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Posco sets target to start production from Odisha plant

Senior executive says can start production within five after getting total land for first stage of project

Press Trust of India Bhubaneswar
Last Updated : Feb 26 2013 | 3:04 PM IST
Steel giant Posco India has said it will start production at its Odisha plant within five years of acquiring the total land for the first stage of the project.

The Odisha government has so far handed over about 1,700 acre of land to the company for setting up a mega steel plant near Paradip in Odisha's Jagatsinghpur district.

"We need at least two years for fencing and land preparation and subsequently the first stage construction of steel plant (8 MTPA) needs three years. So, we can start production in five years after we get total required land," a senior executive of the South Korean steel major said.

Stating that the state-owned Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO) has initiated land clearance work after a gap of more than one year, he said the company was hopeful of land clearance soon.

"After we are handed over the 2,700 acre of cleared land (land required for first stage: 8 MTPA), we will start work," the Posco official said.

Posco-India signed a memorandum of understanding with the state government in 2005. But work has been delayed by several years.

Giving reasons for delay of the project, he said, "The project faced several hurdles one after the other including opposition from one section of politically affiliated people, pending environment clearances and continuous demands of various stakeholders, which slowed down land acquisition process."

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First Published: Feb 26 2013 | 2:56 PM IST

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