Hindustan Organic Chemicals Limited
Full Form of HOC
What is HOC?
Hindustan Organic Chemicals Limited (HOCL), commonly referred to as HOC, is a central public sector enterprise under the Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals, Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers, Government of India. It was established in 1960 with the objective of producing organic chemicals to reduce dependence on imports and achieve self-reliance in the chemical sector. HOCL's main manufacturing facility is located at Rasayani in the Raigad district of Maharashtra, and it also operates a phenol plant at Kochi, Kerala. The company produces a wide range of organic chemicals including nitrobenzene, aniline, phenol, acetone, chlorobenzenes, nitrochlorobenzenes, and hydrogen gas. These products serve as essential raw materials for the pharmaceutical, agrochemical, paint, dye, and plastic industries. HOCL plays a strategic role in India's industrial development by supplying basic chemicals that are critical for downstream manufacturing. The acronym HOC is commonly used in official communications, industry reports, and business news. For students preparing for competitive exams, HOC is an important PSU to remember, especially in the context of 'Maharatna' and 'Navratna' status discussions, though HOCL itself is a Miniratna Category-I company. Knowledge of such public sector units is often tested in the general awareness and economy sections of exams like UPSC, SSC, and banking recruitment. Overall, HOC represents a key pillar of India's efforts to build a robust domestic chemical industry.
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Example
HOC recently reported a rise in production capacity for phenol and acetone, boosting India's domestic chemical supply.