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100th Annual Report 2006-2007
 
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Tata Steel (Thailand)

Overview

Tata Steel (Thailand) Public Company Limited (TSTH), the largest long steel producer in Thailand, established in 2002 as a holding company consisting of NTS Steel Group (NTS), The Siam Iron and Steel Co. (SISC) and The Siam Construction Steel Co. (SCSC), manufactures long steel products with an installed capacity of 1.7 million tonnes per annum.

 

Production Capacity & Expansion Plans

The NTS plans to set up a mini blast furnace (MBF) with an annual production capacity of 500,000 tonnes at an investment of approximately Rs. 455-482 crores (3,400-3,600 million Thai Baht). This project will be the first of its kind in Thailand. The project will be completed by the third quarter of 2008.

At present the company produces rebars, wire rods, small sections, special bars and cut and bend products. However, it is also examining the production of mesh bar and other downstream products and services to provide contractors and large scale project accounts with One-Stop Service, which can reduce their time and cost of construction.

Production capacity (tonnes per annum)

  NTS SISC SCSC Total
Rebars 400,000 500,000 900,000
Wire rods 400,000 230,000 630,000
Small Sections 170,000 170,000
Total capacity 800,000 400,000 500,000 1,700,000

Products

Rebars: The Company produces round bars and deformed bars in accordance with Thai Industrial Standards Institute
(TISI) for the construction industry such as roads, bridges, buildings, houses, etc.

Low Carbon Wire rods (LCWR) : They are used as construction parts such as binding wire, nails, wire mesh, galvanised wire, barbed wire, welding wire, cold draw wire, screws and nuts, etc.

High Carbon Wire Rods (HCWR) : HCWR are used for manufacture of pre-stressed concrete wires and strands (PC wires and PC strands) and numerous grades of spring, such as compression, extension, torsion, slings, etc.

Small Sections: These sections are in various forms such as angles or channels. They are produced in accordance with Thai Industrial Standards Institute and are used in the construction industry such as roof structures, electricity poles, billboards, etc.

Special Bars: These round shaped bars are used for manufacture of machineries and equipments and auto parts for cars and motorcycles.

 

Operational Highlights

  • Dividend paid for the first time since the establishment of the Company at 3% (Thai Baht 0.03 per share).
  • Refinancing the existing loans which resulted in debt reduction by Rs. 36 crores (Thai Baht 273 million) and also
    lower financing costs by at least Rs. 26 crores (Thai Baht 200 million) through the remaining debt payment period of 7 years, between 2006 and 2013.
  • The projects undertaken for the burner system in arc furnaces, fume plant improvement at SCSC and for improved production processes of high-quality wire rods at NTS and SISC were completed.
  • The Company was classified in the category of “Very Good” companies in the Corporate Governance Report of Thai Listed Companies - 2006 with a total score of 88%, which was above the average total score of 71% of 402 listed companies.
  • Reorganisation by adding two new operating units and assigning senior executives to directly supervise its operations in the area of business analysis and engineering and product development.

 

Production Highlights

Production statistics (‘000 tonnes)

• The Company adopted improvement initiatives, such as the Total Operational Performance (TOP) for reducing costs, Retail Value Management (RVM) for improving competitive intelligence and customer service and Supply Chain
Management, etc.

 

Human Resources

TSTH regards its employees as its most valuable human capital. Therefore, TSTH seeks to develop the efficiency, knowledge of all its employees through its developmental programmes, such as On-the-job Training, In-house Training, External Training, Job Rotation, Special Assignments and any other programme deemed appropriate.


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