Indian steel giant, JSW Steel in its BSE filing today has revealed that the company’s crude steel output for the first quarter of ongoing fiscal Q1 FY20 (during Apr-Jun) has been recorded at 4.24 MnT, registering a y-o-y growth of 3.1% as it produced 4.12 MnT of crude steel in the corresponding period of previous fiscal. During Jan-Mar’19 quarter, the company’s crude steel output was recorded at 4.17 MnT.
In case of flat-steel products, the company’s production grew by 1% to 2.91 MnT during Apr-Jun’19 against 2.87 MnT in Q1 FY19. The output of long-rolled products was at 1.05 MT, up 12% from 0.93 MT in April-June 2018. Whereas during Jan-Mar’19, JSW Steel’s flat steel products output stood at 3.08 MnT and long steel at 1.04 MnT.
In entire previous fiscal of FY18-19 (Apr’18-Mar’19), the company’s crude steel output stood at 16.69 MnT, up by 3% Y-O-Y basis, flat products output was recorded at 11.29 MnT and long products at 3.69 MnT.
JSW Steel has a total crude steel capacity of 18 MnT per annum. On 6 Jul’19, the company has received the letter of intent from the committee of creditors of Asian Colour Coated Ispat Ltd for acquiring the debt-ridden firm through the insolvency process. ACCIL is a steel product manufacturing company and has plants near Delhi and Mumbai with an annual capacity of one million tonnes. Last year, a JSW Steel-led consortium had acquired a majority stake in Monnet Ispat and Energy Ltd for INR 2,875 crore under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code.
JSW Steel’s Quarter Analysis
| Particulars | Q1 FY20 | Q1 FY19 | Q4 FY19 |
| Crude Steel | 4.24 | 4.12 | 4.17 |
| Flat-rolled Products | 2.91 | 2.87 | 3.08 |
| Long Products | 1.05 | 0.93 | 1.04 |
Quantity in MnT

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