SAIL’s Defective Bloom and Billet Auction Receives Dull Response on Subdued Demand

Steel Authority of India (SAIL) recently conducted auction from its Bhilai Steel plant for defective steel products on 1st Jul’19. Out of 44,685 MT steel put up for auction, only 10,480 MT (23.45%) was sold. Bids for billets lowered by INR 100-200/MT against last auction. Bids for billets were reported at INR 27,300-27,650/MT (ex-Bhilai).

As per participants, bidders were interested to procure material as per the requirement rather to book in bulk due to uncertain market directions where prices of substitute commodities have continued downtrend. This resulted in limited participation in tender & cautious buying.

Steel grade pig iron is considered as the substitute commodity against melting scrap whose prices drifted down by INR 700/MT W-o-W & INR 2,000/MT M-o-M, as per price assessment made by SteelMint.

Whereas, local melting scrap (HMS 80:20) & end cutting prices fell by around INR 500-700/MT on weekly basis & INR 2,000-2,500/MT on monthly basis amid weak demand in finish steel.

PRODUCT SOLD BID RANGE/MT UNSOLD Grand-Total
BLOOM        730               25,975   20,908         47,613
RAILS     1,000  25,975-26,400     5,468           6,468
PLATE     2,158  33,000-36,050     1,322           3,480
MERCHANT MILL     1,305  27,810-27,850     1,811           3,116
BILLET     2,722  27,300-27,650  –           2,722
SLAB     1,423  27,600-27,650         832           2,255
WIRE-ROD        345               27,850     1,190         29,385
SCRAP (GRADE WISE)        575  11,800-29,500         941           1,516
TMT-BAR  –     1,107           1,107
COIL        222               34,000         627         34,849
TOTAL  10,480   34,205         44,685

Quantity in MT
Source: SteelMint Research


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