English Indian Clays Explained

EICL Limited
Type:Public
Foundation:18.11.1963
Location City:New Delhi and manufacturing plants at Trivandrum, Kollam, Yamunanagar, Shimoga in
Location Country:India
Key People:Karan Thapar (chairman), Bhagawandas Bhojwani (chief executive officer), Rahul Gupta (executive director)
Industry:Manufacturing
Products:Processed China clay, calcined clay, delaminated clay, metakaolin. Nano clay, maize starch, modified starch, corn syrups.
Divisions:Clay, starch
Homepage:www.eicl.in

English Indian Clays Ltd., a company incorporated in India, was part of the erstwhile Thapar Group.[1] The company was incorporated in 1963 in technical and financial collaboration with English China Clays of the UK, the then world leader in kaolin processing. This collaboration with ECC ceased in the year 1992.

EICL has two key divisions, clay and starch. The Clay Division, having three manufacturing locations in Kerala, specialises in mining and processing of high end kaolins. The Starch Division has two manufacturing units, one located at Yamunanagar, Haryana, manufacturing starch and its derivatives, and the other located at Shimoga exclusively specializing in the manufacture of value added modified starches for various industrial applications.

The Starch division was reportedly sold to Bluecraft Agro Private Limited in January 2019.[2]

The Starch Division was started under the name of Bharat Starch Industries in the year 1937. It was subsequently taken over by English Indian Clays Ltd. in the year 2002.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Staff of English Indian Clays face uncertain future. 2018-10-29. The Hindu. 2019-06-09. en-IN. 0971-751X.
  2. Web site: DSK, DMD act on $8.7m buy of English-Indian Clays units buy Bluecraft Agro. 3 January 2019 . Ganz. Kian. www.legallyindia.com. en-gb. 2019-06-09.