The Rourkela Steel Plant continues to operate its major production facilities well over their rated capacity, achieving its best-ever production figures since inception during the first four months of the 2011-12 financial year, officials said today.
The plant produced 0.747 million tonne of hot metal, 0.709 million tonne of crude steel and 0.683 million tonne of saleable steel, corresponding to 112%, 112% and 122% of the rated production capacity.
These figures represent the best-ever production at the plant for the April-July period since inception, RSP sources said here today.
A number of units in the finishing mills of the steel plant also performed with distinction, achieving their best-ever performance for the April-July period.
This includes production of 158,579 tonne of plates, 549,211 tonne of hot rolled coils (total), 108,390 tonne of hot rolled plates and 21,299 tonne of electric resistance weld (ERW) pipes.
With a view to improve profitability, the steel plant had commenced the fiscal with strategy to maximise production volumes to bring down cost of production while also improving techno-economic parameters.
The record production is significant, given that April to July is normally a period reserved for carrying out annual maintenance and repair activities.