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The History of LG Polymers India plant
By: Tupaki Desk | 7 May 2020 12:40 PM GMTThe gas leakage incident that happened at the LG Polymers India chemical plant in the RR Venkatapuram village in Visakhapatnam has resulted in eight deaths including two minors.
Around 2,000 fell il seriously, will 200 people were admitted to the hospital due to the leakage that took place in the early hours of Thursday. People who live in a radius of 3 km were evacuated by the authorities accordingly.
We will look at the details of the company which created a deadly situation in Visakhapatnam. The LG Polymers India is a subsidiary of LG Chemical, a South Korean group, and the headquarters of the company is located in Mumbai.
The company was founded in the year 1961 as Hindustan Polymers to produce polystyrene and co polymers at the shore city Visakhapatnam. In the year 1978, the company merged with the McDowell & Co Ltd of UB Group
LG Chemical of South Korea which wants to enter the Indian market and grow aggressively in India acquired the Hindustan Polymers and it was renamed as LG Polymers India in 1997.
Around 2,000 fell il seriously, will 200 people were admitted to the hospital due to the leakage that took place in the early hours of Thursday. People who live in a radius of 3 km were evacuated by the authorities accordingly.
We will look at the details of the company which created a deadly situation in Visakhapatnam. The LG Polymers India is a subsidiary of LG Chemical, a South Korean group, and the headquarters of the company is located in Mumbai.
The company was founded in the year 1961 as Hindustan Polymers to produce polystyrene and co polymers at the shore city Visakhapatnam. In the year 1978, the company merged with the McDowell & Co Ltd of UB Group
LG Chemical of South Korea which wants to enter the Indian market and grow aggressively in India acquired the Hindustan Polymers and it was renamed as LG Polymers India in 1997.