Projects and Development India

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Projects and Development India Limited (PDIL) is a premier design engineering and consultancy organization, committed towards technological excellence and self-reliance in the growth of the fertilizer and allied chemical industries with associated off site and utility facilities, Oil & Gas Sector viz. Product pipelines, LPG Terminals, Oil terminals, LPG Bottling Plants, LPG mounded Storages, Methanol Plants, Hydrogen Plants and various acid Plants.

PDIL is backed up with the strength of engineers specialized in various disciplines of engineering and latest computer aided design facilities at Noida (near New Delhi) and Baroda (Gujarat).

PDIL is an ISO 9001:2000 company. PDIL ensures that Quality of its services, which spans from concept to commissioning of engineering projects, fully meets the requirements of customers including timely completion. Its services take care of functional, aesthetic, statutory and regulatory requirements besides environmental and safety aspects of the projects with added consideration for the welfare of the society.

Landmarks in the history of PDIL

  • In 1951, PDIL was established as a Technology wing of Fertilizer Corporation of India Limited, with an objective to obtain Technological Self reliance.
  • In 1961, PDIL's activities were enlarged and it became P&D, Planning & Development Division of FCI Ltd.
  • In 1978, FCI & NFL group of companies were reorganized and P&D Division of FCI Ltd. became Independent Public Sector Undertaking called Fertiliser (Planning & Development) India Limited (FPDIL).
  • In 1981, FPDIL became Projects & Development India Limited (PDIL) with an objective to diversify in the areas beyond fertilizer & chemicals
  • At present, India is ranked fourth in the world in terms of installed capacity and consumption of nitrogenous fertilizers, a vital economical input for the agricultural sector. Over two-third of the installed capacity of nitrogenous fertilizers in India is produced in plants, engineered and constructed by PDIL.