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Tracking Systems Performance at China's Leading Steel Corporation

Overview Shanghai Baosteel Group Corporation (SBGC) has a production capacity of more than 18 million tons of steel. It provides products for the automotive industry, oil and gas, shipbuilding, food and beverages, household appliances, and even high temperature alloys for rocket engines. The challenge was to track and monitor multiple elements to better support quality, business efficiency and productivity. SBGC deployed SAS solution enhanced monitoring and reporting that resulted in improved efficiency and reliability, greater productivity, and easy access to management reports.

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PublisherSAS Institute File FormatHTML
Date PublishedJanuary 2009
FormatCase Studies   
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