Tata Steel Jamshedpur, Meramandali, Kalinganagar wins Invest Value Engineering Award
Tata Steel's Engineering & Projects division received these awards at the 39th International Value Engineering Conference held in Bangalore on December 1 and 2. The "Engineering & Projects" category received the award for the third consecutive year in the "Technology" category.
Muttiah Kasi Award for “Value Research to Improve the Logistics System of Cold Rolling (CR) Downstream Processing Plant of Tata Steel Kalinganagar (TSK)”: This award is based on FAST Diagram (Customer Oriented Functional Analysis System Technology) Given for an exemplary application of the features, specifically FAST diagrams, to demonstrate how they helped solve problems and led to creative solutions/innovations.
Team members include Surya Prakash Prabhaker (Moderator), Vikash Kumar Team (Leader and Author), Rohit R.Kanojia (Member and Co-author), Ashish Sharma (Member), Mrutyunjaya Ojha (Member), D V S Ramakrishna (Member) It was included. Babu Manjunath Mogar (Member). KSRM Sastry Award “VE Study on CapEx Reduction of Zero Effluent Discharge (ZED) Plant Pipeline Package at Tata Steel Melamandari (TSM)”
This award recognizes the Awarded for the effective use of "and creativity." Team members include Mr. Surya Prakash Prabhakar (Moderator), Mr. Subrata Ghosh (Team Leader), Mr. Ankar Samadhyay (Author), Mr. Kaushik Mukhopadhyay (Member), Mr. Sunil Singhal (Member), Mr. Ashish They included Mr. Kumar Das (member), Mr. Prabhat Shaw (member) and Soumyajit. Pradhan (Member), Vijaya Kumar Sadangi (Member), Devdatta Gupta (Member).
Best Technical Paper Award (3rd edition) for “Value Study of Extrusion Briquette Plant of Tata Steel, Jamshedpur”: This award recognizes excellence in the application of value engineering techniques to improve performance. Awarded to papers that demonstrate the following. The team members include Ishrat Mirza (Team Leader and Author), Dharmendra Kumar (Member), Y. Rajshekar (Member), Kaushik Mukhopadhyay (Member), Ankur Samadhiya (Co-author), Devbrat (Member), Sandeep Kumar Ptil (Member) ) was included. ). , Sandip Chakraborty (Member), Pratap Sinha (Member), Shyam Manohar Pandey (Member), Debashis Chakraborty (Member), Puspendu Moitra (Member).
For the opening session of the conference, Chandra Mohan Verma, Chief of Process Improvement and Materials Management, was invited as an expert speaker on Value Engineering. Industry leaders from various countries attended the conference.
ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel invests Rs 10 billion in three scrap processing centers
AM/NS India has its main factory in Hazira, factory in Ahmedabad, and
The third project will be completed in Khopoli, Maharashtra by December 2024. These investments will also help reduce the company's carbon footprint.
The company plans to achieve its goal by maximizing the use of steel scrap. “...Our goal is to significantly increase scrap blending and at the same time reduce the dependence on steel production from primary raw materials.”
"Iron ore, coal, etc.," said Dilip Oommen, CEO of ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India. AM/NS India currently has a steel production capacity of 9 million tons per year. We expect great potential to maximize usage.
Scrap in steel production. The company claims to have achieved a 32% reduction in CO2 emissions intensity by December 2022 compared to 2015.
level. With these scrap processing centers, the company aims to achieve a 9% scrap content by the end of 2025 with a new basic oxygen furnace.
Existing Electric Furnace (EAF). Currently, the company has a scrap mix of 3-5% of his EAF's total steel production capacity. India does not produce enough scrap to meet the industry's needs and is heavily dependent on imports. It is expected that the import will take some time.
As countries around the world recycle more scrap domestically to reduce the use of environmentally harmful raw materials such as iron ore, Steel manufacturing process. While India recorded high steel scrap imports of around 7 MTPA in 2022-2023, companies are expecting a decline in imports and are considering the same.
Domestic scrap processing options. Major steel manufacturers are setting up scrap yards across India to ensure availability. Tata Steel announces promotion plan
Secondary steel manufacturing company JSW Steel announces investment of Rs 175 million and plans to commission shredder in western Maharashtra by next year. JSW Steel also plans to set up scrap processing centers across India.
The Indian government also introduced a ministry of steel to encourage the steel industry to focus on scrap processing.
Steel scrap recycling policy dated November 7, 2019. This policy provides a framework for setting up metal scrap centers in India. Scientific processing and utilization of iron scrap.
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