Jain Irrigation Systems

Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd
Public
Traded as BSE: 500219
NSE: JISLJALEQS
Industry Agriculture
Irrigation
Pipe
Food Processing
Solar energy
Founded Jalgaon, Maharashtra, India (1989)
Headquarters Jalgaon, India
Number of locations
29 Manufacturing Plants worldwide
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Bhavarlal H. Jain, Founder Chairman
Ashok B. Jain, Vice Chairman
Anil B. Jain, Managing Director
Ajit B. Jain, Joint Managing Director,
Atul B. Jain, Director,
R. Swaminathan Director,
Vasant V. Warty Director,
Radhika C. Pereira Director,
D.R.Mehta Director,
Ghanshyam Dass Director,
Arun Kumar Jain Director
Revenue Increase 62.07 billion (US$920 million) (FY 2014-15) [1]
Increase 6.117 billion (US$91 million) (FY 2013-14)[2]
Decrease 0.397 billion (US$5.9 million) (FY 2013-14)[2]
Number of employees
more than 10,000 (2014)
Website www.jains.com

Jain Irrigation Systems (BSE: 500219 and NSE: JISLJALEQS) (often known as Jain Irrigation, JISL, or simply Jains) is a multinational organisation based in Jalgaon, India. JISL employs over 10,000 employees, has 29 manufacturing plants, manufactures a number of products, including drip and sprinkler irrigation systems and components, integrated irrigation automation systems, PVC and PE piping systems, plastic sheets, greenhouses, bio-fertilizers, solar water-heating systems, solar water pumps, turnkey biogas plants, and photovoltaic systems. JISL also processes dehydrated vegetables, concentrated and frozen fruits. It has also ushered in the new concept of large scale Integrated Irrigation Projects. . JAIN is recognized by global institutions such as IFC (World Bank Group), Harvard Business School, G-20 etc. as leading practitioner of sustainable development and thought leader in new business model of “Creating Shared Value”. It's Equity Shares & FCCB listed in Exchanges Bombay Stock Exchange as JAINIRRIG, National Stock Exchange of India as JISLJALEQS also in Luxembourg.

Mergers and acquisitions

Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd. emerged as one big company after merging with various Jain Group Companies, such as Jain Plastic & Chemicals Ltd., Jain Kemira Fertilizers Ltd., Jain Rahan Biotech Ltd, Jain Brothers Industries,Anubhuti School, and Jain Pipe.[3]

JISL then acquired Tera Agro Technologies and the mango-processing division of Parle-Bisleri Pvt. Ltd., both located in India. After this and similar other acquisitions, JISL became the largest processor of fruits & vegetables within India and the biggest mango pulp processor in the organised sector of the world.

History and growth

Early history

In 1963, selling kerosene from a pushcart, a young law graduate Bhavarlal Jain, founded a business. The family formed a partnership with 7,000, a accumulated savings of three generations, as capital. Soon, agencies for two wheelers, auto vehicles, and automobile accessories were established.

Growth (1989 – )

Jain continued acquiring companies to expand its business penetration. After acquisitions it is became second-largest irrigation company and third-largest dehydrated onion producer in the world. It is also largest processor of fruits & vegetables within India.

Corporate rankings

References

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  2. 1 2 "Consolidated Result". bseindia.com. Retrieved September 11, 2014.
  3. "Jain Group companies amalgamated with the JISL". Retrieved 2 May 2006.
  4. "Jain irrigation acquired USA Base Chapin Watermatic". Retrieved 2 May 2006.
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  9. "Jain Irrigation Acquires 80% In UK-based Sleaford". Retrieved 29 June 2011.
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  14. "US fund to acquire 49.4% in Jain Irrigation Systems". Retrieved 16 January 2007.
  15. "Jain Irrigation net profit doubles". Retrieved 16 January 2007.
  16. "Museum of Gandhi Research Foundation". Retrieved 8 February 2016.
  17. "Jain Irrigation Systems's food division launches 1st branded retail product". Retrieved 8 February 2016.
  18. "Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd (JISL) ranks 185th in the FE-500 ranking of 2005". Retrieved 15 January 2007.
  19. "Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd. among S&P's list of world-beaters". Archived from the original on 4 July 2007. Retrieved 12 May 2007.

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