The Sunday Guardian

SAIL-Arcelor joint venture on track

Talks between state-owned SAIL and the world’s largest steel producer ArcelorMit­tal are in the ‘final stages’.

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The proposed joint venture between state- owned Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) and world’s largest steel producer ArcelorMit­tal for automotive steel plant is likely to take shape soon.

According to a source privy to developmen­ts, talks between the two companies are in the ‘final stages’. The deadline for closing the deal ended in May this year.

“Discussion­s are going on where the plant should be set up. There are three options – Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtr­a and Gujarat. Besides, commercial terms and conditions are being worked out. The discussion­s are at final stage and the deal is likely to be signed soon,” said the source.

The two companies had signed an MoU in May 2015 for setting up an state-of-theart automotive steel manufactur­ing facility under a JV arrangemen­t in India with an estimated cost of Rs 5,000 crore. However, financial negotiatio­ns delayed the formation of the proposed project.

Sources said a feasibilit­y report on the new joint venture has been prepared by the Joint Working Group ( JWG) and all the pre-requisite formalitie­s have been achieved. The final draft of the agreement is ready, they added.

It is believed that the JV will not only support the booming automobile sector in the country but also provide specialize­d technologi­es to SAIL. It has been agreed that the hot-rolled input products for the JV will be supplied by SAIL’s new hot strip mill in Rourkela, Odisha, thus making the entire value chain indigenous, on the lines of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of ‘Make in India’. However, no decision has been taken as to where the JV would be set up.

This is to be noted that SAIL recently entered into a strategic agreement with Posco for wide ranging technical services for SAIL’s IISCO Steel Plant (ISP) at Burnpur to assist in realizing the benefits from its new and state of the art plant. The plant, which has already completed its modernizat­ion and expansion, is ramping up production from its new facilities and its wire rod mill will soon start producing world class wire rods in special grades to meet both domestic and internatio­nal requiremen­ts, said a SAIL official.

Under the agreement, Posco will provide technical supervisin­g service including its know-how relating to operation and maintenanc­e of coke-making, iron and steel making and wire rod mills. The agreement will pave the way for sharing of best practices in the area of technology and maintenanc­e which will benefit the Burnpur plant. Transport Corporatio­n of India Ltd (TCI) is an integrated supply chain and logistics solutions provider. The company offers multimodal transporta­tion solutions working in different segment divisions such as energy, freight, supply chain solution and seaways. All the different divisions work under a separate subsidiary—TCI Freight, TCI Supply Chain, TCI Seaways and TCI Global, among others. TCI Freight is a surface transport entity. TCI Supply Chain offers services to sectors such as auto, retail, telecom, electrical and pharmaceut­ical. TCI Seaways caters to coast cargo requiremen­ts for transporti­ng containers and bulk cargo. On the other hand, TCI Global provides customer clearance, internatio­nal inbound and outbound freight handling, third party logistics, multimodal services and project cargo. The company has a fleet of customised vehicles and

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