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Tata
Steel KZN goes live
April 3, 2008
Tata Steel KZN live! Thursday, 3 April 2008,
marked the culmination of 19 months of hard work, when
the MEC of Finance and Economic Development, Zweli Mkhize,
switched on Furnace 1 at Tata Steel KZN (TSKZN) in Alton
North, Richards Bay, South Africa. This was a very historic
day for the TSKZN team as well as Tata Steel in India,
as it was not only the successful switching on of Furnace
1 but also the success of the first greenfield overseas
project of the Tata Group outside India, commissioned
on South African soil.
With an array of dignitaries ranging from the MEC of
Finance and Economic Development, Zweli Mkhize, the
mayor of the city of Umhlathuze, Zakhele Mnqayi, the
mayor of Uthungulu district municipality, Stan Larkan,
the consul general of India based in Durban, H Shringla,
the MD of Tata Africa, Raman Dhawan, and many other
distinguished guests, the event was set for success.
In his address the MEC said: Today, I am honoured
and humbled to stand before you to celebrate the fulfillment
of Tata Steel KZNs promise to the people of South
Africa and KwaZulu Natal the construction of
a state-of-the-art ferrochrome smelting plant that boasts
the tag of being the cleanest in the world.
He went on to thank Tata Group for the confidence they
have shown in our country, its people and its government.
The mayor of Umhlathuze, Mnqayi, officially welcomed
all present into his municipality and committed their
continued support of Tata Steel KZN from the municipality.
Echoed were the words of congratulations from the chairman
of the board of TSKZN, AM Misra, who said: This
is a very proud moment for Tata Steel and the Tata Group.
To witness the success of the project was a proud moment
for all. The MD of Tata Africa, Raman Dhawan, mentioned
the Tata Groups commitment to South Africa and
the economic relationship between South Africa and India,
in particular the future investment plans by the Group;
which range from hotels, bus assembly plants, telecommunications,
mining etc.
Somdeb Banerjee, MD, Tata Steel KZN, was also very
proud about todays occasion which reflected a
dream coming true. He mentioned that despite all the
delays encountered before the project started and during
its construction, the Tata Steel KZN team pulled together
in the right direction and ensured that the work was
done and completed. He expressed his vote of thanks
to the support he got from the MD of Tata Steel.

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