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JSW Group From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia JSW Group Type Private Industry Conglomerate Founded 1982 Founder Sajjan Jindal (Chairman) Headquarters Mumbai, India Area served Worldwide Revenue US $11 Billion (2014) [1] Subsidiaries JSW Steel Ltd. JSW Energy Ltd. JSW Holdings Ltd. JSW Infrastructure & LogisticsLtd. Vijaynagar Minerals Pvt. Ltd. Jindal Praxair Oxygen Co. Ltd. JSoft Solutions Ltd. JSW Building Systems Ltd. JSW Energy JSW Infrastructure Ispat industries Ltd,

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JSW GroupFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

JSW Group

Type Private

Industry Conglomerate

Founded 1982

Founder Sajjan Jindal

(Chairman)

Headquarters Mumbai, India

Area served Worldwide

Revenue US $11 Billion (2014) [1]

Subsidiaries JSW Steel Ltd.

JSW Energy Ltd.

JSW Holdings Ltd.

JSW Infrastructure & LogisticsLtd.

Vijaynagar Minerals Pvt. Ltd.

Jindal Praxair Oxygen Co. Ltd.

JSoft Solutions Ltd.

JSW Building Systems Ltd.

JSW Energy

JSW Infrastructure

Ispat industries Ltd,

CIC Energy CorpJSW Cement Ltd

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Website Official Website

JSW Group is one of India's largest business conglomerates, with a strong presence in the core economic sector based in Mumbai. It has diversified interests in steel, energy, minerals and mining, aluminium, infrastructure and logistics, cement and information technology. [2] It is led by Sajjan Jindal and part of the US $ 15 billion O. P. Jindal Group.[3] JSW Steel Ltd, JSW Energy, JSW Infrastructure, Ispat industries Ltd are subsidiaries of JSW Group.[4]

Canada's CIC Energy Corp agreed to a takeover by JSW in 2010 for USD 414.5 million.[5][6] CIC Energy owned the licence to explore and exploit the Mmamabula coalfield in Botswana. The sale fell through in May 2011. However, in August 2012 the Botswana Competition Authority approved a proposed takeover of CIC Energy by Jindal Steel and Power. Jindal requires large supplies of coal for its Indian steel plants. Jindal Steel chairman Naveen Jindal is the brother of JSW chairman Sajjan Jindal.[7]

On 21 December 2010, JSW declared that it will buy controlling interest in Ispat Industries at an enterprise value of $3 billion to emerge as India's largest producers of the commodity, with an annual capacity of 14.3 million tonnes.[8][9]

About  JSW SteelJSW Steel is India’s leading private sector steel producer and among the world’s most illustrious steel companies.JSW Steel is around $9 billion global conglomerate spread over six locations in India and a footprint that extends to the US, South America and Africa.

The flagship company of around $11 billion JSW Group, JSW Steel is testament to decades of experience and a dynamic culture that have culminated in the company becoming the leading provider of specialised steels in India.

JSW Steel’s business vision is centered on sustainability. We realise that only by creating a sustainable future can we pave the way for our goal of a self-reliant India. This belief has always stood us in good stead. With a conviction in our values, we have grown from a single steel mill in 1982 to the large operations that define us today.

JSW Steel is a pioneer in the use of innovative technology that keeps us ahead of the curve. Not only do we offer the widest product portfolio in India, we also further leverage our capability to customise offerings to match customer expectations.

Our strategy of always staying on the leading edge of technical advancement has led to partnerships with global sector leaders such as JFE Steel, Marubeni Itochu Steel, Praxair and Severfield Rowen Plc. This technological edge has helped our plants rank among the lowest-cost steel producers in the world.

The strong focus on innovation and R&D has led to JSW Steel being recognised worldwide as a purveyor of high-end, value-added steel. Nearly 40 percent of our products today are high value steels; we intend to take this figure up to 50 percent. Nearly one fifth of our products are exported and we are India’s largest exporter of coated products with a presence in over 100 countries.

Our strategic approach to growth has driven the Company’s forward and backward integration initiatives. Our steel plants in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra have a combined installed capacity of 14.3 million tonnes per annum. With the objective of touching 40 million tonnes in the next decade, we are expanding capacities at our

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existing sites and setting up plants in new locations. On the anvil, are two 10 million tonne greenfield facilities in West Bengal and Jharkhand.

At JSW, sustainability is the touchstone on which we have evolved our operational processes. Our systems for governance, manufacturing, supply chain management, human resource management, community engagement, mitigation of our carbon footprint and customer engagement, among others, are benchmarked against global best-in-class standards.

Our deeply held beliefs on doing business the sustainable way have led to strong partnerships among the communities where we operate. The success of our models for land acquisition and community engagement make them torchbearers for Indian industry. The canopy of our CSR (corporate social responsibility) initiative covers micro-level engagements as well as macro development programs that leave a measurable positive impact in every location where we have a presence.

HistoryThe JSW Group’s foray into steel manufacturing began in 1982, when it set up the Jindal Iron and Steel Company with its first steel plant at Vasind near Mumbai. The next two decades saw significant expansion and several acquisitions, following the merger of Jindal Iron and Steel Co (JISCO) and Jindal Vijayanagar Steel Ltd (JVSL) in 2005. Today JSW Steel has plants in six locations in India — Vijayanagar in Karnataka, Salem in Tamil Nadu, and Tarapur, Vasind, Kalmeshwar and Dolvi in Maharashtra.

Our global operations include a plate and pipe mill in the US. In order to securitise resources, the company has acquired mining assets in Chile, USA and Mozambique.

In 1994, Jindal Vijayanagar Steel (JVSL) was set up with its plant located at Toranagallu in the Bellary-Hospet area in the State of Karnataka, the heart of the high-grade iron ore belt and spread over 10,000 acres (40 km2) of land.[6] over a decade. It also set up a plant at Salem with an annual capacity of 1 million tonne. It is on the threshold of a major expansion plan of adding 3.2 million tons per annum to its at Vijayanagar Plant to achieve 11 MTPA by 2011. It has established a strong presence in the global value-added steel segment with the acquisition of a steel mill in US and a Service Center in United Kingdom. JSW Steel has also formed a joint venture for setting up a steel plant in Georgia. The Company has further acquired iron ore mines in Chile and coal mines in USA & Mozambique.The current manufacturing capacity of company is 14.3 MTPA. [7] In Aug 2014, it acquired Welspun Maxsteel Ltd in a deal valued at around 1,000 Crores. [8] JSW has already acquired 3 MTPA Hot Rolling Plant in Dolvi maharashtra ( earlier named Ispat Industries Ltd).

Quick info

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JSW Group

Pincode 441501Name Walni B.ODistrict NagpurState MaharashtraStatus Branch Office(Delivery)Head Office Kamthi H.OSub Office Kalmeshwar S.OLocation Kalameshwar Taluk of Nagpur DistrictTelephone No Not AvailableSPCC Zero Mile Nagpur-440001

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Department Info

Nagpur Moffusil Division Nagpur Region Maharashtra Circle

Address Kalameshwar, Maharashtra 441501, India

Kalmeshwar Works[edit]

One of the downstream operations of JSW Steel is executed from Kalmeshwar. The Kalmeshwar plant has a pickling line, two rolling mills, two galvanizing lines, two color-coating lines, a Galvalume line, six slitting and 7 cut-to-length lines, two profiling lines and a tile profiling line.

Unique features:

Zero Liquid Discharge Facility

Products[edit]

Hot Rolled Product

Cold Rolled Product

Galvanised Product

Pre-painted Galvanised Product

Electrolytic tinplate

TMT Bars

Wire Rods & Special Steel Products

JSW GROUP JSW GROUP COMPANIES o JSW Steel o JSW Energy o JSW Infrastructure o JSW Holdings o JSW Cement o JSW Foundation o JSoft Solutions o Bengaluru FC o Corpcitizenship o Group Site o Shoppe o JSW Sports

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Culture & dynamismAt JSW, we always put our people first. Every day, in our business, we strive to empower our people by entrusting them with responsibilities and giving them the support to deliver.We believe in enabling our people. We do this by ensuring that they have the right environment to work and live, the best of facilities to produce results, and the respect and recognition of their peers and the industry.

CultureJSW employees are like one big family. The company fosters this feeling by giving employees a healthy working environment where each individual is treated with respect. We also promote a culture of entrepreneurship, where employees take ownership of their tasks and business activities and work as a team to deliver results.

DynamismJSW is a dynamic organisation. Our employees are innovative and progressive, coming from a wide range of geographic and socio-cultural backgrounds. To help them gain extensive and varied experience, employees are encouraged to work across Group Companies.

MotivationAt JSW, performance is rewarded with incentives, challenging assignments and recognition. We also encourage employees to support and recognise each other’s efforts and achievements.

We put high performers on a fast track career path and expose them to cross-functional assignments to prepare them for leadership roles. World-class facilities and modern plant equipment ensure that employees have the right environment and tools to accomplish their tasks successfully.

Entrepreneurial spiritJSW follows a sustainable model of growth that links people, strategy and operations – the three core processes of any business. People with the right kind of executive skills, experience and competencies are chosen to champion initiatives and business plans. Strategies are created to achieve ambitious yet realistic goals and operations are designed to complement people and strategy. Business goals or targets are revised periodically keeping in mind the realities of competition, market sentiment and industry practices. This system has given rise to an efficient, entrepreneurial culture that helps employees achieve individual key results and, thus, the company’s business targets.

Innovation

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JSW encourages its employees to continuously innovate and improve various aspects of business. Through product responsibility and innovation initiatives, the company continues to be recognized as one of the lowest cost producers of steel and power in the world.

With an inherent capability for innovation, JSW Steel has developed value-added products for diverse applications and manufactures about 250 grades of steel at reduced levels of energy consumption

It is the first Indian company to execute a greenfield steel plant with Corex technology It has been ranked fourth among the 34 best operating steel plants in the World Steel Dynamics survey of

world-class steelmakers in January 2013 Our steel plants are the only ones in India to generate more than 50 percent green power through waste

heat and waste gas For five consecutive years, JSW Energy has bagged the “Meritorious Productivity Award” from India’s

Central Electrical Authority, for excellence in operational performance JSW Cement has innovated to use steel slag to make cement that is stronger, more durable and ideal for

marine applications and high rise buildings

 

Vision , Mission & Core ValuesJSW envisages a self-reliant India. In our aim to become global leaders in every core sector and to make India a technological and infrastructural force to reckon with, we are committed to our vision and values.

VisionGlobal recognition for Quality and Efficiency while nurturing Nature and Society

MissionSupporting India's growth in core economic sectors with speed and innovation

Core Values Transparency Strive for Excellence Dynamism Passion for learning

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