BS
Reporter / Kolkata/ Bhubaneswar Nov 27, 2012, 00:39 IST
Tata
Steel, which is developing a six million tonne greenfield steel plant at
Kalinganagar in Jajpur district of Odisha, hopes to commission first phase of
the project with a capacity of three million tonne, by August 2014.
“We
are getting cooperation of the locals. Construction work on our Kalinganagar
plant is going on in full swing. By August 2014, we hope to commission the
first phase of the plant,” sad H M Nerurkar, managing director, Tata Steel. The
first phase of the project would see an investment of Rs 25,000 crore. The
greenfield steel plant at Kalinganagar will concentrate entirely on flat steel
products, catering to the needs of the automotive industry and white goods.
Nerurkar
and B.Muthuraman, vice chairman of Tata Steel called on chief minister Naveen
Patnaik to apprise him on the status of Kalingangar steel plant and industrial
park at Gopalpur where the steel maker is the anchor tenant.
Nerurkar
hinted that Tata Steel was keen on taking up two new projects at Gopalpur in
addition to the two existing projects. However, he refused to spell out the
details, saying the projects were yet to be approved by the company’s board.
The
steel maker had lined up two projects at the Gopalpur industrial park- a 50,000
tonne per annum ferroalloys plant and 4,00,000 tonne per annum bar mill.
Tata
Steel would invest Rs 1,000 crore on these two projects which would initially
create employment for 1,000 people.
While
the ferroalloys plant will cost about Rs 200 to Rs 250 crore, the bar mill will
be set up at an investment of Rs 750 to Rs 800 crore. This will be the third
ferroalloys plant of Tata Steel in Odisha. The company is operating two
ferroalloys plants at Bamanipal and Athgarh (through its subsidiary Rawmet)
with capacities of 50,000 tonne per annum each.
Tata
Steel had got the environment clearance for the Gopalpur industrial park. It
was awaiting CRZ (coastal regulatory zone) nod for the project. The company has
placed all major orders for its projects at Gopalpur industrial park being
developed on around 3,500 acres of land.
Source: BS
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