Salem Steel Plant
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Number of employees | 1,357 |
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Website | Official website |
Salem Steel Plant (SSP), a unit of
History
On 15 May 1972, the Government of India decided to set up a steel plant at Salem for the production of steel and strips of electrical, stainless and other special and mild steel. The construction started on 13 June 1972, after inauguration by then Minister of Steel and Mines Mohan Kumaramangalam.[2] The cost of first phase of the project was ₹181.19 crore (US$23 million).[2] It brought the latest technology in cold rolling to India at the time. The initial production capacity was 32,000 tones per annum (cold rolled stainless steel strips and wide sheets).[3]
Later on 26 March 1991, the second phase at a cost of ₹76.27 crore (US$9.6 million) was realised, increasing production capacity to 70,000 tones per annum.[2][3] On 24 December 1993, a blanking line was commissioned with a capacity of 3600 tones blanks per annum.[2][3] This was the first such facility to be established in India.[1][4]
Production
Production facilities
The major facilities at the plant include[1][2]
- Steel Melting Shop
- Cold Rolling Mill Complex
- Hot Rolling Mill Complex
- Stainless Steel Blanking Line
SSP specializes in the production of cold rolled stainless steel in the form of coils and sheets.[3] The raw materials are imported and also supplied by Alloy Steel Plant in Durgapur.[2] The steel melting shop's annual capacity is 1,80,000 tonnes of slabs per annum. The hot-rolling mill and cold-rolling mill have capacities of 3,64,000 and 66,600 tonnes per annum respectively.[1]
SSP supplies steel to
Achievements
The units of cold rolling mill complex was ISO 9002 certified in April 1993. The hot rolling mill complex received certification two years later. It received ISO 14001 certification, for its pollution free environment, from German RWTÜV in 1999.[2]
Awards
- SAIL Corporate Award 1994-95[citation needed]
- Annual Safety Awards at Visakhapatnam – Ispat Suraksha Puraskar award[5]
- Ferrous Division of Indian Institute of Metals – National Sustainability Award 2007[5]
References
- ^ a b c d e "Salem Steel Plant | SAIL". sail.co.in. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "PROFILE OF SALEM STEEL PLANT (SSP)" (PDF). sg.inflibnet.ac.in. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
- ^ ISSN 2251-1547.
- ^ ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
- ^ a b "Awards & Accolades in 2007-08" (PDF). sail.co.in. Retrieved 30 May 2020.