Ratan Naval Tata is the present Chairman of Tata Sons and therefore, Tata Group,.[2] He is also the chairman of major Tata companies such as Tata Steel, Tata Motors, Tata Power, Tata Consultancy Services, Tata Tea, Tata Chemicals, The Indian Hotels Company and Tata Teleservices.
Following the unforeseen disruption of the coronavirus pandemic, companies are now resorting to intelligent automated systems that offer virtual screening environment and interviewing experience, instead of conducting in-person interviews.
Companies have taken the rising global health crisis very seriously and are concerned about the health of their employees and until this public health emergency is contained, corporates are shifting their entire recruitment strategy to virtual platforms
Ratan Naval Tata is the present Chairman of Tata Sons and therefore, Tata Group,.[2] He is also the chairman of major Tata companies such as Tata Steel, Tata Motors, Tata Power, Tata Consultancy Services, Tata Tea, Tata Chemicals, The Indian Hotels Company and Tata Teleservices.
Following the unforeseen disruption of the coronavirus pandemic, companies are now resorting to intelligent automated systems that offer virtual screening environment and interviewing experience, instead of conducting in-person interviews.
Companies have taken the rising global health crisis very seriously and are concerned about the health of their employees and until this public health emergency is contained, corporates are shifting their entire recruitment strategy to virtual platforms
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This the slide of tata steel pvt ltd and will be very useful for anybody who want to give a presentation on tata steel and at last thank you very much for read and use this .
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student of Phonix International Business School
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Here we show a brief knowledge about Tata group, there work and history of excellence their ethics and unity to work how they become biggest group working more then 100 countries from a startup starting in 1918.
Tata Group the Mammoth Conglomerate of India.Guhan S
Tata Group / Sons, the Mammoth Conglomerate of India. there are two reasons for which companies are established one is to make money for the stakeholders and second is to create value for the society, there is one company that has explored both the sectors and enriched the way of doing business. This company is TATA GROUP.
2. Tata Steel Limited (formerly Tata Iron and Steel
Company Limited (TISCO)) is an Indian
Multinational Steel Company headquartered in
Mumbai , Maharashtra , India, and subsidary of
the TATA group. Tata Steel has manufacturing
operations in 26 countries, including Australia,
China, India, the Netherlands, Singapore,
Thailand and the United Kingdom, and employs
around 80,500 people.
3. Tata Iron and Steel Company was
established by Dorabji Tata on 26 August
1907, as part of his father Jamsetji’s Tata
group. By 1939 it operated the largest
steel plant in the British Empire. The
company launched a major modernization
and expansion program in 1951. Later in
1958, the program was upgraded to 2
Million metric tonnes per annum (MTPA)
project. By 1970, the company employed
around 40,000 people at Jamshedpur, with
a further 20,000 in the neighbouring coal
mines.
4. In 1971 and 1979, there were unsuccessful
attempts to nationalise the company. In
1990, it started expansion plan and
established its subsidiary Tata Inc. in New
York. The company changed its name from
TISCO to Tata Steel in 2005. Tata Steel on
Thursday(12 Feb 2015) announced buying
three strip product services centres in
Sweden, Finland and Norway from SSAB to
strengthen its offering in Nordic region.
5. Chairman / Member
1. Audit Committee
Mr. Subodh Bhargava, Chairman
Mr. Ishaat Hussain, Member
Mr. O.P.Bhatt, Member
Mr. Andrew Robb, Member
6. 2. Nomination & Remuneration Committee
Mr. Nusli N.Wadia, Chairman
Mr. Cyrus P Mistry, Member
Mr. Subodh Bhargava, Member
Mr. O.P. Bhatt, Member
7. 3. Corporate Social Responsibility Committee
Mr. Ishaat Hussain, Chairman
Mr. D. K. Mehrotra, Member
Mr. O.P. Bhatt, Member
Mr. Koushik Chatterjee, Member
Mr. T.V. Narendran, Member
8. 4. Risk Management Committee
Mr. O.P.Bhatt, Chairman
Mr. Ishaat Hussain, Member
Mr. Koushik Chatterjee, Member
Mr. T.V.Narendran, Member
9. Mr. Anand Sen, Member
Mr. Sandip Biswas, Member
Mr. N.K.Misra, Member
Ms. Samita Shah, Member
10. 5.Stakeholders’ Relationship
Committee
Mr. D.K. Mehrotra, Chairman
Mr. Ishaat Hussain, Member
Mr. Subodh Bhargava, Member
Mr. Koushik Chatterjee, Member
11. Tata Steel Europe Ltd. (formerly Corus Group
plc) is a steel making company headquartered
in london United Kingdom, with its main
operations in the United Kingdom and the
Netherlands.
Corus Group was formed through the merger
of Koninklijke Hoogovens and British Steel plc
in 1999 and was a constituent of the FTSE
100 Index . It was acquired by Tata of India in
2007, and renamed Tata Steel Europe in
September 2010.
12. At formation Corus operated primary
steelmaking plants (blast furnace ) in Port Talbot,
Wales, and Scunthorpe, and Teesside, England, and
IJmuiden, the Netherlands, with additional
steelmaking facilities in Rotherham, England (electric
arc furnace), as well as downstream steel production
of both long and flat steel.
Profitability at the business was affected by the
aftermath of the Financial crisis of 2007–08 (see
Great Recession): the Teesside plant was mothballed
and sold in 2009/2010; the long products division
including the steelworks at Scunthorpe was sold for a
nominal sum to Greybull Capital in April 2016.
13. FLAT PRODUCTS
HOT ROLLED
COLD ROLLED
METALLIC COATED
DIRECT ROLLED
TUBES
PRE-FINISHED STEELS
PACKAGING STEELS
NARROW STRIP