The development assumes significance as the maharatna firm remains committed to transforming traditional iron and steelmaking practices by adopting advanced, sustainable technologies, the company said in a statement. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed by SAIL with John Cockerill India Ltd (JCIL), it said.
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“The focus areas of this collaboration will be cold rolling and processing for carbon steel, green steel and silicon steel, specifically CRGO (cold rolled grain oriented) and CRNO (cold rolled non-oriented) steels,” SAIL said in a statement. The partnership also aims to incorporate advanced steelmaking technologies to enhance efficiency and sustainability.
SAIL is aligning its operations with the evolving demands of a dynamic market and to contribute to a greener, more sustainable future. SAIL reported a 31% decline in consolidated net profit to ₹897.15 crore in the September quarter, dragged by lower income.
First Published: Nov 28, 2024 9:40 PM IST