TEMA India

TEMA India
Public Limited Company
Industry Oil and gas, power, infrastructure, energy
Founded 1984
Headquarters Mumbai, India
Key people
Haresh Sippy
Products Heat exchangers
Number of employees
563
Website www.temaindia.com

TEMA India is a Indian engineering business specialising in manufacture of Heat exchangers. It has its headquarters at Mumbai in Maharashtra, India. The company is a member of Heat Transfer Society International.[1]

History

In 1975, Haresh Sippy[2] set-up a manufacturing facility, Leo Engineering Works, which manufactured Shell & Tube Heat Exchangers. The Company started with conventional shell and tube exchangers in carbon steel and later moved to higher metallurgies. Tema India Limited[3] was incorporated on 21 December 1984 as a private limited company under the name of Tema Exchanger Manufacturers Private Limited. Subsequently, the legal structure of the Company was changed and the name of the Company was changed to its present name on 19 November 1999.

Products

The products of the company are used in refineries, petrochemical manufacturers, fertilizer manufacturers, power plants and FPSO sectors.[4]

The products are:

Patent

Tema has an Indian patent for fitting the shrink ring on the threaded portion of the screw plug enclosure.[5]

Manufacturing facilities

TEMA INDIA set up its first facility at Achchhad, Maharashtra. The company has since opened two more manufacturing facilities at Kherdi, Maharashtra and Panoli, Gujarat. The manufacturing facilities are accredited by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and TEMA India as a company is part of Heat Transfer Society International (HTRI).[6]

See also

References

  1. "tema india ltd". bloomberg. Retrieved 23 October 2015.
  2. "About Haresh Sippy". Haresh Sippy. Retrieved 23 October 2015.
  3. "About TEMA India". TEMA India.
  4. "TEMA INDIA LTD.". Trade India.
  5. "A process of fitting shrink ring on the threaded region of the screw plug enclosure". Indian Patents.
  6. "TEMA India Plants". TEMA India.

External links

Official Website

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