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    INTRODUCTION TO THE PROJECT REPORTJSL LIMITED, KNIC, DANAGADI, JAJPUR, ORISSA

    1.1 Company Background

    JSL is setting up worlds largest single location fully integrated stainless steel

    plant at Orissa. The 1.6 MT per annum Greenfield Project envisages complete

    integration from mining to cold rolling, along with 500 MW captive power

    plant. The project is being commissioned in phases. Phase I of the project which

    included Ferro Alloy shops and thermal power plant has already become

    operational in 2007-08. With complete commissioning, the Orissa plant would

    reach a capacity of 1.6 Million Tonnes, and this along with expansion at Hisar,

    JSL is poised to turn a new leaf joining the top league of leading global stainless

    steel producers in the world. Jindal Stainless is an ISO: 9001 & ISO: 14001

    company is the flagship company of the Jindal Organization. The company

    today, has come a long way from a single factory establishment, started in 1970.

    As the numero uno it has taken on the task of making stainless steel a part of

    everybody's life by taking a 360 degrees approach from production of raw

    materials to supply of architecture and lifestyle related products.

    1.1..1 -ISO 9001:2000 certification of JSL - Jajpur Plant

    ISO 9001:2000 certification of JSL Jajpur Plant, Orissa by TUV NORD on 8th November

    2008 . The Ferro Chrome Unit, Ferro Manganese Unit and 1 X 125 MW Captive Power Plant

    is under this certification along with other supporting divisions.

    Company Address :

    JSL Limited,

    Kalinganagar Industrial Complex, Duburi,

    Dist. Jajpur 755026

    Tel: +91 06726 266001

    Fax: +91 06726 266002

    E-mail: [email protected]

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    1.2 Business of JSL Limited.1.2..1 - Greenfield Project at Orissa

    Jindal Stainless is setting up a Greenfield integrated Stainless Steel project in the

    state of Orissa which would involve mining of Iron, Manganese & chrome ore forproduction of ferroalloys and Stainless Steel in the melt shop and rolling mills. Tomeet the full requirement of power, Jindal Stainless will also be setting up a 500 MWcaptive power plant. This stainless steel plant will ultimately have a capacity of 1.6million tonnes per annum. The operations of XX 60 MVA ferro-chrome furnace havealready started and the production has stabilised. JSL expects to start the xx125 MW

    power plants soon followed up by setting up of other ferro alloys units of ferro-manganese and silico- manganese.

    1.2...2 - RAZOR AND SURGICAL BLADE STEELJindal Stainless is an exclusive producer of stainless razor blade steel in India. . Themicrostructure of our strips is designed to optimize / facilitate hardening, sharpeningand honing operations at customers end and to develop ideal characteristic forintended end application. These are achieved with stringent quality checks utilizingmodern and sophisticated testing equipments such as Metallurgical microscope withadvanced image analyzer, digital micro-hardness tester, and microprocessorcontrolled Tensile testing machine and scanning electron microscope. Persistent R &D activity had led to the improvement in quality of product enabling us, not only tocater to the Indian razor blade steel requirement but also to export a substantialquantity on a regular basis. The current capacity for precision strip production is12,000 TPA.

    1.23 -COIN BLANKS

    Jindal Stainless has been supplying AISI 430 grade ferritic stainless steel coils &blanks to India Govt. Mint & Foreign mint for making coins on regular basis. Todiversify its product range, coin blanking and associated processing facilities ofworld-class quality has been installed and commissioned. .

    At present Jindal Stainless is supplying Ferritic Stainless Steel coin blanks ofdenomination of 25 Paise, 50 Paise and 1 Rupee to Govt. of India, Mint. In additionto these we have developed Cupro-Nickel coin blanks of 2 and 5 rupeesdenomination. The present installed capacity for coin blanking is 10,000 MTPY.

    ORISSA PROJECT - INDIA

    Jindal Stainless is setting up a Greenfield integrated Stainless Steel project in thestate of Orissa with capacity of 1.6 million tones per annum.

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    1.3 Main Facilities of the Company1.3...1 Steel Making :

    The two Steel Melt Shop, SMS I & SMS II, comprises of Ultra High Power- ElectricArc Furnace, Argon Secondary Metallurgy Converter, LRF (Ladle RefiningFurnace). SMS I is equipped with a continuous slab caster while SMS II is equippedwith twin strand bloom caster. In addition to above SMS I is also equipped withVOD (Vacuum Oxygen Decarburization) unit to produce steel with low inclusionand gas content. The present installed capacity of both SMS put together is 550,000MT per year. The Slabs are subjected to surface conditioning in a slab grindingsection. The Slabs are then Hot Rolled into HR Coils in Steckel Mill, which are thenused to produce HRAP No1 Coils and Plates. HR coils are transferred to ColdRolling Unit, to produce CR Coils and Sheets. The Blooms are hot rolled in TandemStrip Mill to narrow coils and flat bars. . In addition, special steels like razor bladesteel is cast into ingots which are subsequently forged to slabs & rolled in tandemstrip mill.

    The production of stainless steel begins with melting of ferrous scrap and ferroalloysin UHP Electric Arc Furnace, followed by secondary refining in AOD/VOD units.The liquid steel thus obtained, is cast into slabs in a continuous slab caster with AutoMould Level Control (AMLC) System. JSL produces stainless steel in 200, 300 &400 series. Further the on-going efforts of a dedicated R&D Team along withOperations and Quality Assurance department are constantly innovating in fields ofcost reduction, product development and addition of niche products such as DuplexStainless Steel, Controlled expansion alloys as like INVAR-36 and Special FinishCold Rolled Stainless Steel and Stainless Steels for critical applications.

    1.3...2 Hot Rolling :

    Hot rolling comprises of Hot Steckel Mill and Tandem Strip mill. The hot steckelmill comprises of slab reheating walking beam furnace, 4 Hi reversing roughing mill,4 Hi reversing Steckel Mill equipped with Hot Coilers on both sides and a downcoiler. Slabs are rolled to hot rolled coils and plates. The mill is equipped with level-2 automaton system consisting of automatic hydraulic gap setting, roll bendingsystem, automatic pass scheduling and mill setup, automatic sequencing, millsupervisory system and automatic gauge control. The mill is capable of rolling platesand coils up to 1250 mm width weighing up to 18MT.The Tandem Strip mill comprises of reheating furnace, 2-Hi roughing stand, fivefinishing stands and down coiler to hot roll stainless steel blooms into flat bars andnarrow coils.

    The present rolling capacity of both the mills put together is 700,000 TPA.

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    1.3...3 Finishing (HR Products) :

    HR coils are cut to length, annealed and pickled to produce plates in HRAP No. 1finish. For thickness 10.0mm and above plates are directly produced from steckel

    mill, which are annealed and pickled to produce HRAP No. 1 finish plates.

    1.3...4 Cold Rolling :

    The cold rolling mill complex comprises of the four units CRD I, CRD II & CRD III& CRD IV . CRD I , CRD III & CRD IV comprises a combination of 20 HiSendzimer mills, annealing and pickling lines and various sophisticated associatedequipments and processing lines to produce Cold Rolled Coils and Sheets withquality surface finishes, precise dimensional control and good flatness control in

    wider coils (>600mm width). The facilities at Jajpur are equipped to produce andsup-ply material in 2D, 2B, No.3, No.4 and BA surface finishes. CRD II is engagedin production of precision strips in thinner sizes (0.05mm to 0.50mm thick) e.g.Razor Blade, other ferritic and Martensitic stainless steel.

    The present installed capacity of cold rolled products is 1, 50,000 TPA.

    1.3...5 Coil Build up Line:

    Coil buildup line is used to attach leader ends in hot rolled coils for increasing theoverall yield of coils. It is also equipped with edge trimming to improve productionfor further operations.

    1.3...6 Skin Pass Mill :

    The skin pass mill is designed and installed in dust proofhousing. It is used to give cold rolled pass by polished groundwork roll on 2D finish dull material to convert to 2B bright

    surface finish. The mill is designed to meet requirements in600 to 1600mm width coils in 0.40 to 3.00mm thickness.

    1.3...7 Slitting Line:Slitting lines are used to side trim the coils and cater the market requirements insmaller width coils with a thickness from 0.45mm to 6MM.

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    1.3...8 Strip Grinding Line:

    The strip grinding line is used to produce No.3, No.4 and some special finishesrequiring grinding which is used for decorative purposes in architectural applications,

    restaurant equipments, dairy equipments, lifts, elevators etc.

    1.3...9 Shearing Line:The flying shearing line with Voss Leveler is used to

    produce sheets with good flatness which is the firstand foremost requirement of customers.

    1.3...10 Annealing and Pickling line :The annealing and pickling line is used to anneal and pickle Hot Rolled stainless andcold rolled stainless steel coils. The continuous annealing and pickling line isequipped with a neutral electrolyte tank for pickling by Ruthner process usingsodium sulphate for the neutral electrolyte, scanacon system for acid recovery andremoval of metal content.

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    1.4 The Stainless Steel industry Introduction1.4...1 Global Scenario and Indian Prospects :

    Introduction:

    Stainless steel is a value-added product that does not deteriorate during its life time. It is highlycorrosion resistant and has robust tensile strength with excellent fatigue properties. It is economical in

    the long run though the initial cost is high. It has ease of fabrication property. Stainless steel is cent

    percent recyclable and environment friendly. It is material of choice for hygienic conditions.Global ScenarioIn the first year of its invention in 1913 stainless steel found its initial application in

    cutlery. Gradually, it was used for the food processing sector and subsequently in textile, chemical and

    other engineering industries. Its application in the Architecture, Building and Construction (ABC)

    and Automobile, Railways and Transportation (ART) sectors have worked wonders.World ProductionIn 1913, production of stainless steel in the world was only a few tons. It reached

    0.6 Mt in 1938 and increased to about 2.5Mt in 1963. It crossed the 10Mt mark in 1986. The global

    stainless steel production figures between 1995 and 2001 are presented in table: 1Table: 1World Production Stainless Steel (000 tones)Trends in Global Prices of Various Items of Stainless SteelGlobal prices of Stainless Steel products in January 01, January 02, and January 03 are furnished in

    Table: 2Table: 2Prices of Stainless Steel Products In Global Market (US $ per tone)Salient Features of Selected Countries

    (a) ChinaChina is presently the worlds largest consumer of stainless steel. It consumed 2.25 Mt in

    2001. Chinas production declined to 220,0000 tones in 1998 from 33,80000 tones in 1995 and 343,0000

    tones in 1996. However, due to special thrust by the Chinese government, the production rose to

    750,000 tones in 2001. According to Wang Keqiam, DGM, Taiyum Stainless Steel Co., Chinas steel

    production capacity will jump by 238 percent in 2010 to 2.1 Mtpy from the 2002 level.

    The Chinese government has adopted safeguard measures to restrict imports. The annual tariff free

    Quota for stainless cold rolled coils up to May 2003 would be about 600,000 tones. This will beexpanded to 650,000 tonnes over the following 12 months and increased by an additional 65,000

    tonnes up to 2005.(b) Japan Japans production of Stainless Steel in 2001 was 3.82 Mt and an estimated 3.78 Mt in

    2002. In 2003, it is expected to be 3.75 Mt. The Japanese producers have gone for restructuring the

    industry. Nippon Steel is in the forefront of the restructuring programe. They have entered into

    Strategic alliances with two other companies Sumitomo Metal Industries and Nissin Steel. The

    arrangements will lead to a decline in Japans Stainless capacity to 3.6 Mtpy fr om 4.0 Mtpy - a

    reduction of 10 percent. From July 2001, the Japanese producers have curtailed the domestic

    shipment of

    Stainless Steel by 20 percent or more to prevent the domestic prices falling.

    (c) The USA Production of Stainless Steel in the US declined to 1.8 MT in 2001 and then grew by

    23.9 percent to 2.23 Mt in 2002. The forecast for 2003 is 2.45 Mt despite dismal prospects of domesticconsumption. Imports to the US will be lower and its exports to China will decline substantially.

    (d) South KoreaThe country produced 1.55 Mt of Stainless Steel in 2001 and about 1.58 Mt in 2002.

    In 2003, the production is expected to reach 1.6 Mt. Koreas demand for hot rolled Stainless Steel in

    1999 was 1.31 Mt. It reached 1.68 Mt in 2002 and is expected to reach 1.76 Mt in 2005. POSCO is

    meeting about 86 percent of Koreas hot rolled stainless steel demand. Its production capacity is

    expected to reach 1.66 Mtpy after the completion of its expansion project now being implement at a

    cost of US $518 million. POSCO will also expand its No. 1 H S Mill at Pohang to handle more stainless

    steel coils. The project is scheduled for completion by September, 2003.

    (e) Taiwan (ROC) Taiwans stainless steel production in 2001 was about 1.23 Mt. In 2002, it

    increased by 15 percent to reach 1.41 Mt. The expected production in 2003 is about 1.40 Mt. The

    countrys exports to China will decline sharply due to the safeguards measures adopted by that country.

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    (f) EuropeIn 2002, there was a consolidation of stainless steel industry in Europe Acerinox of Spain

    made a major acquisition of 64 percent stake in Columbus Stainless of South Africa. The deal

    made Acerinox the worlds third largest producer with a melt shop capacity of 2.5 Mtpy. It has

    planned to increase the slab capacity at Columbus by 200,000 tonnes to 750,000 tpy. Acerinox has also

    opened a new melt shop at its North American Stainless plant. The major expansion of 2002 wasevident in Avesta Polarit of Finland commissioning its new melting, casting and rolling capacity at its

    Tarnio plant that took potential output from 1 Mtpy to 1.70 Mtpy. Avesta also brought on stream a

    new Euro 22 million billet caster at its Sheffield Plant in the UK.

    Arcelors ALZ subsidiary brought on stream an expanded meltshop at its Ghent Plant in Belgium.

    Finlands Outokumpu acquired Corys Stake in Avesta Polarit and then moved to take full control of

    the Swedish producer.

    The stainless steel production in the E U countries in 2001 was 7.69 Mt. It increased to 7.92 Mt in 2002

    but is expected to go down to 7.85 Mt in 2003.

    Some Major Application of Stainless Steel In ABC Sector In the World

    Some of the major applications of stainless steel are briefly mentioned below :

    1) Stainless steel was first used in 1930 for cladding the top portion of the crysler Building in New

    York. Even after 72 years stainless steel cladded portion remains in good condition.2) The entrance canopies to Bilbao Metro Railway station in Spain are made from 316L grade curved

    hollow section stainless steel frames. Its escalators are suspended by stainless steel hangers and braced

    against the sides of the tunnel with stainless steel struts. 3) Facades at the School of Occupational and

    Physiotherapy in South Hamton, UK used engineering bricks on exposed stainless steel channels.

    About 40 tonnes of 316L grade stainless steel was used in cladding support.

    4) The road slab across a section of Cradle well by pass project in New castle, UK was strengthened by

    240 tonnes of 316L stainless steel.

    5) Type 304 stainless steel was used in Sanfransicos main public library. Pan formed panels,

    decorative columns and pilasters etc. were all made from stainless steel.

    6) Stainless steel supplied by Indias Salem Steel Plant was used for the retractable roof of the

    Melbourne Tennis Stadium in Australia.

    7) About 400 tonnes of Salem Stainless steel was used in the worlds tallest twin towers, thePETRONAS TOWERS in Kaula Lumpur , Malaysia.

    8) The roof the Washington National Airport in the USA is covered with about 0.5m sq. ft. of grade

    316 stainless steel. Special care was taken to give it a non-reflective, anti-glare finish. Considerable use

    of stainless steel was also used for components including phone enclosures, the floor base and ticket

    counters inside the building .

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    1.4...2 The Indian Scenario :

    Production of Stainless steel in India started in the late sixties. Production gradually increased to24,000 tonnes in the mid seventies. Towards the end of the eighties, the government changed its

    policies allowing production of all types of steel in the Secondary Sector. New capacities were created

    and in 1980-81, Indias production of stainless steel reached 66,000 tonnes. The growth of production

    of stainless steel in India for some selected years since 1980-81 are furnished below :

    During the eighties, AOD/VOD processes were introduced by some EAF units which started the use of

    High Carbon Ferro Chrome for the first time in India that brought down the cost of production of

    stainless steel. Small Induction Furnace (IF) units also started melting stainless steel scrap for

    recycling into usable steel.

    At present there are about 19 producers of stainless steel in India with EAF/IF melting and

    AOD/VOD facilities having an annual capacity ranging from 10,000 to 400,000 tpy each. These units

    contribute about 80 percent of the countrys production. Besides, these about 17 IF units which melt

    stainless steel scrap and produce pencil ingots without any refining facilities. Their average per unit

    production ranges from 5,000 to 8,000 tonnes and they contribute about 20 percent of Indias Stainless

    Steel production.

    Towards the end of eighties two major developments took place in the Indian Stainless Steel Scenario.

    These were:

    (a) The price of Nickel increased to high levels in 1988. India is importing almost its total nickel

    requirement. To counter this situation, the Indian steel technologists developed low nickel high

    manganese austenitic stainless steel in the 200 series. India is now the highest producer of this grade in

    the world for individual application areas to get higher yield and low cost downstream processing. In

    the last decade there has been a standardization of this grade.

    (b) the Indian Stainless Steel Development Association (ISSDA) was founded in 1989 by seven major

    Stainless steel producers in the country with the object of diversifying and increasing the use ofstainless steel in India. In 1990-91, the share of catering equipment in Indias total consumption of

    stainless steel was as high as 90 percent and that of industrial usage was only 10 percent. But due to

    the concerted efforts of ISSDA in collaboration with the Nickel Development Institute, the

    consumption by the catering sector came down to 75 percent in 2000-01.

    Exports

    India exported about 170,000 tonnes of stainless steel production in 2000-01. Of these, low nickel high

    manganese grade HR and CR products were 20,000 tonnes. In the 300 series, HR and CR products

    were about 20,000 tonnes, CF Bars 33,600 tonnes, wire and cables about 12,000 tonnes. The export of

    400 series was 9,800 tonnes of which CF Bars were 7,200 tonnes and wire and coils about 2,400 tonnes.

    The export of utensils and kitchenware during 2000-01 was about 50,000 tonnes. The value of utensile

    export by India in 2000-01 was about US $ 17 million to Middle-East. The USA, Africa, Latin

    America, Far East and Japan.

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    1.5 Major Producers of Stainless Steel In India :

    (a) Jindal Strips Ltd. (JSL)JSL is a ISO 9002 and ISO 14001 certified company. It

    is the flaghip company of the US $ 1.5 billion Jindal organization. JSL is the largestintegrated manufacturer of stainless steel in India having a market share of over 40

    percent. At Hisar, JSL has Indias only composite stainless steel plant formanufacture of flat products, with a stainless steel melting capacity of 400,000 tpyand a matching hot rolling production capacity of 400,000 tpy. The plant can roll CRCoils of thickness as low as 0.10 mm. The plant has a cold rolling capacity of100,000 tonnes per year, inclusive of 10,000 tpy of blade steel.Its products are discussed below :* Precision TubesStainless Steel precision strips in various grades are produces in

    JSLs narrow 20 Hi mills (max width : 500 mm) in the precision cold rolling unit.* Blade SteelJSL is the exclusive producer of stainless steel strips for making razorand surgical blades with a capacity of 10,000 tpy.* Coin Blanks- The coin blank line recently established at Hisar has capacity of3,000 tpy.During 2001-02, JSL exported about 83,330 tonnes of stainless steel products valuedat US $ 86 million. The company is hopeful of crossing the export value of US $ 120million in 2002-03. (b) Salem Steel Plant (SSP) under SAIL is a premier producer ofstainless steel in India. Commissioned in 1981, the plant has a capacity to roll

    186,000 tpy of HR Carbon and stainless steel flat products and 70,000 tpy of coldrolled stainless sheets and coils. As a part of product diversification, a state of the art

    blanking line was installed which has indigenized the stainless blanking process inIndia. A most modern HR Mill was installed in 1995 of 186,000 tpy capacity. Thisreverse integration helped in meeting the requirement of its cold rolling mill.S. S. P. is a ISO 9002 and ISO 14001 certified plant. It can cold roll value added 0.13mm thick CR stainless steel. Its products Salem Stainless is a household name in

    the domestic market and widely exported. It services the requirements of 100 percent EOUs and free trade zones in India. Its blanking line can produce 3,000 tonnes

    of ferritic grade coin blanks or 3,600 tonnes of utility blank per year. S. S. P. hasdeveloped new applications of its products like stainless steel ceiling fans, exhaustfans, corrugated sheets, water tanks, architectural items, furniture etc.Use of Salem Stainless in Australias tennis Stadium and the twin Petronas Tower in

    Malaysia has already been mentioned. In India about 65 tonnes of Salem Steel hasbeen used in the Parliament Library in New Delhi of 304/304L grades. Salem Steelhas also been used in Ramoji Film City in Hyderabad, at Priyadarshini park inMumbai and at Garuda TCP & Head Quarters in Gurgaon. About 70 tonnes of

    Salem Stainless will be used for the 10,000 sq. metre dome-shaped roof of the KoparKhairane railway station at Navi Mumbai.

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    1.6 The Future :

    Indias consumption of Stainless Steel is increasing gradually but the per capita

    consumption is still as low as 700 grams as compared to 14/15 kgs in the westernworld. ISSDA found a lack of awareness about its use and benefits, non-availibilityof skilled fabricators, under developed production technology etc. as reasons for suchlow consumption.The notion that Stainless Steel is a high cost material at the initial stage is changinggradually giving way to the life cycle cost analysis approach. ISSDAs efforts to help

    increase the consumption of stainless steel in the country are already showing somepositive results. The future of the Indian Stainless Steel industry is bright andfavourable government policies will help its further growth.

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    1.7 Company Profile:

    Jindal Organization, set up in 1970 by the steel visionary Mr. O.P. Jindal, has grownfrom an indigenous single-unit steel plant in Hisar, Haryana to the present multi-

    billion, multi-national and multi-product steel conglomerate. The organization is stillexpanding, integrating, amalgamating and growing.

    The group places its commitment to sustainable development, of its people and thecommunities in which it operates, at the heart of its strategy and aspires to be a

    benchmark for players in the industry the world over.

    The Jindal Organization today is a global player. Its relentless quest for excellencehas reaped rich benefits and it is today one of the worlds most admired and respectedgroups within the steel fraternity.Shri Om Prakash Jindal more popularly known as O.P. Jindal was born on August 7,1930 to a farmer Late Netram Jindal of village Nalwa of district Hisar in Haryana.Since his childhood the young Jindal had interested in technical work. He started hisindustrial career with a small bucket-manufacturing unit in Hisar. In 1964, hecommissioned a Pipe Unit Jindal India Limited, followed by a large factory in 1969

    under the name Jindal Strips Limited.

    Sh. O.P. Jindal was the Chairman of the Jindal Organization. In November 2004, Sh.Jindal was conferred the prestigious "Life Time Achievement Award" for hisoutstanding contribution to the Indian Steel Industry by the Bengal Chamber ofCommerce & Industry. According to the latest Forbes' List, Sh. O.P. Jindal has beenranked 13th amongst the richest Indians of the country and placed 548th amongst therichest persons of the world.

    When others look into the walls.. he

    saw the doors

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    1.7...1 COMPANY PROFILE

    iJINDAL STAINLESS LIMITED :

    Jindal Stainless is in many ways very much like the material it produces. Likestainless steel the company is versatile in its thought process, strong and unrelentingin its operations, environment friendly in its manufacturing process, bright, shiningand beautiful in its community support activities. The list of the properties ofstainless steel is endless, just as our values are all encompassing.

    Jindal Stainless has always been committed to innovation and progression, research

    and development. Our innovations are admired beyond the geographical boundariesof our country. No wonder we are the strategic partners of global leaders by choice.Our achievements narrate a story of our determination to succeed and our passion towin. We will continue to leverage our opportunities in creating excellence that theworld cannot even think about. Today we are the largest integrated stainless steel

    producer in India, tomorrow we will rule the world.Jindal Stainless is a ISO: 9001 & ISO: 14001 company is the flagship company ofthe Jindal Organization. The company today, has come a long way from a singlefactory establishment, started in 1970. As the numero uno it has taken on the task of

    making stainless steel a part of everybody's life by taking a 360 degrees approachfrom production of raw materials to supply of architecture and lifestyle related

    products.

    1.72 Vision 2010:

    To be amongst the top 10 stainless steel producers in the world. To gain international recognition for cost leadership, Product

    innovation and Customer satisfaction.

    To be admired as a socially responsible Corporate and a sustainedvalue creator for all its stakeholders.

    Summary :Shri Om Prakash J indal more popularly known as O.P. J indal was born on August 7, 1930 to a farmer Late Netram

    J indal of village Nalwa of district Hisar in Haryana. Since his childhood the young J indal had interested in technicalwork. He started his industrial career with a small bucket-manufacturing unit in Hisar. In 1964, he commissioned aPipe Unit J indal India Limited, followed by a large factory in 1969 under the name J indal Strips Limited. At present,there are twenty factories under the flagship of the J indal Organization, which are worth over US $ 10 Billion, underwhose umbrella thousands of families directly or indirectly benefit themselves. Sh. Jindal's mantra was where otherssaw walls he saw doors. Then whether it was opening doors or breaking down walls he always led the way. The life

    journey of Sh. J indal from a farmer's son to a successful industrialist, a philanthropist, a politician and a leader would

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    serve as a great source of inspiration for generations to come.