Indian Metals & Ferro Alloys Ltd (IMFA), country’s largest integrated producer of value-added ferro chrome, said that it has adopted a new organisation structure from Tuesday.

The new structure entails two business units – one for ferro alloy and another for power. Company’s captive chromite mining activity will now come under the ferro alloys business unit.

The company has a 2.75 lakh-tonnes-a-year ferro chrome capacity at its manufacturing units at Therubali and Choudwar in Odisha.

Its captive power generation capacity (at Choudwar) currently stands at 258 mw and the company owns chrome ore mines at Sukinda (116.76 hectare), Nuasahi (40.47 ha), Bangur (37.34 ha), Mahagiri (73.78 ha) and Chingudipal (26.62 ha).