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Heavy Industry Practice Area

Manufacturing and industrial companies across many sectors constantly face challenges in pursuit of their growth targets and business goals. Global pressure on profit margins, ever-evolving tax regimes, and shifting business and legal landscapes are only a few of the factors at play.

We advise clients on their day-to-day operational issues as well as sophisticated transactions that are critical to their success. We have worked on many “first-ever” transactions, reflecting our creativity and innovation as well as our commitment to finding a way through for our clients, no matter what the circumstance.

Our technical legal knowledge is underscored by our desire to always understand the business from our client’s point of view. This distinguished commercial awareness constantly shapes our legal perspective. Throughout fluctuating business and economic cycles, we watch and interpret market movements, helping our clients deal with the challenges of doing business in a rapidly changing world.

Some of the key assignments done by us for heavy industries are:

The institution of activity-based management based on the implementation of the activity-based costing module in the sap r/3 system with kirtane pandit consulting (kpc) is a management consultancy firm.  purchase from the seller metallurgical coke breeze. Contract for the supply of CNC roll grinder machine. gas transmission agreement with ONGC. Dighi port limited as the port developer and operator would provide all the infrastructure facilities inclusive of land and operational support like pilotage and navigation tugs for bringing in vessels. Supply direct reduced iron. mou: the state of Andhra Pradesh to set up heavy industries in Andhra Pradesh. dolomite purchase. contract for the pickling line. refractory service. transportation contract charter party agreement. contract for the supply of technical assistance, supervision of erection, testing, and commissioning including onsite o & m training for an iron ore pelletizing plant service agreement for the processing of hr coils. Coal supply agreement. Contract for the supply of equipment. for an iron ore pelletizing plant. Contract of repairs: mv Ispat Sagar. Agreement for the supply of bf slag. agreement for the sale & purchase of iron ore. services on the Liebherr-harbour mobile crane. Supply installation of air quality management. Supply installation and maintenance of open-source and closed-source radioactive instruments. Tender, contracts, and sow for the Public sector, municipal corporations, and government. GeM contracts and policies for the supply of products.

Litigation: Our firm has taken up litigation for the following matters in various courts nationally. National Green Tribunal; Supreme court for Mines and environmental compensation’s dispute on classification; Anti-dumping litigation; Special Economic zones; Custom duties litigation & SPCB on environmental compliance under air act, water Act and STP; Contract labour litigation, strikes, and lockouts, dispute with the trade union.

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