Domestic steel maker
Tata Steel on Wednesday said it will go for implosion of an obsolete unit at its
non-operational coke oven facility in
Jamshedpur on September 4. The move is aimed at introducing advanced environment-friendly new coke oven unit.
In the coming months, the domestic steel maker will go for implosions of three more obsolete units -- a coal tower and two chimneys at the coke oven facility.
"Tata Steel will undertake a planned implosion of an obsolete unit (
Model Repair Shop of 12-metre height) at a non-operational coke oven facility in Jamshedpur on Sunday, September 4, 2022," the company said in a statement.
Tata Steel has already sought all necessary approvals and no-objection certificates from the relevant authorities.
This implosion will be carried out by the company's contract partner
Edifice & Jet Demolition South Africa.
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