Three PSU majors join hands to set up ferro alloy plants

SAIL, Rashtriya Ispat, MOIL will erect two plants with combined capacity of 150,000 tonne, total outlay of Rs 600 cr

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 24 2013 | 3:15 PM IST
A three-way joint venture between SAIL, RINL and MOIL to produce ferro alloys is on the cards with the earlier two separately proposed between SAIL-MOIL and MOIL-RINL having virtually been scrapped.
     
State-run MOIL Ltd, formerly known as Manganese Ore India Ltd, had inked two separate JV pacts with Steel Authority of India (SAIL) and Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Ltd (RINL) to set up two ferro alloy plants with a total outlay of Rs 600 crore.
     
"A couple of round discussions has already taken place between the three parties for jointly setting up the ferro alloy plant along with a captive power plant. Final decision will be taken in a couple of months' time," a source said.
     
Ferro alloys are used in steel-making for de-oxidising purposes.
     
The Rs 400 crore JV between SAIL and MOIL was proposed to be set up in Chhattisgarh with an annual capacity of 100,000 tonnes a year. The Rs 200 crore JV between RINL-MOIL in Andhra Pradesh was supposed to manufacture 50,000 tonnes of ferro alloys a year.
     
While power shortage was the primary reason for scrapping the RINL-MOIL JV; till recently SAIL was maintaining that the proposed venture with MOIL was not yet scrapped.
     
Meanwhile, a committee has been set up comprising members from all the three state-run firms under the Steel Ministry to work on the shareholding pattern, proposed capacity and likely investment for the three-way venture, a top management in one of the three firms said.
     
"The committee is likely to submit its report in a couple of months. We will take a final decision on the venture after going through the report," he said, adding the plant may come up at Nandini near Bhilai in Chhattisgarh.
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First Published: Dec 24 2013 | 3:10 PM IST

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