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Tata Steel looks downunder

MAJOR Indian steel maker Tata Steel is looking for coal mines in Australia and New Zealand to fee...

Staff Reporter

The company plans to reach 15 million tonne per annum capacity by 2010, which increases a requirement for coal the company’s current captive resources cannot fulfill.

 

The company recently entered into a joint venture agreement with the West Bengal Industrial Development Corporation to set up a coke oven plant at Haldia with an annual capacity of 800,000 tonnes of coke.

 

"We will require additional coal resources for this plant. It is likely that a part of the coke produced will be exported. However, primarily the output will be for captive consumption," a senior company executive told Business Standard.

 

A capacity expansion at Jamshedpur is underway to lift capacity to 5Mt per annum. The company has outlined another expansion project of 2.4 million tonne, expected to be commissioned by 2007-08.

 

The company has also signed a memorandum of understanding with the Orissa government to set up a 6Mt steel plant. In addition, the company is also building a sea port at Dhamra in Orissa, along with Larsen & Toubro.

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