Vizianagaram - Industries Scenario

Industries Scenario

There are 22 Large and Medium Scale Industries established with an Investment of Rs. 669.09 Crores and providing Employment to 20,759 persons. These Industries are mainly engaged in the manufacture of mainly Jute Twine, Ferro Alloys, Sugar, Cement and Pharmaceuticals, Sponge, Iron etc. There are 4653 Small Scale / Tiny units with an Investment of Rs. 114.20 Crores and providing employment to 32,615 persons. These SSI units are mainly engaged in General Engineering, Motor Workshops, Groundnut Oil Mills, Rolling Mills, RCC Spun Pipes, Saw Mills, Aluminium Utensils, Bus, Lorry and Cycle Rickshow Body Buildings etc.

The economy of Vizianagaram District is predominantly an agricultural one. Industrial development in the District has been generally agro based i.e. the establishment of Jute Mills at Nellimarla, Vantithadi Agrahram and Bobbili, Salur and Kothavalasa. Sugar factories at Lachhayapeta, Bheemasinghi - Kumaram Village of Jami Mandal besides the above major agrobased industries are there. High Carbon Ferro Chrome is being exported to South Koria from our District through Vizag Port.

Ferro Alloys Facatories at Sriramnagar of Garividi Mandal and Kothavalasa which are Mineral based. Apart from the above there are resources based industries such as brick and tile making industries around Kothavalasa. Besides this Sponge Iron units of M/s Gold Star Alloy Limited and M/s Maa Mahamaaya Industries are suitated at L.Kota Mandal. M/s Jindal Ferro Alloys factories sutiated at Jindal Nagar of Kothavalasa Mandal. Prawn Feed Manufacturing unit of M/s C.P.Acqua Limited, Maize Starch unit of M/s Vizianagar Biotech and Pharmaceutical unit of M/s Matrix Industries are at Poosapatirega Mandal and M/s Miracle Software at Bhogapuram Mandal and Bio-Mass Power Plant of M/s Perpetual Energy systems at Seethanagaram Mandal are prominent.

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