NINL s 1-million-tonne plant at Kalinganagar in Odisha is currently less efficient as compared to other steel-producing locations within the group, and the company is looking to align its efficiency with the rest, Ashish Anupam, vice president for long products at Tata Steel, told ET in an interaction. "While we have started production, there are a lot of areas where cost efficiencies are yet to be taken out, and that is what the team is driving now," Anupam said.
NINL s 1-million-tonne plant at Kalinganagar in Odisha is currently less efficient as compared to other steel-producing locations within the group, and the company is looking to align its efficiency with the rest, Ashish Anupam, vice president for long products at Tata Steel, told ET in an interaction. "While we have started production, there are a lot of areas where cost efficiencies are yet to be taken out, and that is what the team is driving now," Anupam said.
There is a good demand seen from the construction, housing, and infrastructure segments, where new projects are coming up all over the country, Ashish Anupam, Vice President - Long Products at Tata Steel Ltd, said.