Our Manufacturing Process: GHIL has installed a state-of art facility with the latest in technology at its plant in Gujarat. GHIL’s started production in 2005 and is equipped with modern equipment including a sponge iron rotary kiln, two induction furnaces producing cast billets, and a three-stage rolling mill producing custom long products for the structural steel market. The plant has the flexibility of using 100 per cent iron ore lumps or any mix of lump iron ore and pellets, together with high quality scrap. With the best operating equipment and fully computerized process controls, the plant delivers high quality billets for steel-making. GHIL uses sponge iron in excess of 60 per cent in its feed mix, among the highest in the world. GHIL is committed to making the production facility one of the most efficient plants in the world. The company has a 138 acre secure, walled compound, with an approved, fully-designed master plan to quadruple capacity.
Salient features of GHIL’s plant:
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The lowest per-ton operating costs
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Consistently able to operate at high capacity
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Able to produce both quality sponge and custom long finished product
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Established customer base in both domestic and export markets
Ideally
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located close to the two active seaports of Mundra and Kandla, with proximity to the railhead at Ahmedabad
Equipment Installed:
Rotary Kiln Sponge Plant,
Two Induction Furnaces with Casting Lines,
Three-Stage Structured Rolling Mill
Raw Materials: GHIL sources its raw materials of coal, iron ore, dolomite and scrap steel from domestic and international suppliers that are known for their consistent high quality.
Location: The fully integrated infrastructure of GHIL includes an independent water supply with three 750 foot deep wells, dedicated electric lines running directly to the regional power grid, and the proximity to two seaports with modern bulk cargo handling equipments, including barges and floating cranes.