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'''Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilisers & Chemicals Limited (GNFC)''' is an [[India]]n manufacturer of [[fertilizers]] and [[Chemicals]].GNFC was founded in 1976 and it is listed on [[Mumbai Stock Exchange]]. The company was jointly promoted by the [[Government of Gujarat]] and the Gujarat State Fertilizer Company Limited ([[Gujarat State Fertilizers and Chemicals Limited|GSFC]]). It was set up in [[Bharuch]][[Gujarat]]. Located at [[Bharuch]] in an extremely prosperous industrial belt, GNFC draws on the resources of the natural wealth of the land as well as the industrially rich reserves of the area.
'''Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilisers & Chemicals Limited (GNFC)''' is an [[India]]n manufacturer of [[fertilizers]] and [[Chemicals]].GNFC was founded in 1976 and it is listed on [[Mumbai Stock Exchange]]. The company was jointly promoted by the [[Government of Gujarat]] and the Gujarat State Fertilizer Company Limited ([[Gujarat State Fertilizers and Chemicals Limited|GSFC]]). It was set up in [[Bharuch]][[Gujarat]]. Located at [[Bharuch]] in an extremely prosperous industrial belt, GNFC draws on the resources of the natural wealth of the land as well as the industrially rich reserves of the area.


GNFC started its manufacturing and marketing operations by setting up in 1982,'''one of the world's largest single-stream ammonia-urea fertilizer complexes'''.{{cn}} Over the next few years, GNFC commissioned different projects - in fields as diverse as chemicals, fertilizers and electronics.
GNFC started its manufacturing and marketing operations by setting up in 1982,'''one of the world's largest single-stream ammonia-urea fertilizer complexes'''.{{cn|date=June 2017}} Over the next few years, GNFC commissioned different projects - in fields as diverse as chemicals, fertilizers and electronics.


== Achievements ==
== Achievements ==
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* The only manufacturer of Toluene Di-isocyanate in South East Asia.
* The only manufacturer of Toluene Di-isocyanate in South East Asia.
* Record capacity utilizations in all plants, defying the vintage through ingeniously innovative maintenance measures.
* Record capacity utilizations in all plants, defying the vintage through ingeniously innovative maintenance measures.
* Development of the first indigenous, eco-friendly technology for H2S removal, CATSOL, a much awarded product of the Company's R&D labs.{{cn}}
* Development of the first indigenous, eco-friendly technology for H2S removal, CATSOL, a much awarded product of the Company's R&D labs.{{cn|date=June 2017}}


== (n)Code ==
== (n)Code ==
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* Du Pont, USA.
* Du Pont, USA.
* Entrust, USA.
* Entrust, USA.
* M/s. Lurgi, Germany.{{cn}}
* M/s. Lurgi, Germany.{{cn|date=June 2017}}


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 10:55, 8 June 2017

Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilisers & Chemicals Limited (GNFC) is an Indian manufacturer of fertilizers and Chemicals.GNFC was founded in 1976 and it is listed on Mumbai Stock Exchange. The company was jointly promoted by the Government of Gujarat and the Gujarat State Fertilizer Company Limited (GSFC). It was set up in BharuchGujarat. Located at Bharuch in an extremely prosperous industrial belt, GNFC draws on the resources of the natural wealth of the land as well as the industrially rich reserves of the area.

GNFC started its manufacturing and marketing operations by setting up in 1982,one of the world's largest single-stream ammonia-urea fertilizer complexes.[citation needed] Over the next few years, GNFC commissioned different projects - in fields as diverse as chemicals, fertilizers and electronics.

Achievements

  • Set up the world's largest single stream, fuel oil based Ammonia - Urea plant
  • All fertilizers under the brand name of Narmada, along with extensive support activities, have been well accepted by the country's farmer community.
  • India's largest producer of Formic Acid, Acetic acid,Methanol and premium quality Ethyl Acetate.
  • India's only manufacturer of Glacial Acetic Acid through the cutting-edge Methanol route.
  • India's largest single stream plant of Aniline.
  • The only manufacturer of Toluene Di-isocyanate in South East Asia.
  • Record capacity utilizations in all plants, defying the vintage through ingeniously innovative maintenance measures.
  • Development of the first indigenous, eco-friendly technology for H2S removal, CATSOL, a much awarded product of the Company's R&D labs.[citation needed]

(n)Code

(n)Code Solutions, a division of GNFC produces digital certificates for the Government of India (including the digital Aadhaar card for over 1 billion Indians). The solution was the result of a partnership with Entrust.[1] However the certificate is not Internationally recognised and needs to be installed on the device to be accepted.[2]

Technology Partners

  • Linde AG, Germany.
  • Texaco, USA.
  • BASF, Germany.
  • Haldor Topsoe, Denmark.
  • Snamprogetti, Italy.
  • ICI, UK.
  • Kemira OY, Finland.
  • Plinke, Germany.
  • UHDE, Germany.
  • BP Chemicals, UK.
  • MES Co., Japan.
  • Toyo Engineering, Japan.
  • Chematur AB, Sweden.
  • Du Pont, USA.
  • Entrust, USA.
  • M/s. Lurgi, Germany.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Entrust Datacard - PARTNER PROFILE — (N)CODE SOLUTIONS" (PDF). www.entrust.com. Entrust. Retrieved 28 May 2017. In order to set up a Certifying Authority for the Ministry of Information Technology in India, (n)Code Solutions needed a technology partner for digital signature certificates. (n)Code Solutions worked with Entrust Datacard to set up a certificate authority infrastructure consisting of Entrust Authority PKI that issues digital certificates and integrates with various applications and certificate profiles for individuals and corporations with various validity periods of one, two or three years based on individual customer needs.
  2. ^ "How to Validate e-Aadhaar Card Letter Signature Aadhaar Card Blog". How to Validate e-Aadhaar Card Letter Signature - Aadhaar Card Blog. Retrieved 28 May 2017.