This document profiles Asia Steel Limited, an Indian steel company. It outlines the company's hierarchy, with the CEO at the top followed by various department managers. The company's vision is to be a global steel benchmark for value creation and corporate citizenship. It aims to achieve this through its people, offerings, innovative approach, and conduct. The document also provides information on Asia Steel's production process, competitors, geographical sales breakdown, SWOT analysis, products, corporate social responsibility initiatives, and financial statements.
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ITT PRESENTATION ON STEEL MANUFACTURING UNIT
1. Asia Steel Limited
Pune(INDIA)
NAME: GARVIT JAIN
ROLL NO.: 12
BATCH NO.: 273
3. HIERARCHY
CEO
MD
PRODUCTION
DEPT.
PRODUCTION
MANAGER
FACTORY
MANAGER
WORKERS
SALES DEPT.
SALES
MANAGER
SALE
EXECUTIVES
FINANCE
DEPT.
FINANCE
MANAGER
ENGINEERING
DEPT.
CHIEF
ENGINEER
FACTORY
SUPERVISOR
ACCOUNTS
DEPT.
CA
ACCOUNTANT
4. VISIONS & VALUES
Diversity enriches any large
organisation and enhances its
collective capabilities. A clear, shared
vision is a key requisite for successful
diversity management
Our vision is to be the global steel
industry benchmark for value
creation and corporate citizenship.
5. VISIONS & VALUES
We will achieve our vision through:
Our People
By fostering teamwork, nurturing talent, enhancing leadership capability
and acting with pace, pride and passion.
Our Offer
By becoming the supplier of choice, delivering premium products and
services and creating value for our customers.
Our Innovative Approach
By developing leading edge solutions in technology, processes and
products.
Our Conduct
By providing a safe workplace, respecting the environment, caring for our
communities and demonstrating high ethical standards.
9. SWOT ANALYSIS
STRENGTHS:
Abundant resources of
iron ore
Low cost & efficient
labour force
Strong managerial
capability
Strongly globalised
industry & emerging
competitiveness
Modern new plant &
modernised old plants
WEAKNESSES:
High cost of energy
High duties & taxes
Infrastructure
Quality of coal
Labour laws
Dependence on imports
for steel manufacturing
equipments &
technology
10. SWOT ANALYSIS
OPPORTUNITIES:
Huge infrastructure
demand
Rapid urbanisation
Increasing demand for
consumer durables
Untapped rural demand
Increasing interest of
foreign steel producers
in INDIA
THREATS:
Slow growth in
infrastructure
development
Market fluctuations &
chinas export
possibilities
Global economic slow
down
13. CORPORATE SOCIAL
RESPONSIBILITY
ASIA STEEL group believes that the PRIMARY PURPOSE OF A
BUSINESS is to improve the quality of the life of people.
We volunteer our resources, to the extent we can reasonably
afford, to sustain & improve healthy & prosperous environment
& to improve the quality of life of the employees & communities
it serves.
Our heritage of returning to the society what we earn evokes
trust among consumers, employees, stakeholders etc.
14. CORPORATE SOCIAL
RESPONSIBILITY
Education:
we have undertaken a project in the village Naigaon, Maval, Pune in
association with Society for the Education of Crippled (SEC) for setting
up an institution for education of crippled children. This project with
approx. 40,000 sq. ft. builtup area will provide facilities to crippled
children for their Education and Vocational guidance.
Healthcare:
We give donations to reputed hospitals such as Prince Aly Khan Hospital
and MH Saboo Sidique Hospital, Mumbai for treatment of poor patients
and purchase of expensive surgical equipment.
A Medical Van has been donated to the Wockhardt Foundation for Eye
Treatment and Eye check-up of 7000 patients annually.
15. CORPORATE SOCIAL
RESPONSIBILITY
Environment
As a commitment to the environment we live in, asia steel group
engages in adopting various abandoned parks, gardens and
landscaping and beautifying the same.
Society
Our endeavor to a brighter future can only be fulfilled if children and
senior citizens are looked after very well. This forms the bedrock of an
ideal society.
we supports many Old Age Homes and Orphanages in Mumbai and
Pune. Medicines, food, clothes and blankets are regularly supplied to
these Homes as well as few Widow Homes in Mumbai.