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Metals startup Runaya inks pacts worth $75 million

As per the agreement, Runaya will obtain TIC technology for exclusive operations in India and receive value added product distribution rights on a world-wide basis

May 30, 2017 / 17:32 IST
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A worker uses a gas cutter at a metal workshop in an industrial area in Mumbai, India, February 10, 2017. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui - RTX30FXQ
A worker uses a gas cutter at a metal workshop in an industrial area in Mumbai, India, February 10, 2017. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui - RTX30FXQ

Runaya, a metals startup founded by the sons of Vedanta Ltd Chairman Navin Agarwal, has signed two JV pacts worth USD 75 million with Russia's UC Rusal and Bahrain's Taha International Corporation (TIC).

The pacts relate to the production of high technology aluminium paste and powder in India and sustainable waste management solutions to aluminium industry.

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The start-up has been founded by brothers and budding entrepreneurs, Naivedya & Annanya Agarwal.

"Runaya, one of the fastest growing manufacturing startup in the metals space, has signed two joint venture agreements with leading global companies for providing sustainable and high-end solutions to the Indian aluminium industry," Runaya Metsource LLP (RML) said in a statement.