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29th June 2016, 08:37 AM
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Case Study on Steel Authority of India
Hi I am looking for the information about the case study for the Steel Authority of India: Facing New Challenges?
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29th June 2016, 09:52 AM
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Re: Case Study on Steel Authority of India
The Indian steel industry was the third quickest developing steel industry on the planet next just to China. The interest for Indian steel was developing at 8-9 % as against a worldwide normal of 5-6 %. By 2006, with a present limit of 38 million tons for each annum (MTA) the Indian Steel Industry was the eighth biggest maker of steel on the planet. With capital speculations of over Rs. 100,000 crore, the Indian steel industry gave direct/roundabout vocation to more than 2 million individuals. On the supply side, the system was to make extra limit, evacuate procedural and strategy bottlenecks in the accessibility of inputs, for example, iron metal and coal, make higher interests in R and D and human asset advancement and ad lib foundation, for example, streets, railroads and ports. The center of this vision was Steel Authority of India Ltd. (SAIL), one of Indian government's "Navratna" open division endeavors (PSU). SAIL's faultless record in supporting the nation's infrastructural development by inventive metallurgical items like unique amalgam steels, was being tested by its own maturing plants and expanding rivalry. CMD of SAIL certified that by going the merger and securing way that other steel producers favored, SAIL would likewise search for steel plants to obtain. Communicating certainty about SAIL's chances in confronting up to the new difficulties, the SAIL CMD affirmed, "The Company can keep up the piece of the overall industry in spite of new makers coming up in nineties and it might keep on doing so. Pedagogical Objectives: The case envisions acclimating the understudies on Steel Industry in India and SAIL's stature in it The advancement of SAIL throughout the years The elements of Indian and Chinese Steel commercial enterprises The development course embraced by other Indian steel producers SAIL's fleeting and long haul procedures Challenges for SAIL SAIL's development and combinations arrangements to achieve the objectives set by NSP |
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