Monolithisch India Ltd
₹1,35,000 / 1000 Shares
Minimum Investment
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₹143.00
₹231.55
₹88.55 (61.92%)
12 Jun 2025
16 Jun 2025
1000
₹1,35,000
Monolithisch India is involved in the manufacturing and supply of specialised ramming mass, which serves as a heat insulation lining material for induction furnaces in iron, steel, and foundry plants. The company also occasionally trades its products to meet urgent customer demands. Monolithisch India offers various grades of ramming mass, developed with different specifications and additives to suit furnaces of different sizes and makes. Their products are primarily made from alpha-quartzite and stone boulders sourced from regions like Bihar, Jharkhand, and Madhya Pradesh. The company operates its manufacturing facility in Purulia, West Bengal, which started operations in FY19-FY20. It has since expanded its capacity to 132,000 million tonnes per annum (MTPA). Monolithisch India’s key customer base includes iron and steel producers in West Bengal, Jharkhand, and Odisha, with some exports to Nepal.
2018
Mr Harsh Tekriwal
Monolithisch India Ltd
| Apply as | Price Range | Apply Upto |
|---|---|---|
| Regular | ₹135 - ₹143 | ₹2 Lakh |
| High Networth Individual | ₹135 - ₹143 | ₹2 - 5 Lakh |
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