Jindal Steel has commissioned one of India’s largest blast furnaces at its Angul facility, effectively doubling its hot metal capacity from 4 MTPA to 9 MTPA. This development positions Angul as the company’s primary hub and strengthens its commitment to Atmanirbhar Bharat. The new Bhagavati Subhadrika Blast Furnace – II has a useful volume of 5,499 m² and establishes Angul as the largest single-location steel plant in India.
Angul Plant Expansion
Jindal Steel has significantly expanded its Angul, Odisha plant with the commissioning of a new, large-scale blast furnace. The addition of the Bhagavati Subhadrika Blast Furnace – II marks a substantial increase in production capacity and solidifies Angul’s role in the company’s future growth.
Doubling Production Capacity
The newly commissioned furnace doubles the hot metal production capacity at the Angul facility, increasing it from 4 MTPA to 9 MTPA. This expansion is a key component of Jindal Steel’s strategy to reach a total capacity of 12 MTPA at the Angul location.
Technology and Sustainability
The Bhagavati Subhadrika Blast Furnace is designed with cutting-edge automation, prioritizing safety and sustainability. With a useful volume of 5,499 m², this facility is among the world’s largest and most technologically advanced. The company noted that this furnace represents the vision to unite tradition with innovation.
Strategic Importance of Angul
Jindal Steel’s expansion at Angul is part of a broader strategic plan, including a dedicated port at Paradeep, a slurry pipeline, the Shreebhoomi Power Plant, and new coke oven facilities. These projects will establish Angul as a cornerstone of Jindal Steel’s global growth strategy. The company expects these developments to strengthen global competitiveness.
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