Vice -President Tgic and MD E. Vishnu Vardhan Reddy (third from left) with Taapma leaders on Friday at a conference in Hyderabad. | Photo Credit: Arrangement
The establishment of another industrial park exclusively for plastics firms south of Shamshabad Airport and the first state of the dry port in Manoharabad in the Medak district is an active consideration of the Theangana government, a higher official said on Friday.
“We are in the process of finalizing the Plastics Park site, which will build on the success of the TELANGANA STATE Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Mankhal Plastics Park,” Vishn Vardhan Reddy.
Due to the demand for another facility, the government after consultation with the industry industry, said that here solemnly solemnly polymer conference 2025 from the Association of Telangana and Andhra Plastics (Taapma).
The head of the official, who emphasized some of the state government initiatives, said Telangana proved to be the largest polymers center in South India and was prepared to be the leader of the circular economy. He also spoke of the state’s efforts to promote women’s business through the industrial nodes of Mahalashakti in each district, Taapma said in the release of the program.
Mr. Reddy also announced that the first dry port of Telangany should be set up in Manoharabad as a multimodal logistics center under the PPP model. There are two more dry ports on the cards, he said.
For concerns about a steep climb of land prices increased senior vice president Anip Anion Andam All India sculpture (AIPMA) Anil Anil Reddy Vennam, TGICC MD Secured ground rates in plastic parks are frozen until 50% of occupancy is achieved. In favor of Micro, small and medium-sized enterprises, straight factory shelters and equipment for plug-and-play at subsidized rates are provided, and three such units are ready for profession.
Mr. Anil Reddy Vennam said a conference that had “intelligent, sustainable, specialized: the new phase of plastics” as its topic that although the polymer industry should ideally mirror or exceed GDP growth, it has experienced inconsistent performance. “The polymer consumption in 2024–25 was 20.4 million tons, reflecting only 4% growth in the previous year. Prices remain lower than the levels before the ending and domestic manufacturers do not sufficiently support local players,” he said.
It required the Government to establish a specialized park for recycling of plastics and assigning 500 acres for the development of Taapma. President Taapma Narendra Baldw and others spoke.
Published – 2 May 2025 20:31 is