SAIL's Feb export best-ever monthly volume in 10 years

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

SAIL today said it exported 1.03 lakh tonnes of steel in February, its best ever monthly export figure in the last 10 years.

The PSU steel major said the also included its first-ever shipment from its New Plate Mill at Rourkela facility to



"In the month of February 2017, SAIL has achieved the best-ever export monthly volume of steel in last ten years. A total of 1.03 lakh tonnes of steel was exported last month, which includes the first-time shipment of CE marked plates from the New Plate Mill of SAIL's Rourkela Steel Plant to Europe," Ltd (SAIL) today said in a statement.

The new 4.3 metre wide plate mill with initial capacity of 1 million tonnes (MT) can be augmented to 1.8 MT and is equipped with the state-of-the-art technology which can produce a wide range of plates with close dimensional tolerance, perfect flatness and surface finish to meet stringent international standards.

Other products which contribute to this record include wire rods, hot rolled coil, billets and slabs, it said.

During the current financial year 2016-17, SAIL has already exported 6.82 lakh tonnes.

"The company aims at exporting 10 per cent of its total production and at doubling the volumes for next fiscal in FY 2017-18 which will happen after tripling export volumes during the current fiscal," SAIL said.

SAIL plans to soon diversify its basket with cold rolled and galvanised products from New Cold Rolling Mill at Bokaro, structural's from New Universals Section Mill at Burnpur and Medium Structural Mill at Durgapur.

Through the enriched product offering, the company aims to consolidate its presence not only in South East Asian market but also in

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

SAIL's Feb export best-ever monthly volume in 10 years

SAIL today said it exported 1.03 lakh tonnes of steel in February, its best ever monthly export figure in the last 10 years. The PSU steel major said the exports also included its first-ever shipment from its New Plate Mill at Rourkela facility to Europe. "In the month of February 2017, SAIL has achieved the best-ever export monthly volume of steel in last ten years. A total of 1.03 lakh tonnes of steel was exported last month, which includes the first-time shipment of CE marked plates from the New Plate Mill of SAIL's Rourkela Steel Plant to Europe," Steel Authority of India Ltd (SAIL) today said in a statement. The new 4.3 metre wide plate mill with initial capacity of 1 million tonnes (MT) can be augmented to 1.8 MT and is equipped with the state-of-the-art technology which can produce a wide range of plates with close dimensional tolerance, perfect flatness and surface finish to meet stringent international standards. Other products which contribute to this record exports ... SAIL today said it exported 1.03 lakh tonnes of steel in February, its best ever monthly export figure in the last 10 years.

The PSU steel major said the also included its first-ever shipment from its New Plate Mill at Rourkela facility to

"In the month of February 2017, SAIL has achieved the best-ever export monthly volume of steel in last ten years. A total of 1.03 lakh tonnes of steel was exported last month, which includes the first-time shipment of CE marked plates from the New Plate Mill of SAIL's Rourkela Steel Plant to Europe," Ltd (SAIL) today said in a statement.

The new 4.3 metre wide plate mill with initial capacity of 1 million tonnes (MT) can be augmented to 1.8 MT and is equipped with the state-of-the-art technology which can produce a wide range of plates with close dimensional tolerance, perfect flatness and surface finish to meet stringent international standards.

Other products which contribute to this record include wire rods, hot rolled coil, billets and slabs, it said.

During the current financial year 2016-17, SAIL has already exported 6.82 lakh tonnes.

"The company aims at exporting 10 per cent of its total production and at doubling the volumes for next fiscal in FY 2017-18 which will happen after tripling export volumes during the current fiscal," SAIL said.

SAIL plans to soon diversify its basket with cold rolled and galvanised products from New Cold Rolling Mill at Bokaro, structural's from New Universals Section Mill at Burnpur and Medium Structural Mill at Durgapur.

Through the enriched product offering, the company aims to consolidate its presence not only in South East Asian market but also in

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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