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100th Annual Report 2006-2007 - Tata Steel

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The G blast furnace<br />

produced 14 million<br />

tonnes of hot metal in<br />

12 years - the highest<br />

ever achieved by any<br />

blast furnace in India<br />

in its first campaign.<br />

Milestones in time<br />

It was December 2001<br />

when a group of senior<br />

executives spent time<br />

discussing a new vision<br />

for <strong>Tata</strong> <strong>Steel</strong>. Rough<br />

cut ideas were then posted<br />

on the intranet. More<br />

than 7000 inputs from<br />

employees helped co-create<br />

the architecture<br />

for Vision <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

<strong>Tata</strong> <strong>Steel</strong> is among<br />

the lowest cost<br />

producers of steel<br />

in the world.<br />

14<br />

<strong>Tata</strong> <strong>Steel</strong> has<br />

twice won<br />

the Asia's<br />

Most Admired<br />

Knowledge<br />

Enterprise<br />

award.<br />

<strong>Tata</strong> <strong>Steel</strong> is one of the few<br />

select steel companies in<br />

the world that is EVA+.<br />

The Prime Minister’s Trophy<br />

for the Best-Integrated <strong>Steel</strong><br />

Plant in India has been<br />

conferred on <strong>Tata</strong> <strong>Steel</strong><br />

five times.<br />

World <strong>Steel</strong> Dynamics has<br />

twice ranked the company<br />

as the World’s Best <strong>Steel</strong><br />

Maker (2005 & <strong>2006</strong>) and once<br />

as India’s only World-class<br />

<strong>Steel</strong> Maker (2001).

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