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- Organization: Chittagong Urea Fertilizer Limited (CUFL)
- Company Details: To Know About Company -> See Below
- Position :
- Fire Vehicle Driver
- Driver
- Fire Fighter
- Security Guard
- Total Post: 58
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- Salary: See The Circular
- Dead Line: 24th November 2021
Chittagong Urea Fertilizer Limited (CUFL)
Chittagong Urea Fertilizer Limited is a urea fertilizer company in Chittagong and is owned by the state-owned Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation.
Chittagong Urea Fertilizer Limited was built in 1987 in Rangadia, Anwara Upazila, Chittagong District, Bangladesh. It was built by the Japanese Toyo Engineering Corporation. The factory has a capacity to produce 1700 tonnes of urea and 1000 tonnes of ammonia per day.
On 31 January 2015, the factory was closed by the government of Bangladesh after the reactor and cooling tower were damaged. The contract for the repair work was given to AXO Welding, an Italian company. The factory was reopened on 7 July 2017 after 400 million takas was spent on repairs. The gas to the factory was supplied by Karnaphuli Gas Distribution Company Limited. Production was suspended again on 22 December 2017 due to gas shortages and resumed on 13 September 2018, in part due to liquefied natural gas.
The factory is closed during summer to divert natural gas to home consumers like most state-owned fertilizer companies in Bangladesh. The factory cannot produce at an optimal level due to gas shortages and as a result, incurs monthly losses of up to 100 million taka. The Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation can produce 1.9 million metric tons of fertilizers against the demand for 2.5 million metric tons. The factory has also been blamed for the pollution of the Karnaphuli River.