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Refratechnik starts state of the art plant in India

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Refratechnik Group has been expanding its business operations to meet the global requirements of customers and has now put up a state of the art greenfield plant and a high alumina monolithic plant.

Refratechnik starts state of the art plant in India

India is one of the fastest growing economies in the world. The country is the second largest producer of steel and one of the largest producers of aluminium metal. Refratechnik has been supplying its high quality products to its customers in cement, steel, and nonferrous sectors for the last 30 years, sourcing from its various manufacturing locations all over the world.

In order to meet the government of India's call “Atmanirbhar Bharat” (Self – reliance India) and to meet the requirement in a more strategic and structured way to cut down the lead times, and also to be in proximity advantage to the customers, Refratechnik group invested €30+ million in India in a logical strategic location on the eastern part of India, Andhra Pradesh/ Visakhapatnam. It has put up a state of the art greenfield plant to produce MACARBON®, Magnesia Carbon refractories to meet the demands of steel customers, and a high alumina monolithic plant to meet the requirements of steel, cement and non-ferrous industrial customers.

The plant generates employment of more than 300 people in the short term and more than 400 people in the long term. This is the beginning of Refratechnik group’s plans for its future expansion and strengthening of its base in India. This would not only help our esteemed customers in India but also our customers in South East Asia, near the Middle East in cutting down lead times.


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