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  2. Mittal Steel Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, the company acquired Hamburger Stahlwerke, which formed Ispat International Ltd. and Ispat Shipping, and also bought Karmet Steel of Temirtau, Kazakhstan. [4] In 1996, the company acquired Irish Steel. [5] It also acquired Walzdraht Hochfeld and Stahlwerk Ruhrort. [4] In 1997, the company became a public company via an initial public ...

  3. Ispat Steel - Wikipedia

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    Ispat was the only steel maker in India and among a few in the world to have total flexibility in the choice of the steel making route - either via blast furnace or by electric arc furnace. [2] Ispat means steel in Hindi and the Bengali language.

  4. JSW Steel - Wikipedia

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    The plant was acquired by the company from Ispat Steel, is situated 30 kilometers from Nagpur in Central India. [ 28 ] JSW Tarapur Works: It is country's largest single location coated steel plant which manufactures of ultra thin coated products such as pre-painted galvanised/galvalume, galvanised and bare galvalume steel.

  5. Rashtriya Ispat Nigam - Wikipedia

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    In February 2021, the Cabinet approved the privatisation of steel-maker Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Ltd (RINL). This decision caused massive protests in Vizag city. [9] [10] [11] As of 2017, the company had planned to expand its production capacity further by one more MT which required an investment of Rs.4,500 crore. [12]

  6. Iron and steel industry in India - Wikipedia

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    [12] Perhaps as early as 300 BCE — although certainly by 200 CE — high-quality steel was being produced in southern India by what Europeans would later call the crucible technique . [ 13 ] Using this system, high-purity wrought iron , charcoal , and glass were mixed in a crucible and heated until the iron melted and absorbed the carbon. [ 13 ]

  7. Inland Steel Company - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] Port Inland in Michigan was built around these limestone and dolomite quarries. [14] In 1930, the firm completed a new office headquarters in East Chicago, which still survives. [2] In 1935, Inland acquired the steel warehouse business of Joseph T Ryerson & Sons, Inc. [15] Edward L Ryerson became vice chairman of the board at Inland. [16]

  8. Mobile identification number - Wikipedia

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    The MIN is a number that uniquely identifies a mobile phone working under TIA standards for cellular and PCS technologies (e.g. EIA/TIA–553 analog, IS–136 TDMA, IS–95 or IS-2000 CDMA). MIN usage became prevalent for mobile number portability to switch providers. It can also be called the MSID (Mobile Station ID) or IMSI_S (Short IMSI).

  9. Type Allocation Code - Wikipedia

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    The Type Allocation Code (TAC) is the initial eight-digit portion of the 15-digit IMEI and 16-digit IMEISV codes used to uniquely identify wireless devices.. The Type Allocation Code identifies a particular model (and often revision) of wireless telephone for use on a GSM, UMTS, LTE, 5G NR, iDEN, Iridium or other IMEI-employing wireless network.