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RINL CMD inaugurates SEA Auditorium in Ukkunagaram
Ukkungagaram. Sri P Madhusudan, CMD,RINL said that the Steel market is showing signs of improvement and the consumption of steel is growing due to the boost given to the infrastructure, Railway, National Highways projects etc by the GOI. He made this observation while inaugurating the newly constructed Steel Executive Association Auditorium in SEA Bhavan premises in Ukkungagaram.
Addressing the gathering, Sri Madhusudan mentioned that there is every need to improve the productivity and increase the volume of operations since RINL is ramping up and stabilizing the production from the new units and added that the current financial year would be a challenging year for RINL in improving its bottom-line. We have faced serious challenges during the last two years and SEA should play a major role in improving the productivity and work together to achieve the success, he observed.
Later, SEA felicitated Sri Madhusudan and other Directors of RINL on the occasion. Sri PC Mohapatra, Director (Projects), Sri DN Rao, Director (Operations), Sri P Raychauadhury, Director (Commercial), Sri KC Das, Director (Personnel)were also present on the occasion . Sri Y Garg, President of SEA in thanked the management for their continuous support to the SEA initiatives.
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