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Tata
group company Tata Sponge Iron Ltd or TSIL is on the prowl
and is looking for acquiring sponge iron plants. Taking
advantage of the Orissa government''s encouragement to
steel manufacturing plants through incentives like the
acquisition of iron ore mines, the company is going in
for forward integration to convert a part of the sponge
iron it makes to steel through the electric steel making
route and also to sell power made from the heat of kiln
waste gases.
TSIL
also plans backward integration to acquire iron ore mines
and coal blocks considered very necessary for the expansion
programme.
As
per the growth strategy formulated by the company, TSIL
is considering ultimately producing upto 2 million tonnes
per annum of steel with sponge iron and scrap as its basic
raw materials. To do so, the company will first increase
its DRI (direct reduction iron) production capacity from
240,000 tonnes at present and simultaneously add power
generation facilities of upto 47.5mw by recovering the
waste heat of the kilns in the first phase of its expansion
programme.
This
will help the company to exploit the existing buoyant
demand for DRI in the country while selling power to other
industries. In the second phase, the company plans to
generate additional power of upto 50 mw by putting up
a fluidized bed boiler-based power plant and then install
electric arc furnaces to produce steel. In the meanwhile,
the company would like to acquire its own iron ore mines
and a coal block to become self sufficient in the critical
supply of raw materials.
TSIL
officials said, "Currently, we are exploring the
possibility to take over companies that are in the red
and are incurring losses or have defaulted on their debt
repayment to institutions. We intend to take over these
non-performing assets from the institutions or from asset
reconstruction companies."
TSIL
''s growth in installed capacity will come partly through
such acquisitions. The company is scouting for plants
with manufacturing capacity of 300 tons per day at the
least, for that was the economical size. TSIL will also
expand the sponge iron manufacturing capacity of its plant
by installing a third kiln for around Rs70 crore.
This
expansion will see the plant capacity increase by 62 per
cent to 390,000 ton a year from 240,000 tonnes and will
help the company to
further consolidate its position as the largest supplier
of quality sponge iron in east India and the second largest
coal-based sponge iron plant in India.
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