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Tata
Steel conferred Prime Minister's Trophy for Best Integrated
Steel Plant, bags award for the fifth time
May 20, 2006
Tata
Steel has been awarded the Best Integrated Steel Plant
in India for the year 2001-2002. Dr T Mukherjee, DMD
(steel), Tata Steel and Raghunath Pandey, president,
TWU received the award from the Honble Prime Minister,
Dr Manmohan Singh at the Prime Ministers Trophy
award function at the RINL plant at Vishakhapatnam today.
Asia's first and India's largest integrated steel plant
in the private sector, Tata Steel has been conferred
this award for the fifth time and four times in succession
since the institution of the award.
The award conferred annually
by the Prime Minister of India, includes a trophy and
a cash award of Rs one crore. Speaking on the occasion
Dr T Mukherjee commented that the award was for the
employees of Tata Steel and the amount would also be
used for their benefit.
The trophy instituted in 1992-93
on the suggestion of the then Hon'ble Prime Minister,
P V Narasimha Rao, recognises the outstanding performance
of the integrated steel plants. The award is intended
to spur the steel plants to achieve international standards
of efficiency, quality and economy in their operations.
The primary objective of the scheme is to generate a
sense of competition among the steel plants so that
they continuously benchmark themselves with the best
and improve their performance.
The evaluation for the award
is done by a panel of judges comprising technologists,
economists, consumers of steel and workers' representative
on a set of criteria covering operational, financial,
market, export, quality, customer satisfaction, environment
and HR related parameters. Assessment of approaches
is carried out based on the CII Exim Model by the assessors
appointed by the CII. For the year, 2001-02, the panel
of judges was headed by J S Gill, secretary ministry
of steel and Dr S R Jain, former chairman, SAIL.
All the steel plants applying
for the award undergo a rigorous evaluation process
comprising site visit by the panel of judges, an evaluation
of the excellence of approaches in leadership, strategy
formulation and deployment, partnership and resource
management, people management and process management
and an independent survey of customer satisfaction.
During the period under
review, Tata Steel posted the most emphatic results
by bettering its financial performance and making significant
improvements in all areas of operations, such as production
of hot metal and crude steel, quality assurance and
customer satisfaction. Tata Steel is among the lowest
cost producers of steel and one of the few steel companies
in the world that is EVA +. The Prime Minister's Trophy
for the Best Integrated Steel Plant was earlier conferred
on Tata Steel for the years 1994-95, 1998-99, 1999-2000
and 2000-01.
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