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Tulsyan NEC takes over Coimbatore rolling mill on lease

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Chennai , Aug. 23

TULSYAN NEC Ltd has taken over a steel rolling mill in Coimbatore on lease. The mill has an annual capacity of 36,000 tonnes. The deal was concluded two months ago, and the plant has just started production.

The company has a billet making plant in Gummidipoondi near Chennai, which has surplus capacity. The new unit in Coimbatore will enable the billet plant operate to its full capacity, company sources said.

A release from Tulsyan said the company intends to raise the capacity of its woven sacks plant from 17,000 tonnes per year to 22,000 tonnnes.

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