Shyam Metalics and Energy Limited Expands Rail Infrastructure at Integrated Steel Plant
- The expansion includes branching off
from Rengali station, along with three branch lines and an engine escape line
- This upgraded infrastructure, approved
by the Indian Railway through a DPR in 2015, is now fully operational with
overhead electrification completed and commissioned
Shyam Metalics and Energy
Limited (SMEL) proudly announces the expansion of its rail infrastructure at
its integrated steel plant located in village Pandloi near Rengali, Sambalpur
district, Odisha. This initiative supports the company's long-term goal of
continuous expansion and achieving sustainable growth.
SMEL’s integrated steel
plant, which also includes a coal washery and power plant, has witnessed
significant growth in recent years. To meet the demands of this expanded
capacity, the company has identified the need to improve its rail
infrastructure for efficient handling of incoming raw materials and outgoing
finished goods.
Previously, the plant
operated with two dedicated railway lines for managing raw material intake and
finished goods dispatch. As part of the expansion plan, completed in 2023, SMEL
has increased the number of lines to four. This includes a lead line branching
off from Rengali station, along with three branch lines and an engine escape
line. This upgraded infrastructure, approved by the Indian Railway through a
DPR (Detailed Project Report) in 2015, is now fully operational with overhead
electrification completed and commissioned. This Expansion will facilitate our
plant to handle more than 110 Rakes in a month.
Commenting
on the development, Mr. Brij Bhushan Agarwal, Vice Chairman & Managing
Director, Shyam Metalics and Energy Limited says,
“Shyam Metalics and Energy Limited remains committed to continuous improvement
and operational excellence. The expansion of the rail infrastructure is a
testament to this commitment, and the planned addition of a wagon tippler by
2028 will further solidify SMEL’s position as a leading player in the steel
industry.
The plant’s expansion has
significantly boosted its capacity, necessitating more efficient rail
operations. Previously, the infrastructure managed an average of two incoming
rakes daily, which was sufficient for the earlier plant capacity. However, with
the plant's enhanced capacity, the current rail infrastructure can handle
approximately 60% of the increased volume of inward raw materials and outward
rakes for finished goods. To fully realize the plant's potential and improve
operational efficiency, SMEL plans to introduce a wagon tippler by 2028. This
critical addition will streamline rail operations, facilitating faster
turnaround times and increasing rail handling capacity by 100%.”
While the expansion to four
lines will further improve operational efficiency, the current infrastructure
can only manage around 60% of the increased volume of raw materials and
finished goods. To bridge this gap and unlock the plant’s full potential, SMEL
plans to introduce a wagon tippler by 2028.
The addition of a wagon
tippler will considerably improve the speed and efficiency of rail operations
at the plant. This crucial equipment will allow for faster turnaround times for
wagons, enabling SMEL to achieve a 100% increase in rail operations. This will
ensure a smooth flow of raw materials and finished goods, further supporting
the company’s growth trajectory.