Overview of Tata Chemicals Ltd
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Table of Contents
- Industry Overview
- About Tata Chemicals Business
- Introduction to TCL
- SHE Policy
- Production department
- Introduction
- Products and by Products of TCL
- Chemicals Products
- Food Addictive Products
- Marketing department
- Introduction
- Market Segmentation
- Sales Promotion
- Channel of Distribution
- Supply Chain Management
- Finance department
- Introduction
- Role of Finance Manager in TCL
- Financial Highlights (Graph)
- Financial Highlights for the financial year 2005-2006
- Purchase Department in TCL
- Bill Passing Process for Purchasing Material
- Human resource management
- Introduction
- Human Resource Planning
- Employee Welfare and Human Resource Development
- Social Responsibility
- Industrial Relationship
- Information technology
- Introduction
- Information Technology in TCL
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
Abstract
The Chemical Industry comprises of the companies that produce industrial chemicals. It is central to modern world economy, converting raw materials (oil, natural gas, air, water, metals, and minerals) into more than 70,000 different products. Polymers and plastics, especially polyethylene, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene terephthalate, polystyrene and polycarbonate comprise about 80% of the industry's output worldwide. chemicals are used to make a wide variety of consumer goods, as well as thousands inputs to agriculture, manufacturing, construction, and service industries. The chemical industry itself consumes 26 percent of its own output. Major industrial customers include rubber and plastic products, textiles, apparel, petroleum refining, pulp and paper, and primary metals. chemicals are nearly a $2 trillion global enterprise, and the EU and U.S. chemical companies are the world's largest producers. The largest corporate producers worldwide, with plants in numerous countries, are BASF, Dow, Shell, Bayer, INEOS, ExxonMobil, DuPont, and Mitsubishi, along with thousands of smaller firms.
The chemical industry has shown rapid growth for more than fifty years. The fastest growing areas have been the manufacture of synthetic organic polymers used as plastics, fibers and elastomers. Historically and presently the chemical industry has been concentrated in three areas of the world, Western Europe, North America and Japan (the Triad). The European Community remains the largest producer area followed by the USA and Japan.
The chemical industry has shown rapid growth for more than fifty years. The fastest growing areas have been the manufacture of synthetic organic polymers used as plastics, fibers and elastomers. Historically and presently the chemical industry has been concentrated in three areas of the world, Western Europe, North America and Japan (the Triad). The European Community remains the largest producer area followed by the USA and Japan.
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