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ISGEC Heavy Engineering Ltd.
Company typePublic
IndustryHeavy equipment
Founded1933 [1]
HeadquartersNoida, India
Key people
Aditya Puri, Managing Director [2]
ProductsProcess equipment, EPC projects, boilers, sugar plants and machinery, mechanical and hydraulic presses, steel and iron castings, air pollution control equipment and contract manufacturing
Revenue5,477 crore (US$640 million)
Number of employees
4000
ParentIsgec Heavy Engineering Ltd.
Websitewww.isgec.com

ISGEC Heavy Engineering Ltd (/ˈɪzɛk/ IZ-jek;[3] formerly known as Indian Sugar and General Engineering Corporation) is an Indian heavy engineering company. Established in 1933 as Saraswati Sugar Syndicate, the company held a revenue of 5,477 crore (US$640 million) in 2021 with exports of approximately 91 countries.[4] It was ranked 252 in the ET 2021[5] listing,[6] and 253 in the Fortune India 500 Listings.[7][8][9][10]

The company deals with process equipment, EPC projects, industrial boilers, sugar plants, distilleries, mechanical and hydraulic presses, steel and iron castings, air pollution control equipment and contract manufacturing.[11]

The company has its manufacturing plants and design offices spread across India; in Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra.[12]

History

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ISGEC originated from Saraswati Sugar Mills established in 1933, with a sugarcane crushing capacity of 400 tonnes per day. It has grown into one of India's largest sugar mills and now crushes 13,000 tonnes per day. It is today a subsidiary company. At the time of the nation's independence, the need for an Indian capital goods industry was recognized and ISGEC was established in 1946. The initial activity was the manufacture of spares for sugar mills. In the course of its history, the company diversified into a range of engineering products. In 1964, it established a joint venture with John Thompson of the UK to form ISGEC John Thompson. In 1981, it acquired majority shares in Uttar Pradesh Steels. Both units were subsequently absorbed into the parent company. In 2011, the company name was changed from Saraswati Industrial Syndicate Ltd. to ISGEC Heavy Engineering Ltd. with all businesses consolidated and now marketed under a common brand name – ISGEC.[1][13]

In 2018, the company acquired 100% stake in Eagle Press & Equipment Co. Ltd., a Press manufacturing company in Windsor (Ontario) Canada.[14]

Operations

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Isgec has its manufacturing operations across Yamunanagar, Dahej, Bawal and Muzaffarnagar, with offices in Noida, Pune, Chennai, Mumbai and Kolkata in India. Spread over 100 hectares (250 acres), the company's manufacturing facilities have a shop floor area of over 55,000 square meters (66,400 square yards) with manufacturing and testing facilities.[15]

Export

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Isgec products have been supplied to companies across 91 countries, many of whom have placed repeat orders to them.[16] These include:

Strategic partnerships

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  • Amec Foster Wheeler North America Corp, U.S. (now with Wood Group, UK) for Circulating Fluidized Bed Combustion (CFBC) Boilers up to 99.9 Mwe, Oil and Gas, Shop Assembled Water Tube Packaged Boilers up to 260 tonnes per hour, Pulverized Coal Fired Sub-Critical Boilers and Super-Critical Boilers (60 to 1000 Mwe), Feed Water Heaters and Surface Condensers and Reheat Design of CFBC Boilers up to 100 MW
  • AP&T, Sweden for Press Hardening Lines used for forming of High Strength Steel Automobile Body Parts[17]
  • Babcock Power Environmental Inc, U.S. for SOx reduction process by use of Wet Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) Units
  • BHI FW Corporation, South Korea for Pulverized Coal Fired Sub-Critical Boilers and Super-Critical Boilers (60 to 1000 Mwe)
  • CB&I Technology Inc., U.S. for Helix Heat Exchangers
  • Envirotherm GmbH, Germany for reduction of Particulate Matter emissions by use of Electrostatic Precipitators performance improvement technologies (especially Flue Gas Conditioning) and NOx reduction processes by use of Urea or Ammonia (SNCR)
  • Fuel Tech Inc., U.S. for reduction of Particulate Matter emissions by use of Electrostatic Precipitators performance improvement technologies (especially Flue Gas Conditioning) and NOx reduction processes by use of Urea or Ammonia (SNCR)
  • Siemens Heat Transfer Technology b.v., Netherlands for Heat Recovery Steam Generators
  • Sumitomo SHI FW Energia Oy, Finland for Circulating Fluidized Bed Combustion (CFBC) Boilers up to 99.9 Mwe, Oil and Gas, Shop Assembled Water Tube Packaged Boilers up to 260 tonnes per hour, and Semi Dry Flue Gas Desulphurisation (FGD) Systems (Circulating Dry Scrubber Technology) for Unit sizes of 50 MWe and above
  • Thermal Engineering International (TEi), U.S. for Screw Plug (Breech Lock) Heat Exchangers and Waste Heat Recovery through Process Waste Heat Boilers, Sulphur Condensers and Solar Thermal Heat Exchangers

source:[18][19]

Quality, safety and environment

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Over a period of eight decades, Isgec has been accredited by various standards organisations:[20]

Joint ventures

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  • Isgec Heavy Engineering Limited, India and Hitachi Zosen Corporation, Japan have a joint venture – Isgec Hitachi Zosen Ltd. – for manufacturing specialized and critical process equipment. The new company has a shareholding pattern of 51% (Isgec) to 49% (Hitachi Zosen Corp.).[23]
  • A Joint Venture Company along with Amec Foster Wheeler North America Corp., U.S.A has been incorporated in the name of "Isgec Foster Wheeler Boilers" with a paid up capital of Rupees Two crore only.[24]
  • Isgec and TITAN Metal Fabricators create joint venture manufacturing operation.[25]
  • Isgec Heavy Engineering has formed a joint venture with Italy-based Redecam Group SpA.[26]

References

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  1. ^ a b "ISGEC Heavy Engineering Ltd / Heavy Engineering in India / Largest Vessel Manufacturer in India". www.isgec.com.
  2. ^ "ISGEC / Heavy Engineering / Heavy Engineering Equipment Manufacturers". www.isgec.com.
  3. ^ "Isgec Presses Film - English Version | Hydraulic Press | Mechanical Press | Servo Press". YouTube. 8 August 2019. Retrieved 4 September 2023.
  4. ^ "ISGEC Heavy Eng Share Price". www.moneycontrol.com. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
  5. ^ "ET".
  6. ^ "ISGEC Heavy Engineering Share Price, NSE/BSE Live Stock Price and Company Profile". The Economic Times. Retrieved 13 May 2016.
  7. ^ "ISGEC Heavy Engineering – Fortune 500 List 2020 – Fortune India". www.fortuneindia.com. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
  8. ^ "ISGEC Heavy Engineering - Fortune 500 List 2017 - Fortune India". www.fortuneindia.com.
  9. ^ "ISGEC Heavy Engineering Ltd". The Times Of India.
  10. ^ "Business Standard Link" (PDF).
  11. ^ "ISGEC Heavy Engineering Ltd". Business Standard India. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
  12. ^ "ISGEC Heavy Engineering > Location Details > Sugar > Location Details of ISGEC Heavy Engineering – BSE, NSE". www.moneycontrol.com. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
  13. ^ "ISGEC Heavy Engineering > Company History > Sugar > Company History of ISGEC Heavy Engineering – BSE, NSE". www.moneycontrol.com. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
  14. ^ Market, Capital (19 September 2018). "ISGEC Heavy Engineering acquires Eagle Press and Equipment Co., Canada and its group companies". Business Standard India – via Business Standard.
  15. ^ "ISGEC / Heavy Engineering / Heavy Engineering Equipment Manufacturers". www.isgec.com.
  16. ^ "ISGEC bags significant order for soda ash project from Russia". Dalal Street Investment Journal. Retrieved 11 October 2021.
  17. ^ "ISGEC Heavy Engineering signs techology agreement with Sweden's AP&T". www.indiainfoline.com. Archived from the original on 11 October 2021. Retrieved 11 October 2021.
  18. ^ Heavy Engineering Ltd., Isgec. "Annual Report 2021" (PDF). ISGEC.
  19. ^ "ISGEC / Titanium Heat Exchangers / Strategic Partnerships / CFBC Boilers / Process Equipment / Boiler Makers in India". www.isgec.com.
  20. ^ "Certification list". ISGEC. Retrieved 10 July 2011.
  21. ^ "Web Release" (PDF). Retrieved 10 July 2011.
  22. ^ "India infoline" (Press release). IIF. Retrieved 10 July 2011.
  23. ^ Isgec, Hitachi form joint venture, The Hindu, 9 April 2012
  24. ^ Isgec Amec Foster Wheeler for joint venture, Business Standard, 6 April 2015
  25. ^ Isgec TITAN form joint venture, Business Standard, 26 June 2015
  26. ^ Isgec Redecam form joint venture, Hindu Business Line, 2 February 2017