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Gillanders Arbuthnot & Co. Ltd.
has a rich heritage intricately linked with
the undivided British India. The company started
its corporate journey in the year 1819 when
Mr. F.M. Gillanders and Mr.
G.C. Arbuthnot formed a partnership
firm under the name Gillanders Arbuthnot &
Co. Ltd.
On 1st February 1935, the firm became a Private
Limited company and carried on business in
the erstwhile British India including Burma.
The company then had interests in banking
& finances, property management, wide
range of trading activities and as Manager
Agents of several other companies. The company
was elevated to the status of a public limited
company on 28th February 1947. |
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Tea:
The Tea Division is engaged in the composite
tea production business.
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Yarn:
The Yarn division produces Yarn for
Domestic purpose and Exports purpose.
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Marketing:
The Marketing division is engaged in
trading business for the products like
SUPERCEM, CICO, KENT, and TAURUS etc.
through the Branches & Depots. |
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Captive Power Plant:
6.5 MW COGENERATION POWER PROJECT at village Akbarpur, Malerkotla, Dist. Sangrur in Punjab is the flagship project ... |
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Construction:
The Construction division named MICCO
is engaged in the business of structural
engineering, steel fabrication, execution
of turn key projects and other engineering
works for the last fourty years. |
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Property:
The Property division owns a five-storied
commercial building, which is known
as GILLANDER HOUSE at Netaji Subhas
Road, Kolkata. |
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Waldies:
Waldies Limited is one of the largest
manufacturers of Lead Oxides and Stabilisers
for PVC Industry.
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