Kesar Terminals & Infrastructure Ltd
BSE:533289

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BSE:533289
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Price: 83.7 INR -0.36%
Market Cap: 914.8m INR
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Market Cap
914.5m INR
Industry
Energy

Kesar Terminals & Infrastructure Ltd. engages in the provision of liquid storage and transshipment for importers and exporters of bulk liquid commodities, such as petroleum products, castor oil, chemicals, crude oil, petrochemicals and vegetable oils. The company is headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra. The company went IPO on 2010-12-21. The firm operates through the bulk liquid storage facility segment. The firm has two terminals, which consist of approximately 64 tanks. Its tanks store a range of liquid bulk products, such as various solvents, industrial chemicals, specialty chemicals, acetic acid, crytal phenol and castor oil. The tanks at Terminal No. 1 at Kandla are situated in front of the Jetties, ensuring loading and off-loading of bulk liquids at a high pumping rate. The firm's subsidiary is Kesar Multimodal Logistics Limited. Kesar Multimodal Logistics Limited is developing a Composite Logistics Hub Project at Powerkheda, Madhya Pradesh. Kesar Multimodal Logistics Limited deals with warehousing of food grains, cold storage for fruits and vegetables, among others.

KTIL Intrinsic Value
80.54 INR
Overvaluation 4%
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