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PROJECT REPORT ON
STEEL INDUSTRY
submitted by: submitted to prof. Seema Laddha Deepak R Gorad Sachin Thete Sanddep Ramraje Ganesh Shirsat Girish Suvarna
Vision:
DSG STEEL will be a powerful global business group that continuously provides world
class products and most comprehensive services that ameliorate the lifestyle of the people. DSG STEEL is inspired in achieving the vision statement through implementing the following values: We believe in working together as a team in achieving success;
We are determined to grow as individuals in the working environment as well as improving personal well-being;
We are inspired through a behavior code; We believe the market values also in our working behavior and in our way we treat other people; We strive for a positive working climate in order to motivate and inspire individuals;
Mission:
To introduce the latest and most advanced concepts in the construction area, starting with the idea of adopting a new concept in the fit-out and interior decoration.
To enhance the interior and fit-out industry by providing all possible solutions and expertise to projects.
To exceed our customers need and expectations by delivering the highest quality products and best service available. To provide our employees with all support necessary to bring out the best in them and to their fullest potential.
Mission Statement
Buyer
Competitive rivalry
Threat of substitutes
Steel Industry
Supply Demand With trade barriers having been lowered over the years, imports play an important role in the domestic markets. The demand is derived from sectors that include infrastructure, consumer durables and automobiles. High capital cost, technology. The government can increase railway freight cost and grid power cost. This in turn will determine the final price of metal.
SWOT Analysis availabilty of iron ore & coa low labour wage rates abundance of manpower mature production base strength weakness unscientific mining ow productivity ooking coal import ependence ow R&D investment high cost of debt nadequate infrastructure
PSU
SAIL RINL NMDC MOIL Ltd MECON KIOCL
No. Of employees(31.12.2010)
113403 17900 5902 6676 1851 1349
Production of crude steel (in Mn tonnes): Public Sector 16.714 Private Sector 48.161 Total 64.875 Percentage share of Public sector 26%
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1.8 Dumping:
Many nations are accused of this heinous crime on a day to day basis. Though legally speaking dumping is not a crime as per WTO, which surely does not encourage it but at the same time permits this activity. Things get stranger when China comes into picture.