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“Focus on downstream industries to meet higher aluminium demand” says NALCO CMD Dr. Tapan Kumar Chand, at National Aluminium Network Meet 2018

The National Aluminium Network Meet 2018, under the aegis of Ministry of Mines and Jawaharlal Nehru Research & Development Centre (JNRCD) was held at New Delhi recently.

Nalco CMD Dr. TK Chand
NALCO CMD Dr. TK Chand

 “In the coming 5 years, aluminium consumption in India will doubled from existing level of 3.6 million ton to 7.2 million ton. Unless we focus on aluminium downstream unit, India will be importing around 5 billion dollars worth downstream aluminium products,” said Dr. Tapan Kumar Chand, CMD, NALCO while addressing the meeting.

Dr. K. Rajeshwar Rao, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Mines, Govt. of India, while inaugurating the Meet appreciated NALCO for its effort in promoting downstream units and called upon all aluminium producers to create awareness about the utility of aluminium in the contemporary time.

Dr. K Rajeswara Rao, Secretary Mines, MSME Dept. Govt. of India
Dr. K Rajeshwar Rao, Addl. Secretary, Minsitry of Mines, Govt. of India

Indian Aluminium Industry is at the high end of cost curve for production and the industry needs to sustain and increase its margin by producing value added and high end downstream products, added Dr. Chand.

Further, he underscored the need for promotion of downstream industry by mother aluminium plants through MSMEs to create employment opportunity which will help developing Indian Aluminium market.

Aluminium sheets AAluminium downstream products

In this context he advised the captains of Aluminium industry to identify technology needed for developing aluminium alloys for downstream units. This technology can be developed by JNRDC and transferred from abroad through collaboration.  JNRDC can act as a catalyst and facilitator.

The meet was attended by senior officials of the Ministry of Mines, Govt. of India functionaries, top aluminium producers from primary, secondary and downstream sectors, technology professionals and Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs).

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