The Ministry of Railways has recently floated a global tender to procure rails. This is the first time that railways has come up with such a tender.
At present, state-run Steel Authority of India (SAIL) is the only company supplying rails to the country's largest transport network railways.
SAIL manufactures 260-metre long rails at its Bhilai Steel Plant (BSP) in Chhattisgarh. Naveen Jindal-led Jindal Steel and Power Ltd (JSPL) is the only private company in the country which produces rails.
While an email sent to the JSPL remained unanswered, an official requesting anonymity confirmed that a railways team is visiting for an assessment of the "domestic producer and supplier of rails".
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The plant has a capacity to produce 1 million tonne (mt) of rails, about 30 per cent more than the railways' requirement.
JSPL is confident of making early deliveries to the Indian Railways if it succeeds in securing the tender, a top company official had earlier said.
Ansari had said that the company is fully prepared and well equipped. It is capable of making early deliveries compared to any other player. "If we bag the tender today, we can start making deliveries in just three weeks. It would take much longer for a foreign firm to start making deliveries. JSPL has a capacity to supply over 50,000 mt rail per month."
The company has experience in rails and is already supplying rails to other countries like Iran, Bangladesh, Mozambique and Brazil.
It has yet to enter the domestic rail space as the Indian Railways has been procuring rails from SAIL under an agreement it had signed with the PSU.