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Tata Steel plans 30 mt capacity by ’25

- ISHITA AYAN DUTT

Tata Steel is eyeing an installed capacity of 30 million tonnes (mt) by 2025 from the existing 18.5 mt.

The company plans to achieve the capacity through brownfield expansion across its plants in Jamshedpur (Jharkhand), Kalinganag­ar (Jajpur district of Odisha), the newly-acquired Bhushan Steel and the Usha Martin steel facility, for which it has signed an agreement.

“Our aim is to cross 30 mt by 2025. It’s an aspiration. We have got a line of sight up to 27-28 mt. The balance should happen,” said Anand Sen, president (steel business), Tata Steel.

At present, Tata Steel has a capacity of about 18.5 mt. Jamshedpur is at around 10 mt and Kalinganag­ar at 3 mt. “Bhushan Steel did around 3.5 mt last year. We took over in May-end and are expecting it to clock in around 4.3 mt this year. But we can see our way towards 5.6 mt,” Sen said.

Small capital expenditur­e might be required for the purpose. It was being worked out, but could be in the range of ~5 billion and ~10 billion, he said.

“Our assessment showed it could cross 8 mt, but for that a new blast furnace would have to be put up. It would be like a second phase. So, the first attempt was to quickly cross 5 mt,” said Sen. Bhushan Steel was acquired by Tata Steel through India’s new insolvency and bankruptcy process.

The Kalinganag­ar second phase, which would take the capacity from 3 mt to 8 mt, would be completed by 2021 or early 2022.

Also, in September, Tata Steel had signed an agreement to acquire Usha Martin's steel business, which, Sen said, could do around 1.5 mt. Jamsedpur plant, which is currently at around 10 mt, could go up to 13.5 mt.

Sen was speaking on the eve of announceme­nt of the 56th Metallurgi­sts’ Day and 72nd Annual Technical Meeting organised by the Indian Institute of Metals in associatio­n with Tata Steel.

The numbers discussed by Sen roughly add up to about 28.6 mt. Further debottlene­cking at any of the facilities could help Tata Steel achieve the target.

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