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Acid Plant Database October 19, 2023
Owner | Coromandel Fertilisers Limited (CFL) |
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Location |
Visakhapatnam |
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Background | Part of the Murugappa Group | ||
Website | www.coromandel.biz | ||
Plant | SAP-I | SAP-II | SAP-III |
Coordinates* | 17° 41' 57" N, 83° 13' 54.5" E | 17° 41' 59.5" N, 83° 13' 54" E | 17° 42' 4" N, 83° 14' 5" E |
Type of Plant | Sulphur Burning | Sulphur Burning | Sulphur Burning |
Gas Source | Elemental Sulphur | Elemental Sulphur | Elemental Sulphur |
Plant Capacity | 300 MTPD | - | 1650 MTPD |
SA/DA | DA | - | 3/2 DA |
Emissions |
SO2: 1 kg/MT |
SO2: 0.65 kg/MT |
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Status | Operating | Operating | Operating |
Year Built | 1975 | - | 2023 |
Technology | MECS Enterprises Private Limited (MEPL) | - | MECS |
Contractor | MECS Enterprises Private Limited (MEPL) | - | ThyssenKrupp Industrial Solution |
Remarks | 1987 - CI trombone coolers replaced with anodically protected shell and tube acid coolers | - | Cost: Rs 400 crore US$53,828,000 |
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General |
Coromandel Fertilisers Limited (CFL) incorporated in 1964, now belonging to
the Rs 9582 crores (USD $ 2.4 Billion) Murugappa Group, is a leading company
in India manufacturing a wide range of fertilisers and pesticides (technical
and formulations). CFL markets around 2.5 million tonnes of phosphatic
fertilisers making it a leader in its addressible markets and the second
largest phosphatic fertiliser player in India. The Company also markets
phosphogypsum and sulphur pastilles. |
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References | Seetaram, N. and Srinivasan, M.S., “Productivity Improvements in
Murugappa Group’s Phosphatic Fertilisers Unit at Visakhapatnam and Ennore”,
IFA Technical Conference, Chennai, India, September 24-27, 2002. |
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News |
July 27, 2022 - Agri solutions provider Coromandel
International has posted a more than 47% increase in consolidated net profit
to ₹499 crore for the quarter ended June aided by growth in both nutrient
and crop protection businesses. The surge in net profit came on a
nearly 57% increase in total income to ₹5,783 crore (₹3,686 crore).
“Coromandel registered a strong performance in Q1 with a 57% revenue growth
over the same quarter last year, with growth in both nutrient and crop
protection businesses due to high price of raw materials,” said MD Sameer
Goel. “We are witnessing adequate monsoon coverage and higher
reservoir levels which augurs well for Indian agriculture in our key
operating markets,” he said. The capital expansion programme is on
track, the company said in a release. It has proposed a sulphuric acid plant
in Visakhapatnam and setting up a multi-purpose plant for crop protection.
Coromandel International said its investment in mining company BMCC of
Senegal, through wholly owned subsidiary Coromandel Chemicals, is expected
to be completed in the coming quarter, which will help in securing critical
phosphate rock needs. November 16, 2021 - Coromandel International, the country’s second largest phosphatic fertilizer player and part of Murugappa Group, announced plans on Tuesday to set up 1,650-metric-tonnes-per-day sulphuric acid plant at its fertiliser complex in Visakhapatnam at an investment of Rs 400 crore. Announcing the plan, the company also signed technology partnership agreements with MECS (Monsanto Enviro-Chem Systems) and TKIS (ThyssenKrupp Industrial Solutions). At present, India is a net importer of sulphuric acid, and the third largest buyer globally, accounting for close to two million tonnes of imports. “In line with the Atmanirbhar Bharat vision for import substitution and promotion of local manufacturing, Coromandel has announced the setting up of a new 1,650-TPD sulphuric acid plant at Visakhapatnam,” said Arun Alagappan, Executive Vice Chairman, Coromandel International. He added that the investment will improve the self-sufficiency and availability of phosphatic fertiliser in the country. The new sulphuric acid plant for which the investment has been announced, will add another 500,000 tonnes a year of sulphuric acid production capacity to the existing 600,000 tonnes, giving a combined capacity of 1.1 million tonnes. The investment is in line with Coromandel’s long-term objectives to secure key raw materials for its fertiliser production. The 1,650-TPD project will be set up within Coromandel’s existing Visakhapatnam plant premises. The Visakhapatnam manufacturing unit of Coromandel has a production capacity of 1.3 million tonnes per annum of complex fertilisers and a captive phosphoric acid production capacity of close to 400,000 tonnes per annum. Currently, Coromandel International is the largest private phosphatic fertiliser manufacturer and marketer in India and has been a trusted partner for farmers. Coromandel is among India’s leading agri solutions providers, offering diverse products and services across the farming value chain. It offers fertilisers, crop protection solutions, bio pesticides, specialty nutrients and organic solutions to farmers and also operates one of India’s largest agri retail chain, ‘Mana Gromor’, reaching directly to over three million farmers a year. April 27, 2020 - Indian fertilizer importer and manufacturer Coromandel International (CIL) has restarted production at one unit, following the reduction in output at the end of March amid Covid-19 restrictions. CIL announced that it has partially commenced operations at its Visakhapatnam fertilizer unit and that its Kakinada facility is still running, according to a stock exchange filing on 25 April. The firm is one of the largest domestic suppliers of phosphate-based fertilizers in India, having produced 2.94mn t in 2018-19, according to its annual report. It produced 561,000t of SSP in the same period from eight production locations. It has a total annual capacity of 3.5mn t of phosphate fertilizer, which includes DAP, SSP and NPKs, the report says. Its major phosphate plants are in southeast India, in Kakinada and Visakhapatnam, both located in Andhra Pradhesh, and two at Ennore and Ranipet in Tamil Nadu. CIL reduced manpower at its NPK facilities on 23 March in light of the Indian government's inital plan for a 15-day lockdown on 24 March to curb the spread of coronavirus. CIL then suspended operations at its NPK plants at Ennore and Visakhapatnam on 26 March. The government has since extended the lockdown until 3 May. CIL's shutdown came amid a slew of closures announced by Indian fertilizer producers at the end of March, with fellow suppliers IFFCO, Deepak, PPL, Fact, GSFC, RCF, Smartchem and Greenstar announcing plant closures or reduced operating rates. The announcement of CIL's resumption follows an uptick in raw materials purchases earlier this month. CIL has been active in securing prompt sulphuric acid at negative cfr prices. The producer was coming out of planned maintenance when lockdowns were imposed and, despite the various disruptions, discharge of sulphuric acid at Vizag and Kakinada has not been affected. CIL is still receiving its contracted ammonia shipments from suppliers, with a further 5,000t scheduled for early-May delivery. CIL sources phosphoric acid as a raw material for production from a wide array of origins, most notably Morocco's OCP. CIL received 983,000t of phosphoric acid last year, of which OCP shipped 454,000t, according to Argus' data. But OCP reports that April-loading phosphoric acid shipments to India have largely ground to a halt following the drop in phosphates production and has accordingly sought to granulate more DAP for Indian consumption. CIL bought 50,000t of Moroccan DAP for May arrival to offset its lowered output. www.argusmedia.com September 13, 2010 - Coromandel International has announced that the company has entered into a licence agreement with Shell Research for Shell Thiogro technology to manufacture sulphur enhanced fertilisers (SEF). Coromandel would initially employ the Shell Thiogro technology to manufacture SEF at its plant at Visakhapatnam and may extend it to Kakinada unit later. Shell Research is an affiliate of Royal Dutch Shell plc, London and the Shell Thiogro technology is developed by Shell Sulphur Solutions, a global business unit of the Royal Dutch Shell group of Companies. |
MTPD - Metric Tonne per Day
STPD - Short Ton per Day
MTPA - Metric Tonne per Annum STPA - Short Ton per
Annum
SA - Single Absorption
DA - Double Absorption
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