Investment to the tune of Rs 180 crore will be made on infrastructure of the project which is expected to generate 15,000 jobs.
Odisha currently contributes about 54 per cent of India's total aluminium smelting capacity.
"With the demand of aluminium expected to rise further, Odisha ... Is setting up first of its kind Aluminium Park in Angul. Spreading over 223 acres of industrial land, the Aluminium Park will create opportunity for downstream industries in aluminium sector," the state government said in a statement.
The need for the project was felt as India's aluminium consumption is growing at a compound rate of 15 per cent (year-on-year), making it one of the largest consumption markets in the world.
"With an investment of Rs 180 crore for the infrastructure of the project, the aluminium park would reflect a complete industrial state-of-the-art entity, fully equipped with logistics infrastructure facility, an exclusive training centre, a park administration and a display and trade services facility," the statement said.
Sanjeev Chopra, Principal Secretary, Industries Department, said, "Odisha is witnessing rapid industrial transformation as per the roadmap laid out in our 'Vision 2025' document...We have already received many investment proposals for the Aluminium Park in Angul and we aim to create around 15,000 job opportunities through the project."
Odisha is home to leading domestic and international aluminium companies like Nalco, Hindalco and Vedanta. Coupled with committed availability of feedstock from the mother plants, the project opens up substantial opportunities for the downstream industries.
The statement said Angul Aluminium Park is strategically located abutting the Nalco Smelter Plant and in close proximity to all major ports and markets, the national highway and the international airport at Bhubaneswar.
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