Jindal Stainless flags possible shipment delays to Middle East

India's Jindal Stainless anticipates potential near-term delays in steel shipments to the Middle East due to regional conflict. While the Middle East is a small export market, the company is monitoring the situation and prepared to mitigate supply...

Jindal Stainless said on Friday there may be some delays in steel shipments to the Middle East in the near term due to the conflict in the region.

The country's biggest stainless steel producer ‌said the Middle ⁠East ⁠accounted for a small share of its export market but that the company remained committed to serving the region.

"Given the escalating conditions, there may be some delays in shipment arrivals in the near term, due to extended transit timelines across certain international shipping ⁠routes and ‌air spaces," Abhyuday Jindal, managing director of Jindal Stainless, told Reuters.


He said it was premature ⁠to comment on any kind of surcharges.

The company was closely monitoring the evolving geopolitical situation and was prepared to ensure minimal disruption to its supply chain and operations, Jindal said.

"One focus area currently is the availability of certain industrial gases and raw materials, such as limestone and dolomite, sourced ‌from the (Middle East)," Jindal added, saying that while the company maintained adequate inventory levels, they were prepared to tap ⁠other sourcing options to prevent any impact on production.
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Some steel companies are also bracing to pay higher prices for gas.

Reuters reported on Thursday that India's Adani Total Gas has sharply raised prices for supplies to industrial clients, citing lower availability of gas due to the conflict in the Middle East.
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