Corus Wins Its First Queen's Award For Enterprise: International Trade 2006.Corus Special Profiles, based at Skinningrove in the North East of England The East of England is one of the nine official regions of England. It was created in 1994 and was adopted for statistics from 1999. It includes the ceremonial counties of Essex, Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Suffolk. , is delighted to announce that it has been awarded the Queen's Award for Enterprise The Queen's Award for Enterprise is an award for British companies and other organizations who excel at international trade, innovation or sustainable development. The prestigious award is the greatest accolade a British company can receive. : International Trade 2006 for outstanding export achievement over the last three years. The business is recognised as a world leader in the manufacture of specially designed hot rolled special profiles and achieves an annual production of over 240,000 tonnes of these products, which are sold throughout the world. Over [pounds sterling]40 million has been invested at the Skinningrove plant since the 1990's to enhance productivity, improve the environment and develop "best in class" manufacturing processes in order to achieve higher value added Value Added The enhancement a company gives its product or service before offering the product to customers. Notes: This can either increase the products price or value. specifications and tolerances, and a broader product mix. This in turn has allowed the business to develop its reputation as a world leader within its niche markets in the steel industry. The business has achieved export growth of 87% over 3 years. Around 70% of Corus Special Profiles' sales are exported, with North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. being its largest market. The remainder, which is sold within the UK, is mostly further processed and resold into International markets. John Arthur John William Arthur, OBE, MD (born Glasgow, 1881, died Edinburgh, 1952) was a medical missionary and Church of Scotland minister who served in British East Africa (Kenya) from 1907 to 1937. He was known simply as "Doctor Arthur" to generations of Africans. , Director Corus Special Profiles, commented "A key to our success has been the development of long-term relationships with our customers who are leading, world-class manufacturers in their industries, many of whom recognise Skinningrove as the "best in class" and preferred quality supplier. Recognition by the Queen's Awards Office, further endorses this reputation for quality and service, which has been achieved by the dedication and commitment of the business' very highly skilled employees who see the customer as the first priority and continuous improvement as the key to success. Their "can do" approach to challenging market conditions has played a large part in the development of our customer base." Footnotes Corus Special Profiles has received numerous other certifications and awards, including the R.O.S.P.A. Gold award for occupational safety in 2004 and 2005, the national JAPAC award for safety management in 2005, the "Investors in People Award" for five years running and the ISO (1) See ISO speed. (2) (International Organization for Standardization, Geneva, Switzerland, www.iso.ch) An organization that sets international standards, founded in 1946. The U.S. member body is ANSI. 14001:2004 environmental accreditation, as well as being recognised by all of the key international quality assurance inspectorates. Corus Special Profiles manufactures special shaped steel sections which are used to make components for bulldozers, excavators, fork lift trucks and applications in many other industries such as ship building, underground mining, aluminium smelting Aluminium smelting is the process of extracting aluminium from its oxide alumina, generally by the Hall-Héroult process. Alumina is extracted from the ore Bauxite by means of the Bayer process at an alumina refinery. and materials handling Materials handling The loading, moving, and unloading of materials. The hundreds of different ways of handling materials are generally classified according to the type of equipment used. . The business has a world market share of around 25% and is expanding its sales in Europe, North America and the Far East. Corus supplies around 95% of Caterpillar's requirement for steel "track shoes" and "cutting edges" world-wide. Recently, the business has developed new products for the aluminium smelting industry, crane rails and new fork lift truck products. Recent projects include: Earthmoving products: Earthmoving machines are normally associated with mining and infrastructure developments, but one of the more noteworthy recent applications has been the clear-ups after the devastation caused by the USA hurricanes Katrina and Wilma, and the earthquake in Pakistan. Without such machines, it is likely that many more lives would have been lost in these natural disasters. Crane rails: Used in applications at port and warehouse developments. A recent example is the supply of 100 tonnes for use in the Maasvlakte Project in the Dutch Europort. Crane rails are supplied throughout the world, including Singapore, Dubai, Australia and China Bulb Flats: Used as "plate stiffeners", particularly for shipbuilding, including oil and gas transportation. Sometimes they are used to stiffen stiff·en tr. & intr.v. stiff·ened, stiff·en·ing, stiff·ens To make or become stiff or stiffer. stiff plates in bridges and oil/gas platforms.The biggest bridge building project has been the world famous Oresund Bridge The Oresund Bridge (Danish Øresundsbroen, Swedish Öresundsbron, joint hybrid name Øresundsbron) is a combined two-track rail and four-lane road bridge across the Oresund strait. which connects Denmark with Sweden, and used over 2,000 tonnes of bulb flats. In 2005, more than 2500 tonnes of bulb flats were supplied for the oil/gas platform development in the Caspian Sea Caspian Sea (kăs`pēən), Lat. Mare Caspium or Mare Hyrcanium, salt lake, c.144,000 sq mi (373,000 sq km), between Europe and Asia; the largest lake in the world. - the Kasaghan Field. Due to the cold climate in this region a special impact resistant steel was developed, capable of operation at -40[degrees]C, the typical winter temperature in the Caspian sea. Fork Lift trucks: A range of sections are used to make the mast assemblies for trucks. A very significant project has involved working with Linde in the UK, who recently launched a new revolutionary truck, the so-called X-Series reach truck. Technical personnel from Skinningrove have been working with the Linde engineers to develop the new sections needed for the mast assembly. This new truck has won the 2006 Fork Lift Truck Association awards for Ergonomic Design, and Design Achievement. Mining industry products: "Top Hat" shaft guides are used in deep underground mines, particularly gold and platinum mines. Major projects we have supplied include the South Deep gold mine in South Africa which has the deepest "single drop" vertical shaft in the world at over 3000m, the Obuasi gold mine in Ghana, and the Sao Bento A data structure used to store embedded documents in an OpenDoc compound document. Bento, which stands for lunch box in Japanese, provides a "container" to hold the data and a format for defining its contents. gold mine in Brazil. Our most recent success is for the new Impala impala, species of antelope, Aepyceros melampus, closely related to the gazelle and found in the savannah and bush country of E and S Africa. It is the antelope most commonly depicted in illustrations and in motion pictures. Shaft 16 platinum mine in South Africa. Aluminium smelting: Corus supplies cathode bars which are used to conduct electricity. To help reduce electricity costs during the smelting process, Corus is working with a number of smelters on new steel specifications which offer lower resistivity resistivity Electrical resistance of a conductor of unit cross-sectional area and unit length. The resistivity of a conductor depends on its composition and its temperature. . Corus currently supplies smelters in Iceland, Norway, Netherlands, France and Germany, as well as Australia and the Middle East. Corus Group Plc (LSE/AEX: CS; NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : CGA (Color/Graphics Adapter) The first video display standard for the IBM PC. This low-resolution system was superseded by EGA and then VGA. CGA required a digital RGB Color Display monitor. See PC display modes. CGA - Color Graphics Adapter ) is one of the world's largest metal producers with annual turnover of over [pounds sterling]10 billion and major operating facilities in the U.K., the Netherlands, Germany, France, Norway and Belgium. Corus' four divisions comprising Strip Products, Long Products, Distribution & Building Systems and Aluminium provide innovative solutions to the construction, automotive, rail, general engineering and packaging markets worldwide. Corus has 47,300 employees in over 40 countries and sales offices and service centres worldwide. Combining international expertise with local customer service, the Corus brand represents quality and strength. Please Note: The views expressed by our contributors are not necessarily those of CJ Connect, Contract Journal or Mondaq Ltd. Corus London UNITED KINGDOM Click Here for related articles (c) Mondaq Ltd, 2006 - Tel. +44 (0)20 8544 8300 - http://www.cjconnect.com |
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