Andrew Yule’s Tide Water Oil mulls Canada plant
BY PTI30 Aug 2014 10:56 PM GMT
PTI30 Aug 2014 10:56 PM GMT
‘Today, the Veedol brand of lubricants is being marketed through a licensee agreement in Canada. We are open to the possibility of putting up our own manufacturing plant in that country,’ Datta said after the company's annual general meeting (AGM) here.
He said that the possible investment required for the plant would be around Canadian $100 million. According to him, the Canadian plant could cater to the markets of entire North and South America.
In central America, the company was also marketing the brand in Mexico through a licensee agreement. Tide Water had also started test marketing the product in USA, Datta said.
The company, which has five manufacturing facilities in India, was not mulling undertaking any immediate capital expenditure within the country.
‘We have sufficient capacity in the domestic market at present. If required, we will draw up plans then,’ he said.
Datta said the lubricant industry had been affected due to slowdown in the automative sector coupled with the delays in mining and infrastructure projects which had depressed the demand for industrial lubricants. Tide Water had promoted two subsidiaries in Dubai and Amsterdam.
He said that the possible investment required for the plant would be around Canadian $100 million. According to him, the Canadian plant could cater to the markets of entire North and South America.
In central America, the company was also marketing the brand in Mexico through a licensee agreement. Tide Water had also started test marketing the product in USA, Datta said.
The company, which has five manufacturing facilities in India, was not mulling undertaking any immediate capital expenditure within the country.
‘We have sufficient capacity in the domestic market at present. If required, we will draw up plans then,’ he said.
Datta said the lubricant industry had been affected due to slowdown in the automative sector coupled with the delays in mining and infrastructure projects which had depressed the demand for industrial lubricants. Tide Water had promoted two subsidiaries in Dubai and Amsterdam.
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