JK Paper, country's leading paper manufacturer is planning to expand its capacity in the writing and printing segment by 1.5 lakh tonne. |
"We want to expand in the writing and printing segment as the market is expanding, and there is a buoyant demand driven by greater focus on education," Harsh Pati Singhania, managing director, said. |
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The Indian paper industry needed to expand its capacity from about 65 lakh tonne to at least 100 lakh tonne by 2010, he said. |
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While Singhania did not mention the size of investment planned but said such an expansion would cost around Rs 600-700 crore. |
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The company is also studying the possibility of installing a pulp mill along with the new facility. The new capacity is likely to be a brownfield expansion to the company's paper unit either at Rayagada (Orissa) or at Sonagadh (Gujarat). |
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JK Paper currently has an installed capacity to produce 1.8 lakh tonne writing and printing paper, and is installing a Rs 250-crore facility to manufacture 60,000 tonne of multi-layered packaging board at its Central Pulp Mills, Songadh. |
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The packaging board facility is expected to become operational by April. With the growing demand in this segment, the company hopes to quickly establish its presence in the market. |
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"The domestic retail boom will help driving demand for better quality packaging material", said Singhania. |
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On rising paper prices, he said the rise in cost was primarily on account of increased raw material prices and that the uptrend was there to stay. |
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In the 2005-06 (July-June), the company registered a turnover of Rs 844.62 crore and in the half year ending December 2006, it saw a revenue of Rs 470.21 crore. It sold 1.97 lakh tonnes paper last year. |
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