Shirpur Gold Refinery
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Shirpur Gold Refinery is India's first refinery headquartered in Mumbai. It is a green field precious metal refinery with installed capacity to refine 217 MT p.a. of gold and silver respectively in Shirpur and Dhule in the state of Maharashtra.[2] SGRL is a Public Ltd Company with its shares listed in BSE & NSE.[3] It is promoted by the Patel brothers of the Autoriders Group.[4][2]
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It is a state-of-the-art refinery, occupying a 50-acre (200,000 m2) complex set up at a cost of ₹2.5 billion (US$29 million). It is among the most advanced in the world and also owns its own airport with 24-hour landing facilities.[2]
The refinery operates the subsidiary Zee Gold which was established in a joint venture with the Essel Group.[5] The subsidiary has 70% shareholding rights of the Metalli Exploration And Mining (MEAM) in Mali.[6]
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