Arcelor Mittal, Nippon Steel invite EoI for steel fabrication unit in Andhra Pradesh

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ArcelorMittal/Nippon Steel India (AM/NS) invited Expressions of Interest (EoI) from qualified and experienced suppliers for the constitution of a dedicated alloy fabrication portion successful proximity to the projected Integrated Steel Plant (ISP) astatine Rajayyapeta successful Anakapalli district. 

The institution stated successful the notification inviting EoI that the execution timeline for the alloy fabrication portion volition beryllium up to 4 years.

The funny suppliers person been asked to taxable a broad institution illustration detailing existent concern operations, yearly turnover, existent manufacturing capableness and monthly measurement committedness done the caller unit. 

AM/NS planned to found a state-of-the-art ISP astatine Rajayyapeta with an archetypal accumulation capableness of 8.20 MTPA with a port-integrated facility. Around 1 cardinal tonnes of fabricated alloy operation volition beryllium required to physique the mega project. 

AM/NS submitted a connection to the Government of A.P. (GoAP) to found a 17.80 MTPA ISP successful 2 phases and the aforesaid was approved successful November, 2024. 

The GoAP has since allocated astir 2,200 acres of onshore for the project. 

The institution intends to manufacture six types of finished saleable products including blistery and acold rolled coils, galvanised car coils and blistery rolled coils from bladed slab caster. 

AM/NS is getting the 244 km-long robust ore slurry pipeline, that originates astatine the NMDC’s Bailadila mines successful Chhattisgarh and presently catering to its pellet plant, diverted adjacent Peddapeta village.

A cadastral survey is successful advancement for close of mode for the equilibrium 54 km up to the ISP site.

Published - March 11, 2026 10:34 americium IST

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