Tata
Metaliks in manufacturing JV with Kubota Corporation of
Japan
April 2, 2007
Tata
Metaliks, the largest producer of foundry-grade pig
iron in the country, has decided to go ahead with one
of its value-addition projects, a Ductile Iron (DI)
pipe manufacturing joint venture with the world's leading
DI pipe maker, Kubota Corporation of Japan, at Kharagpur.
The company's board of directors at a board meeting
held on March 29, 2007, approved the project as a joint
venture with world leaders in DI pipe making, Kubota
Corporation of Japan. The other Japanese partner in
this joint venture is Metal One Corporation. Besides
equity participation, Kubota will also bring in its
state-of-the-art technology in DI pipe manufacturing
and will provide the best operational practices with
Japanese standards. The joint venture, which will be
a subsidiary of Tata Metaliks, will initially produce
110,000 tpa DI pipes of international quality standards,
a part of which will be exported. The proposed world-class
pipe manufacturing facility will use liquid pig iron
from Tata Metaliks' existing mini blast furnaces and
is expected to be operational by 2009. DI pipe is a
long-lifecycle product which allows for efficient water
management. The world-class product from the plant will
greatly assist the infrastructural development in the
country.
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