Posted on 04 Mar 2013
NLMK approves upstream efficiency enhancement program at main production site
NLMK Group, a leading global steel producer, held a management board
meeting at its main production site in Lipetsk. The management board
approved a business process improvement program for its flagship Lipetsk
site to further enhance the efficiency of its upstream operations,
namely sintering, blast furnace, coke and chemical and steelmaking.
Mr Sergey Filatov MD of NLMK presented the program. Mr Vladimir Lisin
chairman of the Board of Directors at NLMK participated in the
development of the program and presided at an on site meeting with the
management. The management decided to introduce these operational
improvements at Novolipetsk in order to further improve process
efficiency and optimize the use of resources.
The new program is based on systematic efforts to streamline coke and
chemical, sintering, blast furnace and basic oxygen furnace processes as
well as NLMK Group’s other assets that ensure the supply of raw
materials. In depth analysis and efficiency enhancements within the
supplier customer relationship will translate into lower production
costs and improved equipment performance.
Another feature of the new program is incentivizing all employees to
consistently look for improvement opportunities. The program will
require increased attention on the part of the Group management, as well
as all process owners at Novolipetsk. The goal is to see substantial
improvements by the end of 2013.
The main aspects of the new approach include the following:
1. Maximizing the process efficiency of steelmaking equipment
2. Minimizing raw material, fuel, other material, and energy consumption
3. Optimizing the structure of fuel and raw material balances
4. Reducing the facility’s environmental footprint, and minimizing waste
The Business Process Improvement Program will drive further efficiency
enhancements at Novolipetsk. In 2013 alone cumulative savings are
expected to reach RUB 2 billion.
Mr Sergey Filatov MD of NLMK said that “Having completed the stage at
which we prioritized increased output and product mix expansion, we are
now faced with new challenges. We proposed bringing all the components
of the system to best possible standards, focusing on best production
and management practices. We have the full support of the Group
management to do this and I am confident we can live up to their
expectations, achieving the set objectives and producing tangible
results by the end of the year.”
Source - NLMK