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Liberty Steel to raise Adhunik Metaliks' annual capacity by 1 million tons

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Update time : 2020-10-29 22:54:39
Liberty Steel, a UK-based international business with an integrated offering from liquid steel to high-value precision-engineered steels, recently doubled its capacity at Adhunik Metaliks, which was a bankrupt steelmaker Liberty acquired in March, aiming to increase the capacity to one million tons per year in the next three to four years.

The plant was refurbished during the COVID-19 epidemic with electric arc furnaces which would help to align the goal of producing green steel in the future.

Lots of machinery was idle for almost three years, so it was a big project for Adhunik Metaliks to raise the production and reach the full capacity within a short period of time, according to the managing director Mr. Uday Gupta.
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