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Tata Steel Commissions Blast Furnace At Kalinganagar
Tata Steel is building a massive new blast furnace in India while closing down Port Talbot's
Tata announced on Friday, September 20 that the company had successfully commissioned India’s largest blast furnace at Kalinganagar in Odisha.
Tata Steel commissions India’s largest blast furnace in Kalinganagar, Odisha
With the Phase II expansion, Odisha has emerged as the largest investment destination in India for Tata Steel, with a total cumulated investment of over Rs 100,000 crore in the last 10 years.
Tata Steel commissions blast furnace at Kalinganar plant under Rs 27,000 cr expansion project
The company commenced the Rs 27,000-crore second phase of expansion of its Kalinganagar project in Odisha in November 2018.
India’s largest blast furnace with Rs 27k cr investment by Tata Steel in THIS state
The new blast furnace, with a volume of 5,870 m3, is equipped with state-of-the-art features for long campaign life and an eco-friendly design to optimise the steelmaking process. The blast furnace will also have a zero-process water discharge plan with rainwater harvesting.
Tata Steel commissions blast furnace at Kalinganagar
Tata Steel announced that it has successfully commissioned Phase II of blast furnace located at Kalinganagar, Odisha.
Tata Steel commissions India’s largest blast furnace in Odisha's Kalinganagar
The new blast furnace with a volume of 5870 cubic metre was inaugurated by T. V. Narendran, CEO and managing director, Tata Steel, in the presence of senior leaders of the company
Tata Steel Commissions India's Largest Blast Furnace In Odisha
The new blast furnace is equipped with state-of-the-art features for a longer life along with an eco-friendly design to improve the steelmaking process.
Tata Steel Commissions India's Largest Blast Furnace: A New Era of Steel Production
Tata Steel has commissioned India's largest blast furnace at its Kalinganagar plant, boosting production capacity from 3 to 8 million tonnes annually. The Rs 27,000-crore expansion project enhances raw material capacity,
Tata Steel commissions ‘India’s largest blast furnace’ at Kalinganagar
Tata Steel commissions India's largest blast furnace at Kalinganagar, Odisha, boosting production capacity and showcasing advanced engineering prowess.
India's Tata Steel invests $3.23 billion to expand crude steel capacity
India's Tata Steel has invested 270 billion rupees ($3.23 billion) to expand crude steel capacity at its facility in the eastern Indian state of Odisha, the company said on Friday. ($1 = 83.5200 Indian rupees) (This story has been corrected to fix an error in the headline and paragraph 1,
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The Whyalla blast furnace is offline again with no firm date for its return to steelmaking
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