History
Bokaro
Steel Plant - the fourth integrated plant in the Public Sector - started taking
shape in 1965 in collaboration with the Soviet Union. It was originally
incorporated as a limited company on 29th January 1964, and was later merged
with SAIL, first as a susidiary and then as a unit, through the Public Sector
Iron & Steel Companies (Restructuring & Miscellaneous Provisions) Act
1978. The construction work started on 6th April 1968.
The Plant is hailed as the country’s first Swadeshi steel plant, built with
maximum indigenous content in terms of equipment, material and know-how. Its
first Blast Furnace started on 2nd October 1972 and the first phase of 1.7 MT
ingot steel was completed on 26th February 1978 with the commissioning of the
third Blast Furnace. All units of 4 MT stage have already been commissioned and
the 90s' modernisation has further upgraded this to 4.5 MT of liquid steel.
The new features added in modernisation of SMS-II include two twin-strand slab
casters along with a Steel Refining Unit. The Steel Refining Unit was
inaugurated on 19th September, 1997 and the Continuous Casting Machine on 25th
April, 1998. The modernisation of the Hot Strip Mill saw addition of new
features like high pressure de-scalers, work roll bending, hydraulic automatic
gauge control, quick work roll change, laminar cooling etc. New walking beam
reheating furnaces are replacing the less efficient pusher type furnaces. A new
hydraulic coiler has been added and two of the existing ones revamped. With the
completion of Hot Strip Mill modernisation, Bokaro is producing top quality hot
rolled products that are well accepted in the global market.
Bokaro is designed to produce flat products like Hot Rolled Coils, Hot Rolled
Plates, Hot Rolled Sheets, Cold Rolled Coils, Cold Rolled Sheets, Tin Mill Black
Plates (TMBP) and Galvanised Plain and Corrugated (GP/GC) Sheets. Bokaro has
provided a strong raw material base for a variety of modern engineering
industries including automobile, pipe and tube, LPG cylinder, barrel and drum
producing industries.
People - The moving force
Bokaro Steel values its people as the fulcrum of all organisational activities.
The saga of Bokaro Steel is the story of Bokaroans erecting a gigantic plant in
the wilderness of Chhotanagpur, reaching milestones one after another, staving
off stiff challenges in the liberalised era, modernising its facilities and
innovating their way to the top of the heap.
Directions
Bokaro Steel is working towards becoming a one-stop-shop for world-class flat
steel in India. The modernisation plans are aimed at increasing the liquid steel
production capacity, coupled with fresh rolling and coating facilities. The new
facilities will be capable of producing the most premium grades required by the
most discerning customer segments.
Brand Bokaro will signify assured quality and delivery, offering value for money
to the customers.
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