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Australian High Commissioner HE Barry O’Farrell visits NALCO

A high-level Australian delegation led by His Excellency Barry O’Farrell, High Commissioner of Australia to India visited NALCO’s Corporate Office at Bhubaneswar on Tuesday

PSU Watch Bureau

Bhubaneswar: A high-level Australian delegation led by His Excellency Barry O'Farrell, High Commissioner of Australia to India, visited Navratna CPSE NALCO's Corporate Office at Bhubaneswar today. During the visit, the delegation interacted with NALCO's Chairman & Managing Director (CMD) Sridhar Patra and the members of NALCO's management team.

NALCO, the leading manufacturer and exporter of Alumina and Aluminium under the Ministry of Mines, apprised the Australian team about the various business activities of the company, spanning the entire value chain of Aluminium manufacturing, starting from Bauxite mining to production of world-class aluminium end products. The delegation from Australia highly appreciated the business operations of NALCO and expressed optimism at strengthening the Indo-Australian bilateral ties, particularly in the mining, energy and minerals sector, with thrust on aluminium.

It is worth mentioning that NALCO is amongst the highest net foreign exchange earning CPSEs in the country and is recognized globally for its quality products.

Other members of the Australian delegation included Consul General Rowan Ainsworth, First Secretary to the Australian High Commission Amy Keough and Australian Trade & Investment Commission, Kolkata's Business Development Manager Partha Sen. NALCO's Director (HR) Radhashyam Mahapatro and Director (Projects & Technical) MP Mishra and other senior officials of NALCO were also present on the occasion.

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