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Nalco on track to meet annual aluminium production target

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Update time : 2024-08-23 18:50:26
The Indian public-sector integrated aluminium company National Aluminium Company Limited (Nalco) has reported significant progress in its production operations for the current fiscal year, achieving 97 per cent of its production capacity target as of August 16.

The company’s GGM(Smelter) and EPO - Executive Director(S&P), S Subrahmanyam NERALLA, confirmed that 940 of the 960 pots at its smelter plant are operational daily, contributing to a total production of 0.17 million tonnes as of August 16, 2024.

Nalco has set an ambitious production target of 0.46 million tonnes of aluminium for this financial year, aiming to replicate last year’s output. At full capacity, the smelter has 960 pots dedicated to aluminium production.

With only a few months remaining in the fiscal year, Nalco is well-positioned to meet its production goals and reinforce its status as a key player in the aluminium industry.

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