Talk:Economy of Jamshedpur

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The economy of Jamshedpur is largely based on industries and manufacturing. Steels, irons, vehicles, Cummins, fuels, cements, foods and gases. Jamshedpur is one of the largest manufacturers of steels in India. It is also an automobile hub of India and the world. Jamshedpur is home to India’s largest, oldest, first and private iron and steel manufacturer which Is Tata Steel, commonly called as TISCO in Jamshedpur. This steel plant is an important landmark in the city along with Central Business District and Jubilee Park. This plant is situated at almost center of the city and has won many awards and prizes. Tata BlueScope Steel has a very large plant in Jamshedpur located at Bara. Tinplate Company of India has its large plant at Tinplate Basti in Jamshedpur. Tata Steel has its research & development center in Jamshedpur at Burmamines.

Automobile is second largely influenced industry in Jamshedpur. Jamshedpur is home to India’s largest automobile manufacturer Tata Motors, which is commonly called as Telco in the city. There are other automobile companies in the city they are TELCON and Tata Cummins. Even though automobile industry has resulted in the development of Adityapur Industrial Area. Tata Motors began its first operation in Jamshedpur during 1940s. This plant is spread across 3.22 km and it is located at Telco Colony, which is a township in Jamshedpur managed and developed by Tata Motors. This plant manufactures vehicles, weapons, tanks and gearboxes etc. TELCON or THCM stands for Tata Hitachi Construction Machinery. They have their operations in Jamshedpur. Tata Cummins have its plant at Telco Colony and it manufactures fuels and oils etc. The automobile industry in Jamshedpur has led to the development of foundation of Adityapur Industrial Area at Adityapur, which is one of the largest industrial belts in Asia prior to Noida. This industrial area in managed by Adityapur Industrial Area Development Authority (AIADA), which is a part of Jharkhand Industrial Area Development Authority (JIADA)

Praxair and Linde India have their gases processing plants in Jamshedpur. Timken have its plant at Bara and office at Bistupur. Linde India was built in 1998 as BOC (British Oxygen Corporation) India and is one of Asia's largest air separation plants with a daily capacity of 1250 tonnes. Its products include all types of Industrial and Process gases like liquefied oxygen, nitrogen, argon etc. The plant primarily caters to the needs of Tata Steel and is located in Burmamines, Jamshedpur. In 2013 BOC India rebranded as Linde India. Praxair is an American company specializing in production of Industrial and Process gases. Its plant in Jamshedpur specially caters to the needs of Tata Steel and produces gases like oxygen, nitrogen and argon for industrial purposes. The company has two separate units one inside the plant while the other is just beside it in Garamnala, Bistupur. The plant in Garamnala was the newer of the two being built after demolition of some of the residential quarters of Tata Steel in 2008. The new plant would have a capacity to produce 1,800 tonnes of oxygen and 1,250 tonnes of nitrogen per day. The existing plant on the Tata Steel works premises produces 1,448 tonnes of industrial gases (including oxygen, nitrogen and argon) per day. Praxair as of 2008 had plans to set up another unit at Usha Martin, Jamshedpur.[2]. A new plant of Praxair will be built in Jamshedpur. Famous cement brands like “CONCRETO” and “Duraguard” are get manufactured in Jamshedpur. Nuvuco Vistas have a large cement plant at Jojobera in Jamshedpur. It has Asia’s largest cement grinding unit. Before Nuvuco, it was earlier it was managed by Lafarge and before that by Tata Cements.

Tayo Rolls was headquartered in the city. Later it was closed on 2016. Indian Steel & Wire Products Ltd was also in Jamshedpur and then later get closed. Tata Growth Shops (TGS) specializes in industrial equipment. They have a plant at Gamharia. Jamshedpur also holds the headquarters of a famous food processing company, which makes mixture and called Chanachurs. JAMIPOL stands for Jamshedpur Injection Powder and was formerly known by this name. It was built under a joint venture company promoted by Tata Steel, SKW Stahl Metallurgie AG (Germany) and Tai Industries (Bhutan).[3] It is involved in the production and marketing of de-sulphurising compounds (DC) and offers de-sulphurisation products for the steel industry. Its plant is located in Burma Mines, Jamshedpur and is also headquartered there. The plant in Jamshedpur has a designed capacity of 45000 tpa of DC per year.[4] It is headquartered in Jamshedpur and its plant at Burmamines and other operations at Kalinganagar. JUSCO has a batching plant at Burmamines.

Other well-known companies in the city are Tata Pigments, Tata Steel Tube Division and Tata Ryerson etc. And this are mostly subsidiaries of Tata Group. Many oil and gas companies have their plants in Jamshedpur. Bharat Petroleum, Indian Oil and Hindustan Petroleum have their bottling plants in Jamshedpur. Tata Power is operating Jojobera Power Plant at Jojobera in Jamshedpur. This plant supply power and energy to the city. A new solar plant has inaugurated at NML in Jamshedpur. Now Jamshedpur is becoming an electronic manufacturing hub of India.

- Electrouser 10:45, 19 February 2021 (UTC)Reply

What is better about it? I see a large block of unsourced text mainly serving to list businesses - none of it is an improvement. noq (talk) 11:13, 19 February 2021 (UTC)Reply