Engineers India Ltd - India's Most Admired Companies 2013
30 Nov 2013
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CW Staff
"To be a world class globally competitive EPC and total solutions consultancy organisation." - AK Purwaha, Chairman and Managing Director Established in 1965, Engineers India Ltd (EIL) provides engineering consultancy and EPC services principally focused on the oil and gas and petrochemical industries.
The company has also diversified into sectors like infrastructure, water and waste management, solar and nuclear power and fertilisers to leverage its technical competencies and track record. Today, it is an engineering consultancy company providing design, engineering, procurement, construction and integrated project management services from 'concept to commissioning' with quality and safety standards. It also provides specialist services such as heat and mass transfer equipment design, environmental engineering, specialist materials and maintenance and plant operations and safety services. Over the last four and a half decades, EIL has contributed towards shaping the hydrocarbon industry and the related manufacturing sector in the country.
Corporate strategy: "EIL's corporate strategy is steered by its vision to build a world-class EPC and total solutions consultancy organisation. The company strongly believes in the reconciliation of social, economic and environmental demands - the three pillars of sustainability. At EIL, the sustainability mandate is about operating its business in a manner that is responsible and transparent to all its stakeholders and to the society at large."
Looking ahead: "EIL, by leveraging its engineering consultancy, EPC capabilities and track record, has diversified into various sectors of infrastructure, water and waste management, power - solar and nuclear and fertiliser. These diversification efforts have yielded encouraging results leading to the company securing several jobs in these segments."
Year of establishment: 1965
Top management: AK Purwaha, Chairman and Managing Director; Ram Singh, Director-Finance; Deepak Moudgil, Director-Projects; Sanjay Gupta, Director-Commercial; Veena Swarup, Director-HR; Ajay N Deshpande, Director-Technical Centres of operation: New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Vadodara, London, Milan, Shanghai, UAE/Middle East region Range of projects handled: Refineries; petrochemical complexes; pipelines; offshore platforms; terminals and storages; non-ferrous mining and metallurgy; infrastructure projects; fertiliser plants; and solar, thermal and nuclear plants
Turnover: Rs 2,506 crore during FY2012-13, with a PAT ofRs 629 crore Landmark projects: L&G Terminal, Dabhol; Indian Strategic Petroleum Reserves Ltd (ISPRL) Cavern, Vizag; Guru Gobind Singh Refinery, Bhatinda
To be a world class globally competitive EPC and total solutions consultancy organisation. - AK Purwaha, Chairman and Managing Director Established in 1965, Engineers India Ltd (EIL) provides engineering consultancy and EPC services principally focused on the oil and gas and petrochemical industries. The company has also diversified into sectors like infrastructure, water and waste management, solar and nuclear power and fertilisers to leverage its technical competencies and track record. Today, it is an engineering consultancy company providing design, engineering, procurement, construction and integrated project management services from 'concept to commissioning' with quality and safety standards. It also provides specialist services such as heat and mass transfer equipment design, environmental engineering, specialist materials and maintenance and plant operations and safety services. Over the last four and a half decades, EIL has contributed towards shaping the hydrocarbon industry and the related manufacturing sector in the country. Corporate strategy: EIL's corporate strategy is steered by its vision to build a world-class EPC and total solutions consultancy organisation. The company strongly believes in the reconciliation of social, economic and environmental demands - the three pillars of sustainability. At EIL, the sustainability mandate is about operating its business in a manner that is responsible and transparent to all its stakeholders and to the society at large. Looking ahead: EIL, by leveraging its engineering consultancy, EPC capabilities and track record, has diversified into various sectors of infrastructure, water and waste management, power - solar and nuclear and fertiliser. These diversification efforts have yielded encouraging results leading to the company securing several jobs in these segments. Year of establishment: 1965 Top management: AK Purwaha, Chairman and Managing Director; Ram Singh, Director-Finance; Deepak Moudgil, Director-Projects; Sanjay Gupta, Director-Commercial; Veena Swarup, Director-HR; Ajay N Deshpande, Director-Technical Centres of operation: New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Vadodara, London, Milan, Shanghai, UAE/Middle East region Range of projects handled: Refineries; petrochemical complexes; pipelines; offshore platforms; terminals and storages; non-ferrous mining and metallurgy; infrastructure projects; fertiliser plants; and solar, thermal and nuclear plants Turnover: Rs 2,506 crore during FY2012-13, with a PAT ofRs 629 crore Landmark projects: L&G Terminal, Dabhol; Indian Strategic Petroleum Reserves Ltd (ISPRL) Cavern, Vizag; Guru Gobind Singh Refinery, Bhatinda
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