Tata Metaliks will double its pig iron capacity to around 700,000 million tonne in 2-3 years' time. |
Harsh K Jha, managing director Tata Metaliks said, the company could adopt organic or inorganic strategies for growth. |
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If Tata Metaliks adopted the brownfield expansion route, then the expansion programme would cost Rs 200 crore and greenfield could cost Rs 300-350 crore. |
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The company had been scouting for acquisitions and was looking for a foothold in the western and southern parts of the country. Jha said, Tata Metaliks had identified some companies but refused to divulge whether dialogue had been initiated. |
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The company's current capacity for pig iron was 320,000 tonne and was expecting to register 350,000 this year, by debottlenecking. |
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Tata Metaliks was also weighing the option of diversifying into steel making like billets. The company had appointed M N Dastur & Co for the feasibility study which was expected to be completed in around two months. |
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Jha said, the company was toying with a capacity of 0.4-0.8 million tonne for the steel plant. He said, the investment would depend on the configuration of the plant which was being worked on. |
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The steel operations would be a strategic business unit (SBU) of Tata Metaliks. |
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The company was currently operating out of a 200 acre plot in Kharagpur and had sought an additional 500 acres from the state government. |
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Jha said, initially the entire billet production would be consumed by Tata Steel, which held 46.66 per cent in the company. Eventually, Tata Metaliks would cater to other customers. |
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Tata Metaliks posted a turnover of Rs 288 crore in 2004-05 and was eyeing around Rs 550 crore, at the end of the financial year. |
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The company today instituted an extension of its office-the helpdesk-in the foundry belt of Howrah. The helpdesk would provide an end-to-end service bouquet-supplying feedstock, cupola related services, helping optimise production processes, facilitating chemical analysis of the raw materials, among others. |
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