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One of the global electrical equipment public sector company BHEL has manufacturing plants at Tiruchirapalli and Ranipet. The Tamil Nadu state government owns the Tamil Nadu Newsprint and Papers (TNPL) the world's biggest bagasse based Paper mills in Karur as well as the world's sixth largest manufacturer of watches together with TATA, under the brandname of "Titan . 55% of all wind-generated electricity in India is created by windmills in Tamil Nadu. Renowned Danish wind power company NEG Micon has established its manufacturing unit in Chennai.
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Tamil Nadu is leading producer of Cement in India, it is the home for leading cement brands in the country such as Chettinad Cements(Karur), Dalmia Cements Ariyalur, Ramco cements (Madras Cement Ltd), etc.,There is an ACC cement factory located in madukarai outskirts of Coimbatore.

BHEL
TNPL
TATA
Titan
Gobain

Ford
Caterpillar
Hyundai
BMW
Mahindra & Mahindra


Mitsubishi
MRF
TI cycles of India
Ashok Leyland
Royal Enfield

TAFE Tractors
TVS
Nissan
Renault
CPCL

The region around Salem is rich in mineral ores. Country's largets steel public sector undertaking, SAIL has a special steel plant in Salem, which is ben expanded at a cost of 2000 crore rupees. Salem also has notable magnesite factories operated by private and public sectors (Public: Burn Standard & Co ; Private: Dalmia Magnesites). Tata's have their presence in the form of Tata Refractories in Salem.

Mettur, a town which is located 50 km west of Salem has a number of notable industries, including JSW Steels, MALCO (which has currently suspended its Aluminium production), Chemplasst, Thermal Power Plant, Hydel Power plant.

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