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Tata
Steel Awarded First Prize at the 6th International Trade
Fair in New Delhi
September 13, 2006
Jamshedpur:
Tata Steel has been awarded the first prize at the 6th
International Trade Fair held in New Delhi. Tata Steel
received the award for the design and concept of its
stall in the Indian National Category. The Fair and
conference on "Minerals, Metals, Metallurgy and
Materials" (MMMM - 2006) is being organised by
Indian Institute of Metals as part of its diamond jubilee
celebrations from September 11-14 in the capital. Dr
Jairam Ramesh, Hon'ble Union Minister of State for Commerce
and Industry was the chief guest on the occasion.
Tata Steel's stall at the International
Trade Fair was adjudged the best, along with SAIL, amongst
ninety national companies participating in the Trade
Fair. Thirty international companies also took part
in the exhibition. Participating companies from countries
all over the world exhibited latest technologies and
know-how. List of participating companies included Baosteel,
SAIL, Heavy Engineering Corporation, Hindustan Copper,
Jindal Steel & Power, M.N. Dastur & Co. MECON
and other such companies of national and international
repute. China was the partner country for the International
Trade Fair this year.
In the award winning exhibition,
Tata Steel showcased its best coal mining practices,
cutting-edge technology used in iron ore mining, pioneering
human resource practices, 78 years of industrial harmony
and various other aspects of the world's best steel
company.
The 6th International Trade
Fair and Conference, an institutionalised global event,
is considered to be one of the most prestigious forums
for national as well international participants. It
is a conclave of the finest minds concerned with the
future direction and growth of these sectors. The forum
provided the world's most eminent metallurgist's, manufacturers
of metallurgical and mining machinery and related sector's
professionals, analysts and experts with the opportunity
to exchange views on emerging technologies, synergy
and strengths and open up wider horizons for sectorial
development.
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