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Chairman SAIL PK Singh interacts with SAIL collective
New Delhi. Steel Authority of India Ltd.’s (SAIL) Chairman, Shri P.K. Singh is
visiting all steel plants of the company to interact with the entire collective and
energize the employees during these challenging times. His initiative is aimed at
clearly communicating the company’s priorities to each and every employee at a time when the industry is facing internal and external challenges
Shri P.K. Singh visited Bhilai Steel Plant on 30th January 2016 where he reviewed
the progress of the ongoing Modernisation & Expansion Plan.
The visit was followed by discussions on production related and other issues with a
cross section of employees. He exhorted the collective for timely completion of the
projects and gear up for ramping up of production from the new facilities. During
this visit as well as in other plants, the main thrust of Chairman’s interaction
has been to align every employee towards the company’s priorities including cost
reduction, increasing production of value added high NSR products, keeping abreast
with the changing market dynamics andnewer avenues of revenue generation/ reduction in expenditure.
Reiterating faith in the SAIL collective and their ability to stand through the
challenges, Chairman said, “Next few months are going to be very critical in terms
of ramping up production from new mills and attaining operational excellence.
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