IMFA Expands Ferro-Chrome Production with Strategic Acquisition

IMFA Expands Ferro-Chrome Production with Strategic Acquisition.webp

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.
 
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