Resteel to build $500m mill in Batam
Tuesday, May 6 2014 - 01:14 AM WIB
The construction of the mill, slated for completion within three years, might commence as soon as the end of this month, according to Resteel main commissioner Achmad Fadhillah.
?The first line of the mill will be complete within six months, so by the end of this year we hopefully can kick off initial operations,? he said, adding that the initial line would produce 18,000 tons of low carbon steel each year.
He went on to say that the firm targeted to build three production lines by the end of next year, out of the total 10 lines planned.
The output of the first three production lines, totaling around 54,000 tons, would be exported to China to meet demand from its defense industry, such as to build submarines and tanks.
For the later phase, the firm said it would keep an eye on demand in the domestic market, such as from the gun industry, and overseas, including from the United States.
Achmad said Resteel would obtain iron ore pellet the raw material used to make the specialty steel from its processing facility in Tojo Una-Una, Central Sulawesi.
The facility is now under construction and is slated to have a capacity of 500,000 tons each year.
Based in Yuncheng, China, Shanxi Haixin Iron and Steel Group manufactures a wide array of iron and steel products, such as metallurgic coke, pig iron and crude steel.
Indonesia?s growing steel industry has recently attracted foreign steel producers, including China?s fourth-biggest iron and steelmaker Wuhan Iron and Steel Corp. and another key producer, Nanjing Iron & Steel Co., to set up production facilities in Indonesia, where raw materials are abundant, the paper said. (*)
