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Shyam Metalics expands rail infrastructure at its steel plant in Odisha
Infrastructure - May 29,2024 -Shyam Metalics and Energy (SMEL) has completed the expansion of its rail infrastructure at its integrated steel plant in Pandloi, near Rengali in Sambalpur district of Odisha, in tandem with the company's long-term goal of sustainability.
The improved facilities will help manage the increased flow of raw materials and finished products more efficiently.
Previously, the plant operated with two dedicated railway lines. The recent expansion, completed in 2023, has doubled this number to four lines. This includes a lead line from Rengali station, three branch lines, and an engine escape line.
The plant's enhanced rail infrastructure now handles over 110 rakes per month. While this is a substantial improvement, the current setup can only manage around 60 percent of the increased demand for raw materials and finished goods.
To address this, SMEL plans to introduce a wagon tippler by 2028. This equipment will further streamline rail operations, doubling the plant’s rail handling capacity and ensuring faster turnaround times for wagons. Moreover, the project now features fully operational overhead electrification.
The expansion of the rail infrastructure is a testament to this commitment, and the addition of a wagon tippler has been planned by 2028.
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