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Title: Tata Steel : Commitment to Excellence


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Tata Steel Commitment to Excellence
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1 MTPA expansion
  • New SP 3 2 mtpa
  • G BF Upgradation from 1.24 to 1.8 mtpa,
    increase coal injection
  • Fourth stove at G BF
  • Augmentation of pulverized coal injection for F
    D BF

Iron making
Steel making
Casting
Rolling
3
1 MTPA expansion
Iron making
  • LD1, Two Billet casters
  • Capacity from 1.5 to 1.8 mtpa
  • One caster to cast larger sections
  • LD2, Three slab casters
  • Capacity from 2.7 to 3.2 mtpa

Steel making
Casting
  • HSM capacity from 2.6 to 3.1 mtpa
  • New Rebar mill of 0.6 mtpa

Rolling
4
1 mtpa expansion Balancing facilities
utilities
  • Bedding blending yard capacity from 4 to 7.75
    mtpa
  • 6th Lime kiln 425 tpd
  • New PH5, Conversion of 7 boilers from coal fired
    to gas fired
  • New oxygen plant 720 tpd

5
1 mtpa expansion Quality improvement
  • 100 Desulphurization
  • 2nd ladle furnace in LD1
  • One vertical bending caster
  • Auto slab scarfing machine
  • Auto surface inspection system at HSM
  • On line pinch roll polisher

6
G Blast Furnace
7
Tata Steel FY06 Plan
  • 5 MT crude steel
  • Reduce cost
  • Reduce specific consumption
  • Improve productivity
  • Improve raw material quality
  • Improve product mix

8
FY06 Daily crude steel production
103 tpd
5 mtpy 13700 tpd
HSM Shutdown
LD2 Caster 3 shutdown
'G' Fce. Blown in
31st Aug
1st April
9
G Fce. Production ( kt / month )
1.8 mtpa 150 kt/month
Blown out for upgradation 3rd Dec04
Jul
May
10
Cost comparison F , G vs. A to E
Period Aug05 Indexed (Rs/t)
135
110
100
11
Bigger furnace Cost advantage
  • Higher Sinter
  • Lower/no Sponge Iron
  • Coke rate
  • Coal injection
  • Purchased metallic consumption

12
Coal injection rate ( kg/thm )
G Fce. blown in 6th Apr05
13
Sponge Pig iron consumption trend
14
Maximising hot metal ratio
HMSCRAP (KG/TCS)
SCRAP
HM (KG/TCS)
COST RESEARCH STANDARD COSTING
15
Specific energy consumption (Gcal / CS )
1 GCal/CS Rs 274 Cr
G Fce. blown in 6th Apr05
16
Saleable steel cost ( Rs / t indexed )
FY02100
G Fce. blown in 6th Apr05
17
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Production manpower productivity
264
19
Tata Steel FY06 Plan
  • 5 MT crude steel
  • Reduce cost
  • Reduce specific consumption
  • Improve productivity
  • Improve raw material
  • Improve product mix

20
Sinter production (mt)
21
Clean Coal Production at West Bokaro
Clean Coal ( Lakh t )
Ash
Yield Loss 3.5
Yield Loss 2
FY-88
22
Clean Coal Low ash advantage
  • 1 t of ash needs
  • 1 t of coke
  • 1 t of DRI
  • 0.9 t of flux
  • 350 per t of ash

Exchange Rate Rs 45/USD
23
Coke plant Change in coal blend ( FY06)
  • Higher usage of own coal (64) planned in FY06
    (P) against FY05 (54) to reduce the coal bill

COST RESEARCH STANDARD COSTING
Exchange Rate Rs 45/USD
24
Tata Steel FY06 Plan
  • 5 MT crude steel
  • Reduce cost
  • Reduce specific consumption
  • Improve productivity
  • Improve raw material productivity
  • Improve product mix

25
FP market share in domestic market
Overall Flat Product Domestic
Hot Rolled Product (Incl. Free Market)
Cold Rolled Product
Galvanized Product
FY06 0.4 mtpa capacity addition, domestic HR
sales
26
Automotive sales trend Domestic Export
933
(In 000 MT)
648
510
FY-05
FY-06 (P)
FY-04
27
Long products product mix improvement
28
Tata Steel Future Plan
  • Global leader World class
  • Maintain low cost advantage

29
Medium term growth plans
  • NatSteel integration
  • 1 mtpa 2 mtpa expansion at Jamshedpur
  • 6 mtpa green field project in Kalinganagar,
    Orissa
  • 12 mt greenfiled project in Jharkhand
  • 5 mtpa green field project in Chhattisgarh
  • Iran Iron ore, pellets steel
  • Green field project in Bangladesh
  • Port infrastructure in Dhamra, Orissa
  • Coke Project in Haldia
  • Ferro Chrome project in South Africa
  • Titania project in Tamil Nadu

30
Tata Steel future strategy
  • Strong base in India
  • De-integrated dispersal of facilities in select
    geographies
  • Primary steel making in countries rich in Iron
    ore and / or coal / gas (low cost regions)
  • Finishing facilities in growing markets
  • Ownership and development of raw material sources
  • Access to captive ports and other dedicated
    logistics facilities
  • Size of 20 - 25 mtpa by 2015
  • More from Steel via branding and presence in
    high entry barrier segments

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