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Shri Alok Kumar Mehta Joins as New Director Commercial of NMDC
Hyderabad: Shri Alok Kumar Mehta has assumed charge today on 1st June 2019 as Director (Commercial) of NMDC Limited, a Schedule 'A' Government of India Enterprise, with Navratna Status, under the Ministry of Steel.
Alok Kumar Mehta, a Graduate in Mechanical Engineering from NIT Raipur, with more than 35 years of experience in Iron ore mining, Iron & Steel Industry and Copper Industry in India and abroad. He started his career with Hindustan Copper Limited in July 1983 and later joined in Saurastra Chemical, Porbander in 1993. He has distinction of having exposure at both Private and Government Sector including overseas experience.
He also worked for Aditya Birla group at Birla Copper Dahej and in 2003 he was given the responsibility of Mount Garden Plant situated in Queensland, Australia. He has distinction of handling construction of Plant at Mount Garden, Australia.
In the year 2006 he joined NMDC Limited and given the responsibilities of bringing up 3.0 MTPA Steel Plant at Nagarnar. He successfully conceived the Rs.15,525 Crore Steel Plant at Nagarnar with the cooperation of all stake holders.
Prior to joining as Director (Commercial), he was responsible for the execution of all the Engineering, Contracts and Projects activities of NMDC Limited from HO as Executive Director. He is also in the Board of Three Subsidiary Companies and One Joint Venture Company of NMDC Limited.
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