Satia Industries Ltd
NSE:SATIA
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Satia Industries Ltd
Glance View
Satia Industries Ltd. engages in the manufacture and sale of printing and writing paper. The firm is engaged in manufacturing paper using wood chips, veneer waste, wheat straw and sarkanda. Its division includes paper, yarn and cotton, agriculture, co-generation of power for captive consumption and solar power. Paper division is engaged in writing & printing paper, sale of chemicals, sale of scrap, sale of waste and sale of pulp. The Cotton & Yarn division is engaged in trading in cotton and yarn. Co-generation division is engaged in sale of electricity & steam. The agriculture division is engaged in selling agricultural produce. Its products include paper and cups and cutlery. The paper products include super snow-white paper, map-litho paper, colored paper, ledger paper, cartridge paper and bond paper. The company manufactures specialized food packaging (pizza box) and bio-degradable table cutlery, which finds market with players like Dominos, Swiggy, Zomato etc.
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