India's Rainbow Papers plans to set up paper mill in Nigeria
Jul 08, 2010. India's Rainbow Papers plans to set up a 150,000 tons per year paper mill in Nigeria, which would serve African markets.
Jul 08, 2010. /Lesprom Network/. India's Rainbow Papers plans to set up a 150,000 tons per year paper mill in Nigeria, which would serve African markets, as PaperAge reported.
Ajay Goenka, Chairman and managing director of Rainbow Papers, said the company hopes to form a joint venture partnership with a Nigerian company.
Rainbow said that it has received firm commitment for concessions from the Nigerian Government. “Of the total cost of Rs 350 crore, our investment would depend on the equity structure we finalise with the joint venture partner,” Goenka said.
Gujarat, India-based Rainbow Papers exports about 70,000 tons of paper products to African countries, and with a production unit in Nigeria, would be able to tap that market more efficiently along with saving on logistic costs.
In an effort to secure its pulp supply requirements, Rainbow is exploring the possibility of acquiring a pulp plant either in Canada, Indonesia or Malaysia, Goenka said.
Rainbow Papers Ltd. operates a paper and paper board mill with a total production capacity of about 550 tons per day. The faciltiy houses 5 paper machines which are equipped with seven layer mould sections, MG cylinders, size press, 3 units of coaters and gloss calenders, two cast coating systems and one creping machine. The company is currently underway with an expansion plan that will increase production capacity to 1135 tons per day by January 2011.