One dead, several injured in fire at Jain Resource Recycling plant in India
- The firm said it is evaluating the extent of the damage caused by the fire
A furnace explosion at Jain Resource Recycling in India's Tamil Nadu state resulted in one death and several injuries, leading to a temporary suspension of operations.
- The impact on Jain Resource Recycling's operations.
- Jain Resource Recycling's non-ferrous metal production.
- Major clients of Jain Resource Recycling.
One worker died and several others were injured after a furnace explosion triggered a fire at a manufacturing facility run by Jain Resource Recycling in India’s Tamil Nadu state, the company said on Tuesday.
The firm said it is evaluating the extent of the damage caused by the fire and has temporarily suspended operations in the affected section.
Jain Resource Recycling manufactures non-ferrous metal products, converting scrap materials such as copper, aluminum and lead into raw materials used in the automotive, electrical and construction industries, according to its LinkedIn page.
Its customers include Vedanta’s Sterlite Copper and Luminous Power Technologies, as well as overseas clients such as Mitsubishi Corporation RtM Japan and Nissan Trading Co.