"With the commissioning of the Coke Oven Battery number 11, the company will be self-sufficient in coke requirement for stable operation of Jamshedpur Steel works," a company release said.
Tata Group Chairman Cyrus P Mistry today inaugurated the coke oven Battery No 11 at Jamdshepur.
Built at a production capacity of 0.7 million tonnes per annum, the Coke Oven Battery No 11 operates with 88 ovens with stamp charge technology and was the largest coke oven complex at the Jamshedpur works.
"The project will bring about commercially significant difference to the operations at the Company," he said.
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