Pakistan Steel Mills (Bin Qasim Town)
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In 1968 the Government of Pakistan decided that the Karachi Steel Project should be sponsored in the public sector, for which a separate Corporation, under the Companies Act, be formed. In pursuance of this decision, Pakistan Steel Mills Corporation Limited was incorporated as a private limited company to establish and run steel mills at Karachi. Pakistan Steel Mills Corporation concluded an agreement with V/o Tyaz Promexport of the USSR in January, 1969 for the preparation of a feasibility report for the establishment of a coastal-based integrated steel mill at Karachi. In January 1971 Pakistan and the USSR signed an agreement under which the latter agreed to provide techno-financial assistance for the construction of a coastal-based integrated steel mill at Karachi. The foundation stone of this vital and gigantic project was laid on 30th December, 1973 by the Prime Minister of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. The mammoth construction and erection work of an integrated steel mill, never experienced before in the country, was carried out by a consortium of Pakistani construction companies under the overall supervision of Soviet experts. Pakistan Steel not only had to construct the main production units, but also a host of infrastructure facilities involving unprecedented volumes of work and expertise. Component units of the steel mills numbering over twenty, and each a big enough factory in its own right, were commissioned as they were completed between 1981 to 1985, with the Coke Oven and Byproduct Plant coming on stream first and the Galvanizing Unit last. Commissioning of Blast Furnace No.1 on 14th August, 1981 marked Pakistan's entry into the elite club of iron and steel producing nations. The project was completed at a capital cost of Rs.24,700 million. The completion of the steel mill was formally launched by the then-President of Pakistan on 15th January, 1985. Pakistan Steel today is the country's largest industrial undertaking, having a production capacity of 1.1 million tonnes of steel. The real founders of Pakistan Steel Mills are Prof.Niaz Muhammad,Wahab siddiqui and Russian scientist Mickhail Koltokof.It was the hard work of Prof Niaz that thousands of scientists and technical staff got trained by him.His inspirations and innovations got him the highest award from president of pakistan,and also from Russian Govt.The Govt of pakistan has given him Pride Of Performance.His nomination for nobel prize was biggest respect what Pakistan achieved.
Pakistan Steel
Bin Qasim,
Karachi 75000,
Pakistan.
Tel: +92 - 21 - 9264222
+92 - 21 - 4750271
Fax: +92 - 21 - 4750156
Email: info@paksteel.com.pk
Url: www.paksteel.com.pk/
Pakistan Steel
Bin Qasim,
Karachi 75000,
Pakistan.
Tel: +92 - 21 - 9264222
+92 - 21 - 4750271
Fax: +92 - 21 - 4750156
Email: info@paksteel.com.pk
Url: www.paksteel.com.pk/
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakistan_Steel_Mills
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Coordinates: 24°49'43"N 67°21'50"E
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- Esfahan Steel Company 1781 km
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- Salem Steel Plant 1845 km
- Bokaro Steel Plant 1901 km
- Nilanchal Ispat Nigam Ltd.,Duburi 1956 km
- Dugapur Steel Plant (SAIL) 2021 km
- JSW Bengal Steel Ltd. 2040 km
- Downstream Industrial Estate, Pakistan Steel 2.8 km
- Port Qasim eastern industrial zone 6.1 km
- Port Muhammad Bin Qasim (Port Qasim) 6.7 km
- Mangrove forest 9 km
- Mangrove forest 10 km
- Deh Dhabeji Total 10000Acres 11 km
- Mangrove forest 13 km
- Mangrove forest 17 km
- Zephyr Power Limited - Wind Farm 20 km
- Marho Kotri Wildlife Sanctuary 47 km
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