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Tata Steel dedicates its Kalinganagar plant to Odisha

By Niranjan Mudholkar,

Added 18 November 2015

The first phase of 6 MnTPA plant to produce flat, lighter, high-tensile strength steel and augment the production capacity of Tata Steel in India to 13 MnTPA

Tata Steel has taken a step towards beginning a new chapter by dedicating its Kalinganagar Steel plant to the State of Odisha. The long journey of Tata Steel has seen the company re-define its sustainability strategies in a number of ways to become the global steel industry benchmark in value creation and corporate citizenship.

Tata Steel's Kalinganagar steel plant will set a high benchmark in technology and other performance parameters in the country excelling in operations and ensuring a total commitment to enhancing stakeholder value. 

The Kalinganagar Steel Plant is the largest single-location Greenfield steel project in India. The first phase (3 MnTPA) of 6 MnTPA will produce world-class flat, lighter, high-tensile strength steel and will augment its Indian production to around 13 MnTPA of crude steel in India.

It will help the Company expand its portfolio to high-grade flat products for ship-building, defence equipment, energy and power, infrastructure building, aviation and lifting & excavation. This expansion will also reinforce Tata Steel`s leadership position in the domestic automotive segment.

In his address, the Odisha Chief Minister, Naveen Patnaik dwelt at length on Tata Steel's age-old relationship with Odisha and said: "The contribution of Tata Steel to the State's industrial and economic progress has been laudable and the setting up of this plant is a milestone in this journey. The spin-off benefits from this plant will accrue to the local economy of Kalinganagar and Jajpur." The Chief Minister also complimented the Company for its CSR initiatives in and around Kalinganagar.

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