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1 Business organization  





2 History  



2.1  Timeline  







3 Environmental commitment  





4 Facilities in Dubai  





5 See also  





6 Notes and references  





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Coordinates: 24°574N 51°3429E / 24.95111°N 51.57472°E / 24.95111; 51.57472
 

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24°57′4N 51°34′29E / 24.95111°N 51.57472°E / 24.95111; 51.57472

Qatar Steel
Company typeGovernment Corporation
IndustrySteel Milling
Founded1974; 50 years ago (1974)
Headquarters ,

Key people

Saad Rashid Al-Muhammadi
(Chairman)
Abdulrahman Ali Al-Abdulla
(Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer)
ProductsSponge Iron
Hot Briquetted Iron (HBI)
Steel Billets
Deformed Bars
Wire-Rod and Rebar In Coils

Number of employees

1,820
ParentIndustries Qatar
SubsidiariesQatar Steel Company FZE
Websitewww.qatarsteel.com.qa

Qatar Steel (formerly QASCO)[1] was formed in 1974 as the first integrated steel plant in the Eastern Arabia region.[2][3] Commercial production commenced in 1978 with the company becoming wholly owned by Industries Qatar in 2003.

Business organization

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Plant facilities include a Midrex process based DRI/HBI Combo Mega Module, electric arc furnaces with a ladle refining furnace, a continuous casting plant and rolling mills. Other auxiliaries include jetty facilities, a main power substation, quality control center, maintenance shops and facilities for sea/fresh water, compressed air, natural gas and a clinic. It is named in top four steel producers in the Middle East by MEED.[4] Its mill site is located in Mesaieed Industrial Area 45 kilometres (28 mi) south of Doha. The company also operates a UAE based subsidiary, Qatar Steel Company FZE.[citation needed]

History

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Qatar Steel is the new corporate identity and the trade name for Qatar Steel Company, QSC. It was incorporated on October 14, 1974, by Emiri Decree No. 130 [5] under its former name QASCO as the first integrated steel plant in a GCC countries.[1][6] It was a joint venture between the Government of Qatar [70%] and two Japanese companies, Kobe Steel [20%] and Tokyo Boeki [10%]. It started its full operation and steel production in 1978 and in 1997, shares of Kobe Steel and Tokyo Boeki were acquired by the Government of Qatar, which was later transferred to QatarEnergy and thereafter to Industries Qatar (IQ)[7] during a reorganization in April 2003.

Timeline

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Year Milestone
1974 Qatar Steel was established on 14 October with its former name QASCO.[1]
1978 Commenced steel production.
1981 Achieved 1 million tons of production for DR,[8] EF,[9]CC[10] and RM.[11]
1989 Achieved 5 million tons of production from all plants.
1991 Acquired Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS) mark certification.
1995 Acquired ISO 9002 certification.
1997 Fully owned by the Government of Qatar.
1999 Electric Arc Furnace 3 (EAF3) commissioned with a capacity of 622,000MT.
Acquired ISO 14001 Environmental Management Certification.
2002 Won accreditation to the ISO 14001 Environmental Management Programme.
2003 Wholly owned and became one of the IQ[7] companies.
Marks 25th Silver Anniversary.
Successfully implemented ERP e-Business Suite to improve productivity
Achieves SASO[12] certification.
Achieves 15 million tons production of molten steel and billets.
2007 Unveils new corporate identity with its new brand name Qatar Steel bearing the slogan “We Make Steel Matter”.[13]
2008 Celebrates 30 years in business
Named in top four steel producers in the Middle East by MEED[14]
2009 Qatar Steel receives UKCARES Product Conformity in Steel for Reinforcement of Concrete Certificate (BS 4449:2005 Grade B500B) for sizes varying from 10.0mm~40.0mm.[15]
2010 Qatar Steel obtains Dubai Central Laboratory (DCL) Product Conformity in Steel for Reinforcement of Concrete Certificate (BS 4449:2005Grade B500B) for sizes varying from 10.0mm~40.0mm.][15]


Environmental commitment

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Compared to other steel plants the Qatar Steel's most significant advantage is that its production is based on DRI which uses clean raw material. It employs various methods of recycling and re-using production waste, basing its production process on the utilization of clean raw materials and, steel making technology that is the lowest producer of CO2 emission per ton.

Facilities in Dubai

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Qatar Steel Company FZE[18] was established in August 2003 to produce steel wire-rod products.

The company operates two primary facilities at its 60,000 Sq. meter Jebel Ali Free Zone site. The facilities have a yearly production capacity of 280,000 tonnes of wire rods and 300,000 tons of bars.[19]

See also

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Notes and references

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  1. ^ a b c From the first letters of Qatar Steel Company
  • ^ "United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia". 6 October 2015. Retrieved 11 May 2022.
  • ^ "QASCO Integrated Steel Plant, Mesaieed, Qatar". Retrieved 11 May 2022.
  • ^ Middle East Business Intelligence Archived October 21, 2008, at the Wayback Machine AMEinfo.
  • ^ "Al Meezan - Qatary Legal Portal :: مرسوم رقم (130) لسنة 1974 بتأسيس شركة قطر للحديد والصلب المحدودة (شركة مساهمة قطرية)". Al Meezan - Qatary Legal Portal. Retrieved 2021-07-28.
  • ^ Hanieh, Adam (2015). Capitalism and Class in the Gulf Arab States. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 73. ISBN 978-1137490582.
  • ^ a b Industries Qatar (IQ) Archived 2008-10-06 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Direct Reduction
  • ^ Electric Furnace
  • ^ Continuous Casting
  • ^ Rolling Mill
  • ^ Saudi Arabian Standards Organization Archived August 6, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "Qatar Steel Brand - Alsolb Magazine p. 2 - 4" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-02-11. Retrieved 2015-12-20.
  • ^ Top 4 Steel Producers in ME Archived December 22, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ a b Qatar Steel Sustainability Report 2014, Page 17
  • ^ Health, Safety and Environment
  • ^ "Corporate Excellence, The Environment". Archived from the original on 2016-12-29. Retrieved 2015-12-20.
  • ^ Free Zone Establishment
  • ^ "Mesaieed Industrial City". Qatar Petroleum. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
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