Power on at Posco CGL Line in Maharashtra
12/09/2011 - Posco Maharashtra held a ceremony on Nov. 23 to bring power on line for the CGL plant, construction of which involved the installation of 14 steel towers and a cable network located 4 km from the plant.
Posco Maharashtra held a ceremony on Nov. 23 attended by CEO Lee Si-woo and other employees to bring on line power for the CGL plant.
The CGL plant construction project involved the installation of 14 steel towers and a cable network located 4 km from the plant. The construction was initially scheduled to take place in January this year, but land owners refused to permit the use of their land, suspending construction for several months. Eventually the steel towers were relocated to another site, and the company successfully commenced construction after negotiating with the local community, agreeing to provide transportation for children commuting to a nearby school.
The bulk of the construction took place from July to August. Recent construction has enabled Posco Maharashtra to launch test drive service of air pumps and oil pressure lines. The company says it is accelerating efforts to complete the construction one month ahead of schedule by April next year.
The CGL plant construction project involved the installation of 14 steel towers and a cable network located 4 km from the plant. The construction was initially scheduled to take place in January this year, but land owners refused to permit the use of their land, suspending construction for several months. Eventually the steel towers were relocated to another site, and the company successfully commenced construction after negotiating with the local community, agreeing to provide transportation for children commuting to a nearby school.
The bulk of the construction took place from July to August. Recent construction has enabled Posco Maharashtra to launch test drive service of air pumps and oil pressure lines. The company says it is accelerating efforts to complete the construction one month ahead of schedule by April next year.