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Behind this achievement is the mill's approach of not limiting itself to existing models but examining development with a broader industry perspective. By breaking down traditional barriers, the mill has explored a new development path, with its core always centered on the customer—continuously enhancing its service capabilities in response to changing customer needs.
To achieve this goal, the mill's technical team designed a targeted converter smelting process, precisely controlling molten steel composition to fully meet the requirements of this steel grade. They also optimized the casting process to ensure billet quality met standards, turning what seemed impossible—cross-grade production—into reality. On one hand, process flexibility has been greatly enhanced, enabling "switching production between carbon steel and stainless steel on the same line." Production lines are no longer limited to single steel grade manufacturing, strengthening the steel mill's adaptability to market fluctuations and making it more competitive in a complex and ever-changing market environment. On the other hand, equipment utilization rates have significantly improved. Carbon steel continuous casters have broken free from the constraints of "dedicated machinery for specific uses." By expanding production categories, the mill can quickly initiate production when stainless steel demand increases, reducing equipment idle time, thereby lowering fixed costs per unit product and enhancing economic efficiency.
By integrating and optimizing technical resources, the mill has truly put "customer-centricity" into practice, laying a solid foundation for the technical challenges and practices of cross-grade production. This also profoundly demonstrates the mindset of "viewing TISCO from beyond TISCO." At the same time, this achievement fully embodies the philosophy that "creating value enables sharing value." Through technological innovation, the mill has created tangible value, enhancing its market competitiveness and economic efficiency. Whether through faster response times, more stable product quality, or more competitive pricing, these are concrete implementations of the mill's "customer-centric" approach, transforming technological breakthroughs into customer value.
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