Steel Min in talks with railways to resolve rake issue

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The ministry is in talks with railways to ensure adequate availability of rakes for industries that have been saying the problem has led to shortage of raw materials at plants, according to Union Chaudhary Railway rakes are those wagons which carry various raw materials like coal and iron ore to industrial plants. Coal-based steel, power and aluminium plants have been complaining against railways for raw material supply-related issues due to unavailability of adequate rakes. On being asked about the measures the ministry is adopting to sort out the railway shortage issue, the said, "...this is a problem.

We are talking to the (in this regard)," Singh told The government understands that market is very important for business; and for market, is very essential, the said. Power industry body Indian Captive Power Producers Association (ICPPA), whose members include players from key sectors such as and aluminium, had urged the government to ensure coal availability, saying most captive power producers (CPPs) are facing severe shortage of the fuel which may lead to closure of plants. Besides, railways is also doing "choosy deliveries", it said. To meet their loading targets, the zonal railway is making deliveries to plants which are near pits and this is something which is not justified, ICPPA had said. Captive power producers are already facing shortage from one body of the government, which is and now this practice of railways make the matter worse, he added. Even big players like had also complained about issues related to railway rakes. had said supply and production of steel, aluminium, and captive power producers have been hit due to shortage of railway rakes and this situation needs immediate correction, Jindal said. The government should ensure that performing assets do not face any shortage of raw material, he added.

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First Published: Sun, January 21 2018. 11:05 IST