Nagarjuna Agrichem is mulling an expansion plan with an estimated investment
of Rs 250 crore by 2011.
The proposed expansion includes raising the production capacity by 9,000
tonne by setting up a greenfield facility at a cost of about Rs 205 crore in the
SEZ near Vishakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh, within the petroleum, chemicals and
petrochemical investment region. The new facility will add 7,000 tpa capacity
and is to be commissioned in 2011.
The company recently undertook its de-bottlenecking initiatives at Srikakulam
and Ethakota facilities at a total cost of Rs 40 crore.