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BC Jindal’s Rs 1,500 crore Bengal bet pays off with mega steel plant. Photo: PR team

BC Jindal Group’s Jindal (India) Limited completes Rs 1,500-crore Capex Investment in West Bengal with commissioning of new high-speed colour coating line

| @indiablooms | May 19, 2026, at 06:27 pm

Jindal (India) Limited, part of the BC Jindal Group and one of India’s leading downstream steel products manufacturers, has announced the successful commissioning of its new state-of-the-art high-speed Continuous Colour Coating Line (CCL) at its Ranihati manufacturing complex in Howrah district, West Bengal.

This milestone follows a series of significant operational advancements. Earlier, in February 2026, the company commissioned a state-of-the-art galvanizing coating line, cold rolling mill, and pickling facility. With the commissioning of the new Colour Coating Line, Jindal (India) has successfully completed its ambitious Rs 1,500-crore capital expenditure programme in West Bengal.

As part of its broader expansion strategy, the BC Jindal Group, led by promoter Shyam Sunder Jindal, had entered into a supply agreement with John Cockerill India in FY25 for the advanced Colour Coating Line. The facility is expected to deliver an annual output of 2,75,000 tonnes.

The company projects a 75% surge in revenue in FY27, driven by expanded production capacity, which will reach 60,000 tonnes per month — a 76% increase over current levels.

“The commissioning of this new line, as part of our larger expansion strategy, reflects our unwavering commitment to meeting India’s evolving infrastructure needs. As a market leader in the downstream steel products manufacturing space, JIL, with this new line, will transition into a high-volume player while continuing to deliver premium products through world-class manufacturing,” a spokesperson for Jindal (India) Limited said.

The newly commissioned Colour Coating Line features a multi-stage cleaning section, tension leveller, chemical coating system, drying and paint coating units with curing ovens and regenerative thermal oxidiser (RTO), an inspection station, and a cold laminator.

Equipped with cutting-edge technology, the line can process a wide range of steel strip thicknesses and widths, producing diverse coated products with Polyester, RMP, SMP, Epoxy, PVC, PU, PVDF, and Teflon paint coatings through high-speed continuous processing.

Jindal (India) operates two modern manufacturing facilities in Howrah, West Bengal, with capabilities spanning advanced colour coating and metal coating technologies.

The company offers a diversified product portfolio across three key divisions — sheets, pipes, and aluminium foil.

With flagship brands such as Jindal Sabrang and Jindal NeuColor+, Jindal (India) commands a dominant position in the colour-coated sheets market, particularly in Eastern India, while maintaining a strong national presence.

Currently, coated flat steel products account for nearly 70% of the company’s total production and remain a key focus area for its future growth and expansion strategy.

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