Production at Zimbabwe steel plant to start within a year, says Essar

Our Bureau Updated - March 15, 2011 at 10:38 PM.

The Essar Group plans to start production at the Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Co's one million tonnes per annum steel plant in the next 12 months.

"There are certain pre-conditions for production to begin in that plant. A team from Essar Steel is in Zimbabwe talking to the Government," Mr Malay Mukherjee said on Tuesday on the sidelines of an industry event.

Essar Group subsidiary, Essar Africa Holdings Ltd, and the Zimbabwean Government signed an agreement last week to set up two joint venture companies that will acquire all the steel and mining assets and liabilities of ZISCO. Essar will own 60 per cent of the steel joint venture and 80 per cent of the mining company.

Essar Steel would also conduct exploration for the iron ore mines in Zimbabwe over the next few months, said Mr Mukherjee, adding that the quantum of investment will be decided once the company gets a clearer picture of the assets in the country.

ZISCO has been non-operational for the past few years due to a shortage of funds for working capital and the maintenance of plant and equipment, irregular supply of power and other critical raw materials.

Published on March 15, 2011 17:08