Tuticorin
: Sterlite Copper has bagged awards in CCQC
(Chapter Convention for Quality Circles) State level competition organised by
QCFI (Quality Circle Forum of India) at Madurai recently.
Sterlite won
three gold and three silver awards for presentations on Elimination of Belt
Cuts in ISA feeding system by installation of magnetic separator in Primary
Smelter, Reduction of bleed consumption from 12.63 M3 to 4.2 M3,
Reduction of water soluble P2O5 in hemi & di hydrate
cake in Phosphoric Acid Plant, Continuous operation of Xray Fluorescence by provision of Stainless Steel ring in
Smelter lab, Elimination of fuel oil consumption in ISA Primary and Increasing
the Sulphuric Acid loading rate from 89 M3/hr to 120 M3/hr
with improved safety in Sulphuric Acid Plant under special case study category.
The company
has also bagged first place in Skit and Poem competitions in the same event.
The participants from Sterlite under each category received the awards from Dr.D.K.Srivastava,
Executive Director, QCFI. 180 teams across various industries
representing 80 organizations participated in the event which was witnessed by
thousands of employees.
Qimpro Prize
2012. Sterlite also received the finalist
award in the Qimpro Prize 2012, a convention organised at Mumbai to recognize
excellence in team performance. 85 projects were validated under Process
Improvement, Innovation and Green categories. Sterlite’s project was one of the
10 projects qualified under Process Improvement Category. Mr.Suresh Lulla, Founder and Managing
Director, Qimpro Consultants presented the award to Mr.S.Annamalai, Associate
Manager, Precious Metals Business, Sterlite Copper.
Photo Cut Line : Sterlite team receiving the Gold Award from
Dr.D.K.Srivatsava, Executive Director, QCFI during the CCQC state level
competition organised at Madurai.
For further information, please contact:
L.N.Balakrishnan
Head - Public Relations
Sterlite
Copper
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ln.balakrishnan@vedanta.co.in
Tel: +91
461 424 2926
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