 'Petro Capital' of India
Highlight Of IndiaChem Gujarat 2017
150ExhibitorsExpected
StructuredBuyer-Seller
meet
Focusconference
Venue:Mahatama
Mandir,Gandhinagar
Gujarat
More than7000 business
visitorsexpected
Chemicals
n Agro Chemicals Intermediates
n Dye Chemicals
n Specialty Polymers
n Electronic Chemicals
n Pesticides
n Water Treatment Chemicals
n Paper Chemicals
n Textiles Chemicals
n Leather Chemicals
n Paint & Varnishes
n Adhesives
n Oil field Chemicals
n Construction Chemicals
n Flavours and Fragrances
n Surfactants
n Pharmaceutical Ingredients
n Personal Care ingredients
n Bio Chemicals
n Custom Synthesis
n Catalysts
n Rubber and Plastic Assists
n Reagent and Colorants
Exhibitors ProfileEvent Objectivesn Showcase the potential of the Indian
Chemicals Sector & Allied Industry.
n Showcase Indian capabilities & invite global investors to invest in these upcoming sectors in the country.
n Bring together the chemicals and allied industry experts, scientists, technocrats, regulatory & governments officials.
n Bridge the gap between Indian & Global companies by Exploring the possibilities of mergers, Joint Ventures, Setting up of R & D base and strategic alliance
n Bring out he winning strategies for building and strengthening the awareness of emerging new application of speciality chemicals sector & allied industry
n Highlight the application technologies enhancing the productivity
n Fluoro-Materials
n Silicone Materials
n Functional Polymer Materials
New Materials
Process Plant Machinery Equipment & Automation
n Nanometer Materials
n Membrane Materials
n Specialty Materials
n Fine Ceramics
n Photographic Applicants
n Tubes and Fittings, Test kits and procedures
n Environmental and Water management systems
n Packaging, Storage& Transpor tation
n Research and Development
n Testing and Measurement Technology
n Instrumentation and Process Control
n Process Technology & Driers
n Analytical & Testing Equipment
n Engineering Project Management & Construction Services
n Filtration and Separation Systems
n Process Plant Design Services
n Pumps, Valves & Safety Systems
** Taxes as applicable
Type of Space
Bare space (Min 27sqm)
Shell Space (Min 9 sqm)
IndianForeign
INR 8500
INR 9500
US$ 225
US$ 250
Participation Fees ( Rate per square meter)
Global chemical market size was estimated at $4.3 Tn in
2015 and is expected to grow at 5-6% per annum over the
next 5 years to reach $5.7 Tn by 2020. Indian chemical
marketsize stands at $ 147 Bn in 2015. Despite its large size
and significant GDP contribution, Indian chemical industry
currently accounts for only 3% of the world chemical
market. India ranks 14th in the world exports of chemicals
(excluding pharmaceutical products) and ranks 8th in the
world imports of chemicals (excluding pharmaceutical
products).
An Overview
FY15 FY20
CAGR
11%
9%
7%
147
206226
248
Base Most Likely Optimistic
Growth projections of Indian chemical industry market size (In $ Bn) Source: Industry Report Analysis Tata Strategic
INDIA- A MAJOR GLOBAL CONTRIBUTOR
INDIA’S ACHIEVEMENTS (2016)
FDIs in India expectedto cross USD 60 Bn in FY17
Investment ProposalsINR 118,000 cr. receivedfor manufacture of Electronics
Ranked66 in GlobalInnovationIndex 2016.Up 15 placessince 2015
Ranked 130 in WB’sEase of Doing Business 2016report, up 4 places since 2015
World’s 3rd biggest start-upwith 4,200 start-ups afterUSA (47,000) and UK (4,500)
FDIsEase of
DoingBusiness
Lo
gis
tics
DigitalIndia
Start-upculture
Inn
ov
atio
n
Ranked35 in WB’sLogisticsPerformanceIndex Report 2016. Up19 places since 2014
India Chem "Industry Leaders" survey covering companies which contribute USD 95 Bn to Indian Chemical Industry (70% of the overall revenues)
n Industry leaders are positive about Indian economy with 65% believing it to grow above 7%.
n Industry leaders are moderately optimistic about their businesses with 43% having high optimism and 57% having medium optimism about their business prospects.
n 3 out of 4 Industry leaders are willing to invest in India.
n India is the prime investment destinations for chemicals.
Gujarat’s Contribution to Indian Economy
Population
Urban Population
GDP
No. of factories in India
Crude Production
Exports
GDP Contribution formManufacturing
5%
7%
7.60%
10%
17.70%
25%
8%
Source: Industry Research
Jamnagar
Ahmedabad
Dahoj Bharuch
Vadodara
Nazira
Valsad
Chemical Production Centers in Gujarat
Favorable Industrial Policy & Infrastructure set-up hasContributed to these production centers
Gujarat, the hub of chemical industry inIndia, accounts for 35% of India’s
chemical Production
Some of the largest chemicals & Petrochemicals complexes of World are present in Gujarat
Refineries (87MMTPA)
LNG Terminals(15MMTPA)
PetrochemicalComplexes
Chlor Alkali Plants(1 MMTPA)
Soda Ash Plants(3 MMTPA)
Fertilizer Plants
Agro Chemicals
RIL
Petronet LNG
RIL
GACL
Tata Chemicals
IFFCO
Excel Crop Care
IOCL
LNG Hazira
OPAL
IPCL
Gujarat HeavyChemicals
UPL
Baroda Agro
Essar
Dahej PortTerminal
IPCL
UPL
Nirma
GSFC
Aristo Biotech
CHEMICALS MAJOR PLAYERS
Gujarat an InvestmentDestinationThe chemical and petrochemical industry in Gujarat is the fastest growing sector in the state's economy. The Indian bulk chemical industry is mainly concentrated in the west coast due to close proximity of raw material & ports. Apart from having sound infrastructure facilities, skilled manpower, excellent domestic and international connectivity and availability of raw materials, a key differentiating factor for Gujarat is its focus on industrial development in the state & is the 'Petro Capital' of India
Highlight Of IndiaChem Gujarat 2017
150ExhibitorsExpected
StructuredBuyer-Seller
meet
Focusconference
Venue:Mahatama
Mandir,Gandhinagar
Gujarat
More than7000 business
visitorsexpected
Chemicals
n Agro Chemicals Intermediates
n Dye Chemicals
n Specialty Polymers
n Electronic Chemicals
n Pesticides
n Water Treatment Chemicals
n Paper Chemicals
n Textiles Chemicals
n Leather Chemicals
n Paint & Varnishes
n Adhesives
n Oil field Chemicals
n Construction Chemicals
n Flavours and Fragrances
n Surfactants
n Pharmaceutical Ingredients
n Personal Care ingredients
n Bio Chemicals
n Custom Synthesis
n Catalysts
n Rubber and Plastic Assists
n Reagent and Colorants
Exhibitors ProfileEvent Objectivesn Showcase the potential of the Indian
Chemicals Sector & Allied Industry.
n Showcase Indian capabilities & invite global investors to invest in these upcoming sectors in the country.
n Bring together the chemicals and allied industry experts, scientists, technocrats, regulatory & governments officials.
n Bridge the gap between Indian & Global companies by Exploring the possibilities of mergers, Joint Ventures, Setting up of R & D base and strategic alliance
n Bring out he winning strategies for building and strengthening the awareness of emerging new application of speciality chemicals sector & allied industry
n Highlight the application technologies enhancing the productivity
n Fluoro-Materials
n Silicone Materials
n Functional Polymer Materials
New Materials
Process Plant Machinery Equipment & Automation
n Nanometer Materials
n Membrane Materials
n Specialty Materials
n Fine Ceramics
n Photographic Applicants
n Tubes and Fittings, Test kits and procedures
n Environmental and Water management systems
n Packaging, Storage& Transpor tation
n Research and Development
n Testing and Measurement Technology
n Instrumentation and Process Control
n Process Technology & Driers
n Analytical & Testing Equipment
n Engineering Project Management & Construction Services
n Filtration and Separation Systems
n Process Plant Design Services
n Pumps, Valves & Safety Systems
** Taxes as applicable
Type of Space
Bare space (Min 27sqm)
Shell Space (Min 9 sqm)
IndianForeign
INR 8500
INR 9500
US$ 225
US$ 250
Participation Fees ( Rate per square meter)
Global chemical market size was estimated at $4.3 Tn in
2015 and is expected to grow at 5-6% per annum over the
next 5 years to reach $5.7 Tn by 2020. Indian chemical
marketsize stands at $ 147 Bn in 2015. Despite its large size
and significant GDP contribution, Indian chemical industry
currently accounts for only 3% of the world chemical
market. India ranks 14th in the world exports of chemicals
(excluding pharmaceutical products) and ranks 8th in the
world imports of chemicals (excluding pharmaceutical
products).
An Overview
FY15 FY20
CAGR
11%
9%
7%
147
206226
248
Base Most Likely Optimistic
Growth projections of Indian chemical industry market size (In $ Bn) Source: Industry Report Analysis Tata Strategic
INDIA- A MAJOR GLOBAL CONTRIBUTOR
INDIA’S ACHIEVEMENTS (2016)
FDIs in India expectedto cross USD 60 Bn in FY17
Investment ProposalsINR 118,000 cr. receivedfor manufacture of Electronics
Ranked66 in GlobalInnovationIndex 2016.Up 15 placessince 2015
Ranked 130 in WB’sEase of Doing Business 2016report, up 4 places since 2015
World’s 3rd biggest start-upwith 4,200 start-ups afterUSA (47,000) and UK (4,500)
FDIsEase of
DoingBusiness
Lo
gis
tics
DigitalIndia
Start-upculture
Inn
ov
atio
n
Ranked35 in WB’sLogisticsPerformanceIndex Report 2016. Up19 places since 2014
India Chem "Industry Leaders" survey covering companies which contribute USD 95 Bn to Indian Chemical Industry (70% of the overall revenues)
n Industry leaders are positive about Indian economy with 65% believing it to grow above 7%.
n Industry leaders are moderately optimistic about their businesses with 43% having high optimism and 57% having medium optimism about their business prospects.
n 3 out of 4 Industry leaders are willing to invest in India.
n India is the prime investment destinations for chemicals.
Gujarat’s Contribution to Indian Economy
Population
Urban Population
GDP
No. of factories in India
Crude Production
Exports
GDP Contribution formManufacturing
5%
7%
7.60%
10%
17.70%
25%
8%
Source: Industry Research
Jamnagar
Ahmedabad
Dahoj Bharuch
Vadodara
Nazira
Valsad
Chemical Production Centers in Gujarat
Favorable Industrial Policy & Infrastructure set-up hasContributed to these production centers
Gujarat, the hub of chemical industry inIndia, accounts for 35% of India’s
chemical Production
Some of the largest chemicals & Petrochemicals complexes of World are present in Gujarat
Refineries (87MMTPA)
LNG Terminals(15MMTPA)
PetrochemicalComplexes
Chlor Alkali Plants(1 MMTPA)
Soda Ash Plants(3 MMTPA)
Fertilizer Plants
Agro Chemicals
RIL
Petronet LNG
RIL
GACL
Tata Chemicals
IFFCO
Excel Crop Care
IOCL
LNG Hazira
OPAL
IPCL
Gujarat HeavyChemicals
UPL
Baroda Agro
Essar
Dahej PortTerminal
IPCL
UPL
Nirma
GSFC
Aristo Biotech
CHEMICALS MAJOR PLAYERS
Gujarat an InvestmentDestinationThe chemical and petrochemical industry in Gujarat is the fastest growing sector in the state's economy. The Indian bulk chemical industry is mainly concentrated in the west coast due to close proximity of raw material & ports. Apart from having sound infrastructure facilities, skilled manpower, excellent domestic and international connectivity and availability of raw materials, a key differentiating factor for Gujarat is its focus on industrial development in the state & is the 'Petro Capital' of India
Highlight Of IndiaChem Gujarat 2017
150ExhibitorsExpected
StructuredBuyer-Seller
meet
Focusconference
Venue:Mahatama
Mandir,Gandhinagar
Gujarat
More than7000 business
visitorsexpected
Chemicals
n Agro Chemicals Intermediates
n Dye Chemicals
n Specialty Polymers
n Electronic Chemicals
n Pesticides
n Water Treatment Chemicals
n Paper Chemicals
n Textiles Chemicals
n Leather Chemicals
n Paint & Varnishes
n Adhesives
n Oil field Chemicals
n Construction Chemicals
n Flavours and Fragrances
n Surfactants
n Pharmaceutical Ingredients
n Personal Care ingredients
n Bio Chemicals
n Custom Synthesis
n Catalysts
n Rubber and Plastic Assists
n Reagent and Colorants
Exhibitors ProfileEvent Objectivesn Showcase the potential of the Indian
Chemicals Sector & Allied Industry.
n Showcase Indian capabilities & invite global investors to invest in these upcoming sectors in the country.
n Bring together the chemicals and allied industry experts, scientists, technocrats, regulatory & governments officials.
n Bridge the gap between Indian & Global companies by Exploring the possibilities of mergers, Joint Ventures, Setting up of R & D base and strategic alliance
n Bring out he winning strategies for building and strengthening the awareness of emerging new application of speciality chemicals sector & allied industry
n Highlight the application technologies enhancing the productivity
n Fluoro-Materials
n Silicone Materials
n Functional Polymer Materials
New Materials
Process Plant Machinery Equipment & Automation
n Nanometer Materials
n Membrane Materials
n Specialty Materials
n Fine Ceramics
n Photographic Applicants
n Tubes and Fittings, Test kits and procedures
n Environmental and Water management systems
n Packaging, Storage& Transpor tation
n Research and Development
n Testing and Measurement Technology
n Instrumentation and Process Control
n Process Technology & Driers
n Analytical & Testing Equipment
n Engineering Project Management & Construction Services
n Filtration and Separation Systems
n Process Plant Design Services
n Pumps, Valves & Safety Systems
** Taxes as applicable
Type of Space
Bare space (Min 27sqm)
Shell Space (Min 9 sqm)
IndianForeign
INR 8500
INR 9500
US$ 225
US$ 250
Participation Fees ( Rate per square meter)
21-22 September, 2017Mahatama Mandir
Gandhinagar, Gujarat
INDIA
2 0 1 7
CHEM
INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION &CONFERENCE ON DYES &DYE STUFF, SPECIALTYCHEMICALS, FINE CHEMICALS, AGROCHEMICALS & COLORANTS
th
5
ISO 9001 : 2008 Certified
INDUSTRIAL EXTENSION BUREAU(A Government of Gujarat Organisation)
iND bEXTDepartment of Chemicals
& PetrochemicalsGovernment of India
Government of Gujarat
Glimpses of India Chem Gujarat 2015
FOR STALL ENQUIRY SPACE BOOKING, SPONSORSHIPS & ADVERTISEMENT
FICCI NEW DELHI
www.indiachemgujarat.com
Gujarat PCPIR- Highlights
n CEOs, Engineers, Technocrats & Scientists
n Marketing head, Purchase heads, Professionals & Consultants
n Policy Makers and Foreign Commercials Corps
n Head R & D, Regulatory Affairs & Quality Manager
n Industry Associations and International Trade delegation
n Manufactures, Entrepreneurs, Owners, End users
n Consultants, Contract Research Organization, Contract Manufactures
Who Should Participate The conference will coverthe following topicn Investment opportunity in specialty chemicals in Gujarat
n Challenges for Indian specialty chemicals industry
n Make in India & way ahead
n Deriving value from waste
n IPR issues
n Regulatory Mechanism and New Markets
n Scope of Research and development
n 4th International Exhibition & Conference to Promote Indian Chemical Industry.
n The event theme was “Chemicals: A way of life”.
n Inaugurated by then Hon'ble Chief Minister for Gujarat, Smt. Anandiben Patel in the presence of Shri Hansraj Gangaram Ahir, then Hon'ble Minister of State for Chemicals & Fertilizers, Government of India and other senior officers from central and state Governments. It also attracted senior – Level participation from domestic and international industry.
n A Knowledge and Strategy Paper on "Specialty Chemicals and a Report on Strategic Trade Management in India & Critical issues in SCOMET Compliance were also released.
India’s contribution in chemical sector at global level is only 3% and hence gives us a huge scope for growth in this sector. However, without new research and innovation in this field, we cannot make a quantum jump with qualitative bulk materials. And hence to ensure growth, we should have a common research facility for Chemicals, Petrochemicals and Pharmaceuticals. We therefore, seriously believe that we should invest in research, because it is a field where sky is the limit for growth and innovation.
Shri Narendra Modi, Hon'ble Prime Minister of India
We all want the Indian chemical industry and petrochemical industry should be the world leaders and for that whatever facilitation is required, whatever promotion is required, whatever assistance is required, we are ready. We want to be 'Make in India.' Make in India not only for the demand in India, Make in India so that you can compete with the world. Make in India for the world. For that we are ready.
Shri Ananth Kumar, Hon'ble Minister for Chemicals and Fertilizers, Government of India
Event Summaryn No. of Exhibitors: 124
n Gross Area: 6600 Sqm
n No of Business Visitors: 6572 business visitors attended the exhibition.
n Business Visitors: 25 countries
n Pavilions: DIPP (Make in India), Gujarat Dyestuff Manufactures Association (GDMA), Pumps & Valves, and State Pavilion
n Pollution Control Board (GPCB), Government of Odisha, Industries Department.
n 728 buyers have participated at the Buyer Seller Zone. Buyers participated from the industrial hubs of Gujarat viz. Vapi, Ankleshwar, Vadodara, Panoli and Nandesari, Coimbatore, Mumbai, Ludhiana and other parts of the country.
n 35 Key CEO's addressed the conference
n 160 key stakeholders participated as Delegates in conference.
n A Round-table discussion on Pumps Valves & Process Equipment 2015 was organized and the forum deliberated on the theme Make in India-making India a global manufacturing hub.
n Gujarat PCPIR is one of the 13 SIRs (Special Investment Regions) being developed by Government of Gujaratn Opal building a multi feed petrochemical Crackern Dahej SEZ Limited, is a Joint Venture company of ONGC and GIDC has developed a multi- product SEZ in the PCPIR.n The proposed industrial SEZ in the PCPIR
Pcpir Snapshot
Anchor Tenant
ONGC Petro additions Limited (OPaL)
Location
Dahej in Bharuch district, South Gujarat
Area
453 sq. km.
Focus Sector
Chemical & Petrochemical
InvestmentAlready Made& Committed
Rs. 90,000 crore(USD 20.5 bn)
InfrastructureDevelopment
Rs.10,994 Crore(USD 1.65 bn)
The Chemical and petrochemical Industries occupies a pivotal position in meeting some basic human needs and in improving the quality of life. It is extremely important to the economy and is an integral part of everyday life. India Chem Gujarat 2017 will provide an opportunity to the industry representatives in the fields of Chemicals and Petrochemicals from across the world to come on one platform and share their thoughts and vision about the future growth of the industry.
Shri Mansukh L. Mandaviya, Hon’ble Minister of State for Chemicals & Fertilizers, Government of India
Federation House, Tansen Marg, New Delhi - 110 001 | Fax: +91-11-23320714 | Web: www.ficci.com; www.indiachemgujarat.com
Mr. Manoj MehtaE-mail: [email protected]
Mr. Girish AhujaTel: +91-9871883552 | E-mail: [email protected]
Mr. Amit KakkarTel: +91-9654258258 | E-mail: [email protected]
FICCI GUJARATFICCI MUMBAIMr. Nachiket Basole
Tel: +91-9867312834 | E-mail: [email protected], Plot No. 33-B, Sir Pochkhanwala Road, Worli, Mumbai - 400030
Mr. Rajnikant SinhaTel: +91-9099973987 | E-mail: [email protected], Safal Pegasus, 100 ft. Road, Prahladnagar, Ahmedabad - 380 015
Gujarat, known as the “chemical” hub of India contributes to more than 60% of the national petrochemical production and 35% of the national chemical production. A strong base of diversified chemical units across the value chain, a world class petrochemical hub located in Dahej PCPIR, chemical port, LNG terminals as well as supportive government policies are significant growth drivers for the chemical sector in the state. Going forward value addition, innovation and sustainability need to become priority areas for the chemical industry in Gujarat. I invite the doyens of chemical industry to IndiaChem Gujarat 2017 to deliberate on the changing dynamics of the chemical industry.
Shri Vijay Rupani, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Gujarat, Government of India
PAVILIONS: PUMPS, VALVES & PROCESS TECHNOLOGY
21-22 September, 2017Mahatama Mandir
Gandhinagar, Gujarat
INDIA
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INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION &CONFERENCE ON DYES &DYE STUFF, SPECIALTYCHEMICALS, FINE CHEMICALS, AGROCHEMICALS & COLORANTS
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INDUSTRIAL EXTENSION BUREAU(A Government of Gujarat Organisation)
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& PetrochemicalsGovernment of India
Government of Gujarat
Glimpses of India Chem Gujarat 2015
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www.indiachemgujarat.com
Gujarat PCPIR- Highlights
n CEOs, Engineers, Technocrats & Scientists
n Marketing head, Purchase heads, Professionals & Consultants
n Policy Makers and Foreign Commercials Corps
n Head R & D, Regulatory Affairs & Quality Manager
n Industry Associations and International Trade delegation
n Manufactures, Entrepreneurs, Owners, End users
n Consultants, Contract Research Organization, Contract Manufactures
Who Should Participate The conference will coverthe following topicn Investment opportunity in specialty chemicals in Gujarat
n Challenges for Indian specialty chemicals industry
n Make in India & way ahead
n Deriving value from waste
n IPR issues
n Regulatory Mechanism and New Markets
n Scope of Research and development
n 4th International Exhibition & Conference to Promote Indian Chemical Industry.
n The event theme was “Chemicals: A way of life”.
n Inaugurated by then Hon'ble Chief Minister for Gujarat, Smt. Anandiben Patel in the presence of Shri Hansraj Gangaram Ahir, then Hon'ble Minister of State for Chemicals & Fertilizers, Government of India and other senior officers from central and state Governments. It also attracted senior – Level participation from domestic and international industry.
n A Knowledge and Strategy Paper on "Specialty Chemicals and a Report on Strategic Trade Management in India & Critical issues in SCOMET Compliance were also released.
India’s contribution in chemical sector at global level is only 3% and hence gives us a huge scope for growth in this sector. However, without new research and innovation in this field, we cannot make a quantum jump with qualitative bulk materials. And hence to ensure growth, we should have a common research facility for Chemicals, Petrochemicals and Pharmaceuticals. We therefore, seriously believe that we should invest in research, because it is a field where sky is the limit for growth and innovation.
Shri Narendra Modi, Hon'ble Prime Minister of India
We all want the Indian chemical industry and petrochemical industry should be the world leaders and for that whatever facilitation is required, whatever promotion is required, whatever assistance is required, we are ready. We want to be 'Make in India.' Make in India not only for the demand in India, Make in India so that you can compete with the world. Make in India for the world. For that we are ready.
Shri Ananth Kumar, Hon'ble Minister for Chemicals and Fertilizers, Government of India
Event Summaryn No. of Exhibitors: 124
n Gross Area: 6600 Sqm
n No of Business Visitors: 6572 business visitors attended the exhibition.
n Business Visitors: 25 countries
n Pavilions: DIPP (Make in India), Gujarat Dyestuff Manufactures Association (GDMA), Pumps & Valves, and State Pavilion
n Pollution Control Board (GPCB), Government of Odisha, Industries Department.
n 728 buyers have participated at the Buyer Seller Zone. Buyers participated from the industrial hubs of Gujarat viz. Vapi, Ankleshwar, Vadodara, Panoli and Nandesari, Coimbatore, Mumbai, Ludhiana and other parts of the country.
n 35 Key CEO's addressed the conference
n 160 key stakeholders participated as Delegates in conference.
n A Round-table discussion on Pumps Valves & Process Equipment 2015 was organized and the forum deliberated on the theme Make in India-making India a global manufacturing hub.
n Gujarat PCPIR is one of the 13 SIRs (Special Investment Regions) being developed by Government of Gujaratn Opal building a multi feed petrochemical Crackern Dahej SEZ Limited, is a Joint Venture company of ONGC and GIDC has developed a multi- product SEZ in the PCPIR.n The proposed industrial SEZ in the PCPIR
Pcpir Snapshot
Anchor Tenant
ONGC Petro additions Limited (OPaL)
Location
Dahej in Bharuch district, South Gujarat
Area
453 sq. km.
Focus Sector
Chemical & Petrochemical
InvestmentAlready Made& Committed
Rs. 90,000 crore(USD 20.5 bn)
InfrastructureDevelopment
Rs.10,994 Crore(USD 1.65 bn)
The Chemical and petrochemical Industries occupies a pivotal position in meeting some basic human needs and in improving the quality of life. It is extremely important to the economy and is an integral part of everyday life. India Chem Gujarat 2017 will provide an opportunity to the industry representatives in the fields of Chemicals and Petrochemicals from across the world to come on one platform and share their thoughts and vision about the future growth of the industry.
Shri Mansukh L. Mandaviya, Hon’ble Minister of State for Chemicals & Fertilizers, Government of India
Federation House, Tansen Marg, New Delhi - 110 001 | Fax: +91-11-23320714 | Web: www.ficci.com; www.indiachemgujarat.com
Mr. Manoj MehtaE-mail: [email protected]
Mr. Girish AhujaTel: +91-9871883552 | E-mail: [email protected]
Mr. Amit KakkarTel: +91-9654258258 | E-mail: [email protected]
FICCI GUJARATFICCI MUMBAIMr. Nachiket Basole
Tel: +91-9867312834 | E-mail: [email protected], Plot No. 33-B, Sir Pochkhanwala Road, Worli, Mumbai - 400030
Mr. Rajnikant SinhaTel: +91-9099973987 | E-mail: [email protected], Safal Pegasus, 100 ft. Road, Prahladnagar, Ahmedabad - 380 015
Gujarat, known as the “chemical” hub of India contributes to more than 60% of the national petrochemical production and 35% of the national chemical production. A strong base of diversified chemical units across the value chain, a world class petrochemical hub located in Dahej PCPIR, chemical port, LNG terminals as well as supportive government policies are significant growth drivers for the chemical sector in the state. Going forward value addition, innovation and sustainability need to become priority areas for the chemical industry in Gujarat. I invite the doyens of chemical industry to IndiaChem Gujarat 2017 to deliberate on the changing dynamics of the chemical industry.
Shri Vijay Rupani, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Gujarat, Government of India
PAVILIONS: PUMPS, VALVES & PROCESS TECHNOLOGY