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Tata Steel to set up unit in S Africa
Business Standard
April 20, 2006
Work on the $120 mn greenfield
ferro chrome project to be completed by 2007-end.
Tata Steel is planning to set up a green field ferro
chrome project with an investment $120 million at Richards
Bay in South Africa.
The construction work on this project is likely to begin
from next month and end by last quarter of 2007.
Environmental clearance for this 135 million tonne capacity
project has been received from South African government
recently.
Tata Steel is teaming up with Tata Group's holding company
in South Africa, Tata Africa, in 90:10 ratio, for the
project.
"Over 50 per cent of the funding for the project
will be met through equity and shareholders loan and
remaining will be raised from overseas financial institutions.
The plant will also double its capacity by 2009,"
said Tata Steel Chief (Overseas Project) Somadeb Banerjee.
Banerjee said the project would have turnover over of
more than $110 million in the first year of operations.
It is also looking at internal rate of return of more
than 20 per cent, he added.
Towards supplementing this project further, Tata Steel
is also actively exploring the possibilities of acquiring
chromide ore mines in South Africa with capacity of
10 to 20 tonne.
"Though the project will depend upon India for
import of higher grade raw materials, the higher realisation
will mitigate the transportation cost. This will also
leverage lower freight cost, and develop access to markets
in Europe and the US apart from servicing existing South
East Asian markets," Banerjee said.
He pointed out that the South African government had
extended a package of strategic investment project status
which will enable the project to exempt from income
tax exemption up to 100 per cent of investment. This
proposed project is located in an industrial development
zone, which is equal to SEZ in India.
According to analysts, the ferro chrome project in South
Africa makes sense as power cost in the country is 2.34
US cents per KWh for producing chrome compared with
6.44 US Cents per Kwh.
Meanwhile, the company is also planning to set up a
steel plant with a capacity of 2 million tonne which
will be later scaled up to 4 million tonne. This project
is likely to be completed by end of 2009 and the company
in finalising the arrangements for gas supply and pellets
for production.
"The cost of the project is not yet finalized.
Though initially Tata Group will be have complete ownership,
the Group may think about bringing a joint venture in
a later stage," Banerjee said.
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