Sources said following detailed due-diligence of assets, there has been a series of discussions between the two parties. A financial bid has also been made by the country's largest steel maker, Steel Authority of India (SAIL), they added.
Eyeing to acquire or even enter into joint venture pacts with IDCOL for the two units, SAIL was exploring these possibilities and signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Odisha government firm.
IFCAL was established in 1969 at Jajpur Road on 369 acres of land with technological assistance of a Swedish firm. The company has 18,000 tonnes of ferro chrome making capacity and a 9.5 MW captive power plant.
It sources chromite from an IDCOL mine at Tailangi, which is around 60 KM away from the plant, having an estimated 63.40 lakh tonnes of reserve. Ferro chrome is used in steel making, particularly in the making of stainless steel.
Facilities for manufacturing of DI pipe and a coke oven plant can also be set up within the plant premises which is located on 570 acre area.