India’s Mahindra Auto Steel starts construction of auto steel center

Thursday, 09 January 2014 12:17:39 (GMT+3)   |   Istanbul
       

India-based Mahindra Group has announced that Mahindra Intertrade, Mahindra Auto Steel Pvt. Ltd., a joint venture between its subsidiary Mahindra Intertrade, Taiwan's China Steel Global Trading Corporation and Singapore-based Mitsui & Co. (Asia Pacific) Pte. Ltd., has started the construction of its automotive steel service center near Pune in India. This will be Mahindra's seventh steel processing facility and the third in the Pune region.
 
As SteelOrbis previously reported, the facility will be set up at a cost of $24 million with an annual processing capacity of 130,000 mt when it begins operations in the fourth quarter of the financial year 2015-16. While Mahindra Intertrade will hold a 51 percent stake in the joint venture, the other two partners will hold 24.5 percent each.

Similar articles

India’s JSL to invest $968 million in capacity expansion, infrastructure and acquisition

02 May | Steel News

Refractory maker Vesuvius India to invest $120 million to ramp up capacities

22 Apr | Steel News

India’s Shyam Metalics Limited to construct new stainless steel HRC making plant

11 Apr | Steel News

Tata Steel to infuse $795 million in equity in subsidiary NINL to expand long product capacity

29 Mar | Steel News

India’s VSTL setting up greenfield steel pipe making unit in Odisha

27 Mar | Steel News

India’s JSW Steel Limited to commission new blast furnace at Dolvi mill in 2026

14 Mar | Steel News

India’s JSL to invest $79 million in sustainability projects to cut carbon emissions

06 Mar | Steel News

India’s JSW Steel to invest $154 million to revive Piombino mill in Italy

04 Mar | Steel News

India’s JSL to inaugurate green hydrogen plant on Tuesday

26 Feb | Steel News

India’s NTPC Limited firms up $7.8 billion green hydrogen project

21 Feb | Steel News