Steel Capacity Grows: Jindal Steel Reaches 15.6 MTPA

Steel Capacity Grows: Jindal Steel Reaches 15.6 MTPA.webp

New Delhi, March 24 Jindal Steel announced on Tuesday that it has doubled the steel-making capacity of its Angul facility to 12 million tonnes per annum.

With this expansion, Angul has become one of the largest single-location steel plants in India, taking Jindal Steel's overall capacity to 15.6 million tonnes per annum (MTPA).

In a filing with the stock exchange, the company said it has fully operationalized the expansion of its Angul plant capacity from 6 MTPA to 12 MTPA within the planned timeframe.

Following this expansion, the company's overall crude steel capacity has increased to 15.6 MTPA, including 3.6 MTPA at its Raigarh facility.

Jindal Steel stated that the expanded capacity is expected to drive higher volumes and improve capacity utilization, supporting revenue growth while delivering operating leverage benefits.

The company is well-positioned to enhance margins, optimize costs, and improve profitability, while strengthening domestic steel capacity in line with India's nation-building priorities and the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat.

However, Jindal Steel did not provide any financial details.

According to industry estimates, an investment of Rs 5,000-6,000 crore is required to set up a one-million-tonne steel plant.

Jindal Steel caters to key sectors, including infrastructure, construction, railways, automotive, energy, industrial manufacturing, defence, and white goods, with supplies of value-added steel products from its Angul (Odisha) and Raigarh (Chhattisgarh) facilities.
 
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