This story is from April 04, 2016
UK steel tycoon Gupta eyes Tata plants: Report
LONDON: UK-based Indian steel tycoon Sanjeev Gupta has come to the rescue of the troubled Tata Steel by opening discussions to acquire its plants at Port Talbot — Britain’s largest and which employ some 4,000 people.
The 44-year-old founder of steel, commodities and property group Liberty House, who has already saved a number of UK plants from closure, has said he is ready to discuss with the British government to rescue the plants where thousands of jobs are at stake. He will return here from Dubai on Monday to meet government officials and Tata Steel to gauge their support for a proposal to keep Britain’s largest steel plant open.
On the question of acquiringtheStateSteelplants at Port Talbot, Gupta was quotedintheSundayTelegraphsaying, “We would need a proper partnership with the government. I don’t know what that would entail at this stage, We-’ve started the discussions... we are in the process of starting a discussion with Tata.”
He has submitted preliminary proposals to the government to replace Port Talbot’s traditional blast furnaces with modern electric arc furnaces, used to produce raw steel by melting scrap. According to Gupta, the problem with Port Talbot is its size and the fact that it is built around blast furnace making liquid steel from ores.
The model that Liberty is building at Newport and elsewhere is built around melting down scrap metal — two million tonnes a year at Newport — using modern electric arc furnaces. Gupta, who is best known in Wales for buying the former Alphasteel works in Newport in 2013 and re-opening production there last autumn, has recently bought Tata’s two rolling mills at Clydebridge and Dalzell in Scotland, facilitated by a temporary ‘nationalization’ by the government there.
Gupta said: “I haven’t made a proposition that I want to buy all of (
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On the question of acquiringtheStateSteelplants at Port Talbot, Gupta was quotedintheSundayTelegraphsaying, “We would need a proper partnership with the government. I don’t know what that would entail at this stage, We-’ve started the discussions... we are in the process of starting a discussion with Tata.”
He has submitted preliminary proposals to the government to replace Port Talbot’s traditional blast furnaces with modern electric arc furnaces, used to produce raw steel by melting scrap. According to Gupta, the problem with Port Talbot is its size and the fact that it is built around blast furnace making liquid steel from ores.
The model that Liberty is building at Newport and elsewhere is built around melting down scrap metal — two million tonnes a year at Newport — using modern electric arc furnaces. Gupta, who is best known in Wales for buying the former Alphasteel works in Newport in 2013 and re-opening production there last autumn, has recently bought Tata’s two rolling mills at Clydebridge and Dalzell in Scotland, facilitated by a temporary ‘nationalization’ by the government there.
Gupta said: “I haven’t made a proposition that I want to buy all of (
Tata Steel UK
) because that’s too big an undertaking to even put on the table at the stage. If the company, its people, its workers and the government would be willing to consider my suggestions then I’m willing to engage in a discussion about what role we will play in that.”Top Comment
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mahendra kumar Nayak
3156 days ago
It will be great service to the employees if the takeover actually happens.Read allPost comment
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