MMP Industries Ltd
NSE:MMP
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MMP Industries Ltd
Glance View
MMP Industries Ltd. engages in the manufacturing of aluminium products. The company is headquartered in Nagpur, Maharashtra. The company went IPO on 2018-04-12. The Company’s segment includes Aluminum Powder and Pastes, which includes aluminum power, aluminum pastes and atomized powder; aluminum conductor, which includes aluminum conductor; aluminum foil, which includes aluminum foil, and Others, which includes manganese oxide / dioxide, washers, circlips, and coals. The Aluminum powders (pyro, flake, and atomized) are used in many industrial sectors like construction (AAC Blocks) and mining (aluminized slurry explosives), agriculture (pesticides), defense (ammunition), firecrackers, and railways (thermit portions). Aluminum foils are used in pharmaceutical, food packaging. The power sector consumes aluminum Conductors and cables for the laying of overhead transmission lines.
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