Manganese ore
Open cast and underground operations at the Ramrama mine in Balaghat district, worked by our family across four generations and recognised repeatedly by the Ministry of Mines.
100,000 t/yr · expanding to 250,000 t/yrThe Ramnik Group has mined manganese in Central India for four generations. Today that ore feeds our own ferro alloy furnaces, and those furnaces run increasingly on power we generate ourselves.
We began as miners. Rather than keep selling our ore to alloy producers, we became one — and then built the power to run it.
Open cast and underground operations at the Ramrama mine in Balaghat district, worked by our family across four generations and recognised repeatedly by the Ministry of Mines.
100,000 t/yr · expanding to 250,000 t/yrFerro manganese and silico manganese for the steel industry, produced across five furnaces at Sarandi, Balaghat, and supplied to domestic mills and export markets.
50,000–60,000 t/yr · target 150,000 t/yrSolar farms built on worked-out and vacant ground at the mine, succeeding an earlier rice-husk power plant and cutting the cost of a power-hungry process.
5 MW installed · 15–25 MW plannedManganese was found in Central India by the British while cutting a road through it — the rock they hit was too hard to break, and analysis came back as manganese ore. Survey teams followed, and among the mines they opened was Ramrama.
Balaghat once held hundreds of working mines. Successive downturns closed most of them. Ours kept going: open cast became underground, underground became vertical shafts, and shafts became mechanised workings — through every change in mining, forest and environmental law along the way.
Ferro alloys are what a steelmaker adds when the steel has to be stronger. We make them in the grades our customers specify, including low-impurity material for specialised steels.
The commercial range, crushed, sized and graded to the customer's requirement.
Produced across our furnace lines for domestic mills and export buyers alike.
Silico manganese made to a stated boron, phosphorus or sulphur maximum, and low-carbon silico manganese, for specialised steel manufacturing.
For years we served the domestic market alone. As India took on export volumes China stepped away from, we followed our customers abroad.
Our long-term agreement with a Japanese company began as an ore purchase and grew into an export relationship. Japan's quality regime shaped how we sample, analyse and grade everything we ship.
Mining is power hungry, and the alloy industry has an environmental footprint. Both are things to manage, not to talk around.
Covering our processes, quality, and health and safety monitoring.
Two Bureau of Indian Standards licences for the Sarandi works: silico manganese to IS 1470:2013 and ferro manganese to IS 1171:2011, both running to 2031.
Multiple awards over the years, including five-star ratings — the gold standard in Indian mining.
The group is run by the third generation of the Trivedi family. Nischal Trivedi leads ore procurement and the technical side of mining; Harsh Trivedi runs operations, marketing and sales.
In a trade built on long relationships, it is worth knowing who is on the other end of them.
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