Jindal Stainless supplies stainless steel to produce 100 ‘Made in India’ freight wagons for Mozambique
Jindal Stainless, India’s
largest stainless steel manufacturer, recently supplied stainless steel to
manufacture 100 ‘Made in India’ freight wagons, being exported to Mozambique.
These wagons, made up of grade IRSM 44 stainless steel specially developed by
Jindal Stainless for Indian Railways freight stock, were exported from
Gujarat’s Deendayal Port to South Africa’s Mozambique’s Port of Nacala with the
support of the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Government of India.
The ministry hailed the development as a major step forward in India's
improving export capabilities and its growing prowess in manufacturing and
logistics.
The custom-made
tippler-style wagons, with a payload of 63 metric tonnes each, were
conceptualised and designed by Jindal Rail Infrastructure Limited (JRIL), a
leading freight car manufacturer in India. JRIL has a proven track record of
supplying superior quality railway wagons to Indian Railways, the private
sector and international markets, and developing new designs of wagons. JRIL
has designed and developed these wagons which are lighter in weight from
existing wagons. Around 4.3 tonnes of stainless steel specially developed by
Jindal Stainless was used to fabricate the floor, side, and end walls of each
wagon. Choosing stainless steel over carbon steel ensures enhanced durability
and longevity due to its superior corrosion resistance and inert properties,
leading to a lower life cycle cost and lower life cycle carbon emissions. The
wagons will help transport coal and iron ore, among other things. Of the total
100 wagons, 24 have reached Mozambique, 26 are currently at the port, and the
remaining 50 are being transported to the port.
Commenting on the landmark
development, Managing Director, Jindal
Stainless, Mr Abhyuday Jindal, said, “We are proud to be a part of the
‘Made in India’ story as it underscores our country’s export capabilities and
commitment to becoming a global manufacturing hub. Through these indigenously
manufactured stainless steel freight wagons, we are not only enhancing the
transportation efficiency but also showcasing India’s potential in advanced
manufacturing. It will also position India as a key player in the global supply
chain as we look forward to many more such achievements.”
Jindal Stainless has consistently supplied stainless steel to prestigious government railway projects and contributed to several firsts, including India’s first Vande Metro train, the country’s first underwater metro line in Kolkata, and the first train set of the Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS).