1, The full form of ECGC is Export Credit Guarantee Corporation of India Limited . It’s used on Governmental ,Firms & Organizations in India
The ECGC Limited (Formerly Export Credit Guarantee Corporation of India Ltd) is a company wholly owned by the Government of India based in Mumbai, Maharashtra.[1] It provides export credit insurance support to Indian exporters and is controlled by the Ministry of Commerce. Government of India had initially set up Export Risks Insurance Corporation (ERIC) in July 1957. It was transformed into Export Credit and Guarantee Corporation Limited (ECGC) in 1964 and to Export Credit Guarantee Corporation of India in 1983.
2, The full form of ECGC is East Caribbean Group of Companies. It’s used on Business ,Companies & Corporations in Saint Vincent And The Grenadines
East Caribbean Group of Companies (ECGC) is a group of companies engaged in the milling of flour, rice and animal feeds and has operations in Kingstown, St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
The history of the East Caribbean Group of Companies tells an interesting story. A local entrepreneur, Phillip Veira (later Sir Philip) had a vision of setting up a flour mill in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. He registered the company St. Vincent Flour Mill, and proceeded to purchase some equipment which sat idle for some time. Sir Philip’s passion resonated with local businessman Rudolph Baynes, the agent for the Canadian Company Maple Leaf Mills, exporters of Nelson and Purity flour to the Islands. Mr. Baynes proposed a partnership between Maple Leaf Mills, the Government of St. Vincent and the Grenadines and Sir Phillip. This partnership involved a share structure of 40% Maple Leaf Mills, 20% Government and 40% P. H. Veira Investments.
Under the Caribbean Common Market agreement, flour production in the OECS was allocated to St. Vincent and the Grenadines. The Treaty of Chaguaramas, specifically article 56 (now article 164 of the Revised Treaty), provided protection for the sale of the St. Vincent flour in the OECS. Consequently, ECFM became the “Mill of the Islands” which gave rise to the Mill’s premier brand “Cream of the Islands” flour. Production began on Sunday 11 December, 1977 and within 3 days the products could be found on most retailers’ shelves across the island.
The core of the vision by Sir Phillip was to produce the best flour in the region, which naturally required the best wheat. This vision still holds today and we boast several varieties of the finest quality flour including white flour, whole wheat flour, patent flour for the fast food industry and specialty flours such as Multi Grain, Herb & Garlic, Rye and Pumpernickel.
As the production of flour rapidly increased, so did the demand for the 100-lb bags which the flour was packaged in and hence this gave rise to a packaging plant in 1981. Then there was the ever-multiplying mill-feed, the main by-product of flour milling. More flour meant more mill-feed; what were we to do with it all? Well, the obvious answer was to invest in a feed mill and this was exactly what we did in 1982. The company was to spend the next few years expanding its markets and growing it brands of flour and feeds.
So then what was to be the next step? Well, it was a side-ways one, moving from wheat into rice milling, with the birth of the state-of-the-art East Caribbean Rice Mills in 1988. In this same year, the East Caribbean Group of Companies was launched as the umbrella body for its operations.
We were purchasing rice from Guyana and it was not long before we were in discussions with the Guyana Government to purchase a rice mill in the town of Anna Regina. In 1990, Caricom Rice Mill became the newest entity of ECGC.
3, The full form of ECGC is Enterprise Consortium of the Gulf Coast. It’s used on Associations & Organizations ,Trade Associations in United States
Enterprise Consortium of the Gulf Coast (ECGC) was established to provide technical assistance and vital programs to communities and entrepreneurs along the Gulf Coast region.
ECGC
means
Export Credit Guarantee Corporation of India Limited
East Caribbean Group of Companies
Enterprise Consortium of the Gulf Coast
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