JSW Ispat Steel

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JSW Ispat Steel Ltd (JISL) was an Indian company with operations in iron, steel, mining, energy and infrastructure. It was set up as Nippon Denro Ispat Limited in May 1984 by founding chairman M. L. Mittal.[3] It was listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange and National Stock Exchange of India until 2013 when it was merged with JSW Steel.[4] It was headquartered in Mumbai and employed about 3,000 people.

JSW Ispat Steel Limited
Company typePublic company
BSE: 500305
NSE: ISPATIND
IndustrySteel
Founded1984
FateMerged with JSW Steel in 2013[1]
HeadquartersKalmeshwar, Nagpur, India
Key people
Sajjan Jindal (Chairman), B.K Singh (Chief executive officer)
ProductsSponge iron, Hot Rolled Coils, Cold Rolled Coils, Galvanized Sheets/ Coils, Colour Coated Sheets
RevenueIncrease 10,578.69 crore (US$1.3 billion) (2010)[2]
Decrease −322.34 crore (US$−39 million)
Number of employees
3,000 (2008)
ParentJSW Steel

Ispat Industries was ranked 5th among major next to Tata steel and JSW steel companies in India for the year 2008 by Business World.[5]

History

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Nippon Denro Ispat Limited was incorporated in 1984[6] and was granted the first Industrial License by the Government of India for manufacturing Galvanised Plain/Corrugated Sheets. IIL was set up as a cold rolling reversing mill, in collaboration with Hitachi of Japan, to manufacture a wide range of cold rolled carbon steel strips. In 1988 it installed a colour coating line and was granted Industrial License for Cold Rolled Sheets. In 1994 Business interests within the Group were demarcated. The eldest son, Mr. L N Mittal continued managing the international operations while Mr. Pramod Mittal and Mr. Vinod Mittal, the younger brothers focused on steel and other businesses in India. In 1994, it commissioned the world's largest gas-based single mega module plant for manufacturing direct reduced iron (sponge iron), at its Maharashtra-based Dolvi plant. In 1995 hot strip mill with Continuous Strip Processing (CSP) technology was installed at Dolvi. In 1998, integrated steel plant for the production of hot rolled coils was launched, using technologies such as the Conarc Process for steel making and the Compact Strip Process. Year 2000 saw the erection and commissioning of a 2 MTPA blast furnace at the Dolvi steel complex. Sponge iron capacity was increased from 1.2 MTPA to 1.4 MTPA in the year 2003. Year 2004 saw the increase in capacity of Hot rolled coil from 1.5 MTPA to 2.4 MTPA and Sponge iron from 1.4 MTPA to 1.6 MTPA.

Company

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JSW Ispat Steel has two integrated steel plants, located at Dolvi and Kalmeshwar in the state of Maharashtra. The 1,200 acres (4.9 km2) Dolvi complex houses the 30 lakh tonne per annum hot rolled coils plant, which combines the latest technologies – the Conarc process for steel making and the compact strip process (CSP) – introduced in Asia.

Major units

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Integrated Steel Plant at Dolvi, Maharashtra

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The Dolvi complex has a captive port located close to it on the Amba River, which opens into the Arabian Sea. This port can handle barges and mini-bulk carriers up to 4,000 Dead Weight Tonnage (DWT). Moreover, a jetty adjoining the complex is capable of handling cargo of up to 1 crore (10 million) tonnes per annum.

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Integrated Steel Plant at Kalmeshwar, Maharashtra

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The integrated steel plant at Kalmeshwar uses the latest steel manufacturing technology to produce galvanised sheets and products, apart from cold rolled coils. The Kalmeshwar complex houses a total of three advanced plants – a 3.25 lakh tonnes Galvanised Plain/Galvanised Corrugated plant, a 3.3 lakh tonne Cold Rolled Coils plant and a 60,000 tonne Colour Coated Sheets plant.

Takeover by JSW Steel

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On 21 December 2010 it was declared that JSW Steel will buy controlling interest in Ispat Industries at an enterprise value of $3 billion to emerge as India's largest private producer of the steel with an annual capacity of 1.43 crore (14.3 million) tonnes. In June 2012, the complete merger of JSW Steel and JSW Ispat steel has been completed.

References

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  1. ^ "Ispat merges with JSW Steel". The Hindu. 2 September 2012. Retrieved 1 July 2023.
  2. ^ "BSE Plus". Archived from the original on 14 July 2011. Retrieved 13 July 2011.
  3. ^ "Welcome to ISPAT Industries Limited". Ispatind.com. Retrieved 30 October 2010.
  4. ^ "Fixes Record Date for Composite Scheme of Amalgamation and Arrangement". www.bseindia.com. Retrieved 1 July 2023.
  5. ^ "Business World Industry Rankings" (PDF). Business World. 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 August 2011. Retrieved 28 July 2009.
  6. ^ "Ispat's Mohan Mittal makes way for son". Rediff.com. 12 July 2002. Retrieved 16 July 2010.
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