India’s TFL to expand soda ash, ammonium chloride capacity

In line with its expansion strategy, Tuticorin Alkali Chemicals and Fertilizers Limited (TFL) is embarking on a journey to increase its production capacity. The financing for this expansion primarily relies on loans and internal earnings.  

The expansion project encompasses both Soda Ash and Ammonium Chloride and is slated for completion in September. The current production capacity for Soda Ash is set at 100,000 metric tonnes per annum (MTPA), while Ammonium Chloride boasts a current capacity of 85,000 MTPA. Impressively, these capacities are presently operating at 75% utilization. 

The proposed capacity increase for both plants is ambitious, aiming to add 125,000 MTPA, effectively exceeding the current capacity by over 100%. This expansion is driven by the dual-process nature of Soda Ash and Ammonium Chloride production, aligning with the growing market demand for products with a minimal carbon footprint. TFL’s strategic advantage in its Southern location, along with its proximity to markets and ready access to raw materials, plays a crucial role in propelling this expansion. The company’s capability to capture its carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions further enhances its competitive edge. 

TFL operates within the domain of basic chemicals, specializing in the manufacture of various grades of Soda Ash and simultaneous production of Ammonium Chloride Fertilizer. Situated in the city of Tuticorin, in the state of Tamil Nadu, TFL’s facility is situated near the SPIC Fertilizer Plant, where it plays a significant role in the chemical manufacturing sector. 

Founded in the year 1981, TFL is unique in being the exclusive producer of Soda Ash in South India. It employs an environmentally friendly dual process that allows for the simultaneous production of Ammonium Chloride Fertilizer. Leveraging its strategic location and distinctive capabilities, the company is well positioned to meet the growing market demand for eco-conscious products.