Workers’ agitation at AGPL stopped coking coal supply since last month.
Gangavaram port is operated by Adani
group company Adani Ports and SEZ (APSEZ).
In a letter to Visakhapatnam district collector, RINL CMD Atul Bhatt
said the operation of the firm is in a
highly critical position due to lack of the most essential raw material coking
coal which has been stuck at Gangaravam Port since April 12 this year due
to agitation of AGPL workers. “We request district administration and police to
provide necessary security so that the transportation of critical materials
i.e. coal is shifted by RINL peacefully through its own loaders and dumpers,”
Bhatt said.
According to Bhatt, more than
1,000 employees of RINL and trade union leaders on Wednesday 8 May interacted
with the agitating workers of AGPL and persuaded them to allow transfer of
coking coal to RINL immediately.
“It is a matter of great concern that the court orders for
transportation of coal to RINL through conveyor belt system or otherwise,
forthwith, is still to be implemented,” Bhatt said in the letter.
RINL, the corporate entity of Visakhapatnam Steel Plant (VSP) under the
Union steel ministry, is among the country’s top six steel makers. It has three
blast furnaces of 2.5 million tonnes each.
Coking coal is a key raw
material needed for manufacturing of steel.
“The impasse in the matter,
extending nearly for a month, is posing severe threat to the health of the
equipment as also financial health of the company,” he said, adding that the company is unable to meet even
statutory payment obligations.