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Aditya A. Shriram elected as President & Prashant J. Mahale elected as Vice President of AMAI

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Aditya A. Shriram, Deputy Managing Director, DCM Shriram Ltd., has been elected as the new President of Alkali Manufacturers Association of India (AMAI), the august body of INR 360,000 million (USD 4.1 million)Alkali and Chloro-Vinyl industry in the country. Prashant J. Mahale, Sr. Executive Vice President, Reliance Industries Ltd., has taken over as the new Vice President at the 48th Annual General Meeting of AMAI held at New Delhi.

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An Industrial Engineer from Cornell University and an MBA from London Business School, Aditya has worked in various businesses and functions within the group. He is a strong advocate of safe and sustainable development, and his priority is growth with ethics and the adoption of the highest standards of ESG in business.

Prashant Mahale is a seasoned professional with over 35 years of leadership experience across Petroleum Downstream, Petrochemicals, Chlor-Alkali, Speciality Bulk chemicals, and Pulp & Paper industries. At Reliance, he has successfully led businesses with P&L responsibility, managed Feedstock operations, and spearheaded Strategic Procurement and Commercial Contracts. A Chemical Engineer, Prashant further honed his leadership through executive programs at ISB Hyderabad, Darden School of Business (University of Virginia), and XLRI Jamshedpur.

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AMAI represents producers of caustic soda, chlorine, soda ash, PVC, CPVC and a few other related products, which are an important segment of the chemical industry, providing inputs which find widespread usage in a diverse range of industrial and consumer goods. The industry has espoused the spirit of Make in India and has been meeting most of the country's needs for a long time against all odds, including the onslaught of cheap imports. Major end-use areas for caustic soda are in Aluminium processing, Textiles, Inorganic and Organic chemicals, soaps & detergents and pulp & paper and for soda ash in glass, soaps & detergents, silicate production, etc. Major uses of chlorine are to produce PVC, CPW, Chloromethanes, water for effluent disinfection, besides usage in inorganic & organic chemicals.

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AMAI is doing pioneering work in imparting chemical safety training, particularly focused on chlorine, sodium hypochlorite, bleaching solution per powder, etc., the major chemicals used extensively for disinfection and are hazardous to handle.

Note: This article has been issued by AMAI and has been published by AL Circle with its original information without any modifications or edits to the core subject/data.

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