"...The company as a long-term strategy, plans to expand its steel capacity to 40 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) by 2025 by means of brown-field and greenfield expansions and also through acquisitions," JSW Steel said in communique to the BSE.
"In line with the company's long-tern growth strategy, the capacity expansion projects including the project at Salem, will be taken up in phases," it added.
JSW Steel now has 14.3 mtpa capacity and its plants are located at Maharashtra, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.
It is in the process of raising the capacity of its Dolvi unit in Maharashtra to 5 mtpa from 3.3 mtpa now. JSW Steel has sought necessary clearances to increase the capacity of the unit further to 10 mtpa, a company source said.
JSW Steel is also planning to raise the capacity of its Salem plant in Tamil Nadu from 1 mtpa now.
The company had been pursuing some acquisitions overseas in recent times, but nothing concrete has happened yet. The steelmaker is also reportedly in talks for a domestic buy-out.
The capacity raising plan of JSW Steel is in sync with government's plan of more than trebling country's steel-making capacity to 300 mtpa by 2025, requiring a whopping USD 200 billion investment over the next decade.
It generally takes USD 1 billion investment to create a one million tonne steel capacity.
