Bokaro:
Steel Authority of India Ltd (SAIL) will increase the
capacity of its Bokaro Steel Plant (BSP) by 75 per cent
over the next seven years, from four million tonnes to
seven million tonnes, the BSP managing director, U.B.
Singh said.
In
the ongoing first quarter, the plant has performed well
despite coal shortages and profits would be on expected
lines. "During the April-June 2004 quarter, there
was almost a 20 per cent shortage of coal supply. But
still we are on target. The plant''s profit target for
the year is Rs 1,200 crore and in the first quarter,
we would not be less than the targeted amount,"
he said.
"The
present four million tonne capacity for making hot metal
will be increased to seven million tonnes by 2011. Already,
work has started and I will go to the SAIL board with
more proposals and get funds sanctioned," he said.
According
to available estimates, the total cost for the expansion
of the Bokaro plant would be approximately around Rs
7,800 crore though the exact amount is yet to be worked
out.
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