Rajahmundry - Industries and Organisations

Industries and Organisations

Rajahmundry is industrially well developed and has many government offices & private industries across and around the city. Also, There are several public and private organisations. Few of the important are listed as below,

  • Andhra Pradesh Paper Mills (APPM)-Now International Paper (India) Pvt. Ltd. (Ref: http://www.andhrapaper.com)
  • Oil & Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC)
  • Central Tobacco Research Institute (CTRI)
  • Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO)
  • Gas Authority of India Limited (GAIL)
  • Ratna Plastics
  • Schlumberger
  • Vijjeswaram power plant.
  • The Coastal Paper Mills (P) limited
  • The Southern Drugs and Pharmaceuiticals Limited
  • Glaxo Smithkline Beecham Consumer Healthcare limited.(Ref:http://www.gsk-ch.in/BriefDescriptors.aspx)
  • The GVK Industries Limited.
  • The Kadiyam Paper Mills
  • GVK Power Plant/The Jegurupadu Power Plant
  • Rajahmundry Coop. Spng Mills Ltd.
  • The Sarvaraya Sugars Pvt Ltd.,(Coca-Cola Bottling Unit)
  • Nylofils India Limited (united Fishnets Ltd)
  • A.P. Gas Power Corporation Ltd
  • Godavari Ceramics Ltd
  • Penna Cement Industries Ltd.
  • ITC Limited, ILTD Division.
  • Multiple gas based Power Plants by GMR Group, as GMR Rajahmundry Limited.
  • Andhra Refractories & Monolithics.
  • The Sarvaraya Sugars Pvt Ltd.(Coca-Cola Bottling Unit)
  • Amrutha Starch (P) Ltd.
  • Coir Board.
  • Cargill India Private Limited

Also, There are several textile, mechanical, chemical, Tyre-retreading and paper making industries in and around Rajahmundry.

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