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Tata steel Asia’s first and India’s largest integrated steel company in the private sector.
Founder : Jamsetji .N . Tata “ The person who envisioned themammoth dream of steel made indigenously”
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Pioneers : Sir Dorabji Tata “ Who actually brought the dreaminto reality”
Jehangir Ratanji Dadabhai Tata
Current is Ratan Tata
Group profileTata most valuable brand in the subcontinent .
It is 139 years old .Group revenue is US $ 22 billion.Total sales 28% of India’s GDP.India’s largest foreign exchange earner in the private sector US $ 1.9 billion.India’s largest employer in the private sector.Main companies in the 7 sector .1 Engineering2 Material
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3 IT4 Consumers5 Services.6 Energy
7 Chemicals
REGIONAL OFFICES
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TATA CORUS PARTNERSHIP
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PRESENT
Sector Analysis
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The International Iron and Steel Institute announced that world crude steel output reached1.343 billion tonnes for the year 2008 up by 7.5% YoY as compared to 2007.
While the overall output remained high, 2007 has seen a small slowdown in the growthrate, YoY growth peaking at the end of the first quarter. This slowdown in growth was seen
in nearly all the major producing countries and regions including China, EU, CIS and theUS. The exception was in the Middle East where production growth accelerated during thesecond half of the year.
China’s steel production in 2007 reached 489 million tonnes, a 15.7% increase on 2006.This represents a growth reduction from the 18.8% achieved in 2006, 26.8% in 2005 and26.1% in 2004. The slowdown in 2007 was most apparent during the last quarter, with an8.6% growth rate. However, China remains the driving force behind the still strong world production figures. Without China world crude steel production would have only grown at3.3%.
Other BRIC countries also maintained relatively high growth, with India and Brazilrecording 7.3% and 9.3% increases respectively. In Russia production growth was flat fromthe end of the second quarter leading to an annual growth figure of 2%. The BRIC share of world production has been growing rapidly since 2000. It has grown from 31% of total in2001 to 48.2% in 2007.
Steel production in the EU (27) from the second quarter remained stable, with year-endfigures of 210.3 million tonnes, a 1.7% growth over 2006.
In the US steel production showed negative growth in the first three quarters but showed aturnaround in the fourth quarter with three consecutive months of growth. Total crude steel production for the US was 97.2 million tonnes, a 1.4% reduction on 2006 figures. p
Rank Country 2007 2006 Change
1 China 489.0 422.7 15.7
2 Japan 120.2 116.2 3.4
3 United States 97.2 98.6 -1.4
4 Russia 72.2 70.8 2.0
5 India 53.1 49.5 7.3
6 South Korea 51.4 48.5 6.0
7 Germany 48.5 47.2 2.8
8 Ukraine 42.8 40.9 4.7
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