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1. National Insitute of Disaster Management (NIDM) organized a five days training programme on "Chemical (Industrial) Disaster Management" from 16-20 August, 2010 at the premises of the Institute, which was attended by around 25 officers from transport, factories & boilers, labour, environment and disaster management department of different states NIDM invited Sh. H.S. Das, Joint Director (SHE) AMAI, and he conducted a session on Chlorine Transportation Emergency Network in Gujarat on 18th August, 2010. 

2.PAT Awareness Programme by EVI (Emergent Ventures India Pvt. Ltd.) being organized on 16th, 17th, 18th August, 2010 in Mumbai, Chennai, New Delhi respectively. Interested Members may write to AMAI by 9th August, 2010.

3. Safeguard duty on imports of Soda Ash from China, extended for another one year @ 16%, valid upto 19th April 2011.

4. Fresh case of Imposition of Antidumping duty on Caustic Soda imports from Taiwan, Thailand & Norway initiated vide notification dt. 31/05/2010.

5. Midterm Review case of imposition of Antidumping duty on Caustic Soda Imports from South Korea (including Hanwha), USA and Saudi Arabia initiated on 8th June, 2010.

6. A new AMAI publication "List of Recognized environmental Laboratories & Goverment Analysts" (as on 31.03.2010) as approved by GOI, MOEF, is now available in AMAI Library, free of cost. Member Units may request for a copy, as per their requirment. 

7.  AMAI instituted Sir Shriram Award for Best Managed Chlor-Alkali Plant and Darbari Seth Award for Best Managed Soda Ash Plant. First Award for the year  2009 was presented in the Award Function scheduled on 30th April, 2010 at New Delhi. The Honorable Minister of State for Chemicals & Fertilizers, Shri Srikant Kumar Jena was the Chief Guest of the function and presented Awards to the winners, DCW Ltd. (Caustic Soda) and GHCL Ltd. (Soda Ash). 

8. AMAI organised Two day Seminar on "O & M of Captive Power Plants" on 12-13th March, 2010 at DCW Ltd., Sahupuram. Around 60 Participants attended the Seminar to mark the event, a success.

9."Vendors Directory for Chlor-Alkali Plants & Machineries 2010" now available with the Association..

  

10.  Three Video films on Chlorine Safety prepared by AMAI have been distributed to Members and Members/Non-Members may request for a priced copy.

 

11. "AMAI  Brochure" Published, circulated widely and is available free of cost with the Associaton. 

 

12. Another publication by AMAI is "Pamphlet on  Chlorination of Drinking water" is available with the Association, free of cost.

 

 
   Admin Panel Welcome to Alkali Manufacturers' Association of India (AMAI) Events
 
Profile

Dr. Y. R. Singh, Executive Director looks after day-to-day work of the Association. AMAI have a Technical Committee which is headed by Mr. B.S. Gilra, President of HJI-Prop : GMMCO Ltd., New Delhi, as its Chairman.

The Association covers all the Manufacturers of Caustic Soda, Chlorine and Soda Ash in the country. The details of  Manufacturers and their addresses with names of Executives and the Products manufactured by them are given in the Directory section of the Website.  Member Unit representatives form an Executive Committee every year, which includes President and Vice President.  Presently, Mr. B.S. Gilra is President and Mr. Mudit Jain is Vice President of the Association.

 

AMAI - AFFILIATIONS:

 

AMAI - Organization:

Alkali Manufacturers’ Association of India, created in 1960, registered in 1977, is a Registered Non-profit public limited company under section 25 of Companies Act, 1956. It is an Apex Body representing Indian Chlor-Alkali Industry at various foras’ like CII, FICCI, Regulatory Bodies like CPCB, BIS, PESO, Govt. of India & concerned Department of Ministries, Salt Commissioner, Ministry of Environment, etc.

 

Charter:
 

  • Promote consistent development of Alkali products.
  • Fully integrate principles of sustainable development.
  • Act from Local, Regional & Global perspectives to sustain the industry.
  • Improve Chlorine Safety Performance.
  • Encourage Members to continuously improve performance through various methods including Responsible Care..
  • Promote Resource Conservation.
  • Promote sound management of Chemicals. 
  • Disseminate information on rules, regulations, laws, Govt. notifications, Technological Developments and ensure compliance..
  • Educate Industry on current & emerging global issues impacting industry & Environment through Seminars/ Conferences/Plant Visits.
  • Address important areas like Sustainability of Chlorine Chemistry through Chlorine molcule campaign. 

 

Mission

 

Represent the Indian Chlor-Alkali industry nationally and globally and facilitate the industry’s commitment to technological and economic growth, and continuous improvement in protecting human health and environment, guided by sound science, technology and risk management principles.  AMAI will achieve this by proactively promoting the industry through practices that are fair, inclusive and sustainable.

 

 

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