Andhra Pradesh State Civil Supplies Corporation Limited

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Andhra Pradesh State Civil Supplies Corporation Limited
Public Sector Undertaking overview
Formed1974
Type Civil supplies
Jurisdiction Andhra Pradesh, India
Headquarters Kanuru, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, India
Employeesest. 500-1000
Public Sector Undertaking executives
Parent departmentDepartment of Civil Supplies, Government of Andhra Pradesh
Website www.apscscl.in

The Andhra Pradesh State Civil Supplies Corporation is a state government agency to promote, distribute and sale of food items and other commodities, ensure food quality control in Andhra Pradesh, India. [1]

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History

The corporation was established in the year 1974, as a limited company under the Companies Act 1956. The Share capital of the company is fully contributed by the Government of Andhra Pradesh.

Organisation

The company is headed by a chairman including 2-8 board of directors. The chairman is appointed by the Government of Andhra Pradesh. The organisation undertakes the public distribution system and market intervention as a measure for controlling prices and also minimum support price as per the orders issued by the Government of Andhra Pradesh. [2] [3]

The organisation is having 439 Mandal level stock points in the state for the storage of stocks.

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