In a recent meeting with the minister, company Managing Director Malay Chatterjee "stressed upon specific issues connected to KIOCL" and sought assistance for rejuvenation, the Bangalore-based PSU said in a statement today.
"The company is now operating with only vertical, pellet plant, with the iron ore sourced from NMDC though it had other verticals such as mining, beneficiation and blast furnace unit with operational profits on year-on-year basis," it said.
The iron ore mining operation of KIOCL, earlier known as Kudremukh Iron Ore Company, was stopped since 2005 following a Supreme Court order. It now depends on NMDC for iron ore to run its pellet plant in Mangalore and is operating the plant with "very thin margins".
It is also geared up for opening its new vertical in the operation and maintenance for better utilisation of manpower and expertise. It has already received orders from NMDC.
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The company statement said Chatterjee has sought Tomar's patronage and intervention with a view to achieve capacity expansion and diversification.
KIOCL, which is exploring ways to restart pellets after a gap of three years, is also pursuing international avenues by entering into conversion contract with Iran and other West Asian countries.