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Hindustan Zinc set to commission two mills

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Hindustan Zinc is set to commission two new mills in Rajasthan with a joint capacity of 3 million tonnes (MT) of ore-treatment with an investment of Rs 600 crore, a top company official said.

After the commission­ing of the new mills, the ore treatment capacity will increase to 17.5 MT from the current 14.5 MT per annum.

“Setting up of new mills is part of our plan to match growing demand of zinc in India. With over 3 MT of additional treatment of ore, we would be able to increase substantia­l volume of metal.

“We are on our course to produce 1.2 MT of metal and moving steadily to produce 1.5 MT. We are investing close to Rs 600 crore to set up these two new mills,” Hindustan Zinc CEO Sunil Duggal said.

Moving towards a fully undergroun­d mining company by FY2019, the company aims to take its zinc production to 1.5 MT in the next five years. “Both the new mills are expected to be commission­ed by Q3 of FY2019,” Duggal said.

He said the first mill of 1.5 MT is being commission­ed at Zawar mines, about 45 km away from Udaipur. Zawar’s current ore treatment capacity is 2.5 MT, and post setting up of new mill of 1.5 MT, the ore treatment capacities would increase to 4 MT.

Zawar has four mines with combined ore production capacity of 4 MT which is being expanded to 8 MT in the next five years through mechanisat­ion and switching over to trackless mining.

Duggal said the second mill of 1.5 MT is being commission­ed at Sindesar Khurd mine in Rajsamand district in Rajasthan. Sindesar Khurd mine’s current ore treatment capacity is 4.5 MT which would increase to 6 MT after commission­ing of the mill.

Sindesar Khurd mine is known for its silver production.

Duggal said Hindustan Zinc is transition­ing to become a fully undergroun­d mining company by FY 2019.

The company is also setting up fumer plant to further improve recovery of metals from the slag to boost its metal production, particular­ly leadsilver with an investment of Rs 570 crore.

“Our fumer plant is also on track for commission­ing soon. This will give us technology to extract lead and silver from waste,” Duggal said.

The company has plans to put-up three fumer plants overall at its locations in Rajasthan.

He said since disinvestm­ent in 2002, Hindustan Zinc has invested over $3 billion in expansion programmes to reach the metal production capacity of 1 million tonne.

After the commission­ing of the new mills, the ore treatment capacity will increase to 17.5 MT from the current 14.5 MT per annum

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