Shyam Century Ferrous
SHYAMCENT · Metals & Mining > Ferro & Silica Manganese Listing date: July 28, 2015 · Employees: 172 · Kolkata · http://www.shyamcenturyferrous.com

Shyam Century Ferrous is a public limited company incorporated on April 12, 2011 under the Companies Act 1956. On incorporation the Registered Office of the Company was situated at 6, Lyons Range, Kolkata, West Bengal. Further, the Registered Office of the Company was shifted from the State of West Bengal to Meghalaya at Village: Lumshnong, Post Office: Khaliehriat, District: East Jaintia Hills, Meghalaya vide the order dated 24th September 2014 passed by Regional Director, Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Kolkata. The Company had entered into a Scheme of Arrangement with Star Ferro and vested in the Company with effect from April 01, 2014 i.e. Appointed date.

The company in the production of Ferro-Silicon, one of Ferro-Silicon, one of the major raw ingredients of Stainless steel and small quantities in Mild Steel i.e. MS steel. While in Mild Steel it is used as reductant, in Stainless Steel it is used as a grain refiner that enhances brightness. The company has a plant located at Byrnihat, Meghalaya near Guwahati with a production capacity of around 21,000 MT approximately of Ferro-Silicon annually. The Plant has also a Captive Power Generation Unit with an installed capacity of 14 MwH approximately. And the power generated by the same is mostly used for production of Ferro-Silicon which is a major component in making FeSi.

The strategic location at the North-East India gives the company an advantageous exposure to abundant raw materials like Coal, Lam Cole and Quartz at nearby vicinity. Besides Ferro-Silicon, the company also has the facility to produce Silico-Manganese and other Ferro-alloys.

Business area of the company

Shyam Century Ferrous is one of the front runners in the Iron & Steel sector in the Eastern Region and features amongst the largest manufacturers of Ferro Alloys in the country. The Group has also diversified into several core infrastructure sectors such as power (biomass, waste heat, thermal and hydel), cement, logistics and industrial parks.