Jamshedpur - November 15, 2004
Four units of Tata Steel have been adjudged winners of
the TPM Excellence Award - 2004 by Japan Institute of Plant Maintenance
(JIPM). Every year the institute confers the TPM awards to applicants from all over the
world, who are doing remarkably well in implementing TPM to increase plant efficiency.
This is the first time in India, when a Hot Strip Mill, a Bearings plant or a Precision
Tube Mill has achieved the distinction of getting the JIPM TPM Excellence Award.
Competitiveness, sustainability and the need to maintain its position as
the lowest cost producer in the world had prompted Tata Steel to adopt various improvement
initiatives which helped the company in achieving its goal of being the lowest cost
producer of steel in the world. As part of this effort, in 1999-2000 the company undertook
to implement Total Productive Maintenance or TPM at some of its critical
units. These were the Hot Strip Mill, Precision Tube Mills (Tubes Division), Bearings
Division (Kharagpur) and the Wire Rod Mill. The prime objective of deployment of TPM at
Tata Steel has been to achieve a status of Zero Accident, Zero
Breakdown, Zero Customer Complaint and Zero Defect. The
remarkable deployment results of TPM in the four units had encouraged Tata Steel to
challenge the coveted TPM Excellence Award - First category of JIPM, for all
these four units.
Buoyed by the significant improvements achieved in these units, the
deployment of this TPM philosophy has now been done at all the manufacturing and support
service areas of the company including mines and collieries. As of now, more than 50 units
of the company have initiated the TPM journey and are at various stage of its deployment.
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