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CPCL launches modified bitumen

By Our Corporate Reporter

CHENNAI, JAN. 4. Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited (CPCL), formerly Madras Refineries Limited, has commenced production of modified bitumen. The product was launched at a function held here on January 3.

Mr. S. Rammohan, chairman and managing director, said the company had taken a lead role among the petroleum refineries in India to start production of modified bitumen while other Indian refineries were producing normal grade bitumen.

He said CPCL's endeavour was to supply cost effective and quality product. The company was keen on improving its marketing presence and had been working assiduously to periodically launch new products, he said.

The function was inaugurated by Mr. T. Pitchandi, I.A.S. (Secretary, Highways Department) Govt. of Tamil Nadu.

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