
Bhubaneswar, February 28 Indian Metals and Ferro Alloys Ltd (IMFA), based in Odisha, has announced the completion of its strategic acquisition of Tata Steel Limited's ferro-chrome plant at Kalinganagar in the Jajpur district.
According to a company statement, the transaction is valued at ₹707.26 crore, comprising a base consideration of ₹610 crore, along with GST and net working capital.
The acquisition has been entirely funded through internal accruals.
Established in 1961, IMFA is a fully integrated producer of value-added ferro-chrome.
Spread across 115 acres in Kalinganagar, the newly acquired facility consists of four furnaces with a production capacity of one lakh tonnes per annum (tpa).
The capacity will increase to 1.5 lakh tpa once the partially built fifth furnace is commissioned in about a year, the statement said.
IMFA managing director Subhrakant Panda said: "It is a transformative deal which marks a key milestone in the company's growth journey. We are committed to creating value for all stakeholders by working towards a smooth and seamless integration which delivers significant operational synergies."
He said that, together with the company's greenfield expansion, the acquisition positions IMFA as India's largest producer of ferro-chrome and among the foremost globally.
"We will continue to shape the future of ferro chrome – responsibly, sustainably and ambitiously," Panda added.
