11/2010 - News Bulletin

 

  • Construction boom - Shrugging off the global downtrend of the leading economies, the Philippines...

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  • Supply for cut & bend rebars to Skyway stage 2 nears completion - The supply contract of pre-fabricated rebar-"cut & bend" to one...

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  • Cebu works starts operation - The Cebu works rolling mill of SteelAsia begins rebar rolling...

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  • Product standards watch - The illegal practice of substituting rebars...

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  • New CEO for NatSteel - Singapore. Wholly-owned subsidiary of Tata Steel, NatSteel...

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  • Indra completes ICT plan for SteelAsia -Global IT services provider Indra recently completed...

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  • Davao works kick-off - In August 2010, Mr. Benjamin Yao, President and CEO of SteelAsia...

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  • PISI President - The country's steel industry association...

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  • End of 3rd quarter price softening not seen to affect demand - After a generally flat...

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Raising the bar means raising the level of our performance standards. Simply put it means, doing things better.

 

It means being a better company. It means being a better supplier for our market. It means finding what the best in the world is- and striving to achieve it. It means finding out how to satisfy our customers- and finding a way to do it.

  • Minimizing fuel and power consumption

 

Steel is one of the foundations of national development.


To help conserve and protect the environment, steel production must adhere to the process that consumes less power and fuel inputs. State-of-the-art steel manufacturing technology increases efficiency by significantly reducing fuel power and fuel consumption per metric ton of steel produced...

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  • SteelAsia goes for renewable energy!

 

Steel manufacturing is one the most power intensive processes among all industries. Operations of the scale of SteelAsia require more than 60 MW, which is larger than the capacity of many of the Philippines' power generation facilities, and comparable to the power requirements of some provinces...

 

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  • Locating facilities closer to customers.

 

The Philippines is an archipelago of more than 7,000 islandsTransporting goods and services remain a challenge in logistics, operations, fuel consumption and efficiency; with freight being a major issue...

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02/2011 - News Bulletin

 

  • 2010 Top 10 import tax payers - The Bureau of Customs (BOC) released its list of top 10 corporations that paid the largest import taxes in 2010.

 

    • 1. Petron Corp. (oil refiner, distributor, P22.3 billion)

    • 2. Toyota Motors (auto manufacturer, P8.9 billion)

    • 3. Nestle Philippines (food and drinks manufacturer, P3.8 billion)

    • 4. Tanduay Distillers, Inc. (wine and spirits, P2.2 billion)

    • 5. Procter & Gamble (general merchandise, P1.8 billion)

    • 6. Steel Asia Manufacturing Corp. (steel, P1.4 billion)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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