SteelMint: India’s domestic steel scrap index jumps sharply by INR 800/t ($11) on tighter availability

SteelMint’s domestic steel scrap index has observed a sharp hike by INR 800/t today (26 Dec’20). The index for melting scrap (end cutting) is assessed at INR 32,600/t DAP Mandi Gobindgarh basis. Limited material availability, logistical constraints amid farmer’s protest compelled buyers to raise their bids for domestic scrap

Interstate scrap movement has been badly disturbed owing to farmer protest and due to lack of transportation, advance freight cost resulted in pushing scrap prices up further.

In addition to it, imported scrap prices in India rallied further as Turkish imported scrap prices hit around nine-years high. SteelMint’s assessment for Shredded scrap in containers of UK/EU origin stands at $460/t CFR Nhava Sheva, moving up significantly by $22/t w-o-w.

Today, 18 sets of trades, indicative prices/bids/offers were recorded in the publishing window.

The Index also derives the HMS 80:20 scrap (Heavy, Med), and CR Sheet cutting prices traded in the region.

Scrap Grade and Spread Calculation: (Mandi Gobindgarh)

Scrap Type Name Yield Price Min Max
HMS 80-20 (Selected) 94-96%  31,400  31,300  31,600
End Cutting (Structure/Rebar) INDEX 97-98%  32,600  32,500  32,800
CR Sheet Cutting 98-99%  33,500  33,300  33,700
Pipe Cutting 97%  32,300  32,200  32,500

Prices in INR/t, DAP (Delivered at Plant)

To see SteelMint’s Melting Scrap Assessment, its different spread calculation, pricing methodology and specification documents, Click here

What is SteelMint Indian scrap index – SteelMint’s assessment of Mandi scrap reflects the prices of different melting HMS grade generated and traded in the domestic market. SteelMint gathers and verifies information from buyers and sellers active in the physical spot market. The data obtained by SteelMint, are normalized for yield, dimensions, density, location and other terms of trade to the specifications.

Why this index? India’s National Steel Recycling policy mentioned that the efficient use of scrap for steel production becomes very crucial for India as 35-40% share has been envisaged from scrap-based steel production in the journey of 300 mn t pa by 2030. This shall increase the requirement of steel scrap sharply from the present level of around 30 m nt.

Methodology – Market data, including deals, bids, and offers that meet the delivery and quality criteria are considered for price assessments. The highest importance in the price calculation process is assigned to confirmed deals (T1) where either a buyer or seller has provided details of the transaction. Deals of only reputed and trustworthy producers and trading firms are included in the price collection and calculation process. Indicative prices, confirmed bids and offers are also considered valuable for the pricing process (T2). The index has been calculated using an average of T1 and T2 price inputs.

To provide feedback on this index or if you would like to contribute by becoming a data partner, please contact – abhishek.bhalla@steelmint.com


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