November 6, 2008

Arcelor-Mittal to set up R&D centre in Kolkata

NEW DELHI, Nov 04, 2008 (Hindustan Times - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX): Even as the failure of the Nano project put a question mark on West Bengal's investor-friendly climate, world's largest steel producer Arcelor-Mittal has approached the West Bengal government for land at Rajarhat near the Kolkata for setting up its research and development centre.

"ArcelorMittal is keen to set up a central office in Rajarhat, for which it has sought land from the state government," said Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee. He also said that other companies such as Airtel and ICICI Bank have also approached the government for land in the same area.
Mittal is in the process of setting up greenfield plants in Orissa and Jharkhand and the R&D centre would be a global hub for design and engineering. "The centre would be a global hub for design and engineering and shared services and in the final stage it will have 300 engineers working in it," said Vijay Bhatnagar, CEO, Arcelor-Mittal India. It will take up consultancy jobs and cater to needs of Arcelor-Mittal plants in 27 countries around the world.

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