Tata Steel wins at the Dun & Bradstreet Corporate Awards 2017
In recognition of its excellent performance, the award was received by Ms. Dipali Talwar, Group General Counsel, Tata Steel from Chief Guest Arjun Ram Meghwal, Minister of State for Finance and Corporate Affairs, Government of India.
This year, Tata Steel secured the first position in India and in the top 10% globally for profitability (EBITDA & ROIC).
The Company also completed its largest greenfield project in India at Kalinganagar with an investment of approximately Rs. 25,000 crore, adding 30% production capacity to Tata Steel.
Furthermore, through its CSR initiatives and projects, Tata Steel touched 1.1 million lives this year. The Company has won a number of accolades and awards for its business performance, company ethics and sustainability goals.
Over the past decade, Dun & Bradstreet India has endeavored to provide top Indian companies a global platform through its initiative Dun & Bradstreet Corporate Awards. The award recognises the exemplary performance in the corporate world and facilitates the top companies across various sectors.
Expressing her gratitude, while receiving the award, Dipali Talwar, Group General Counsel, Tata Steel said, “We are honoured to have received this award from Dun & Bradstreet India once again! Tata Steel has constantly centered around operational brilliance and conveying an incentive to each one of its stakeholders. It is a privilege to have our endeavors and efforts recognised. The award is also an acknowledgment of the commitment and unstinted support of our employees. We will keep striving towards exceeding our own expectations and the expectation of our customers."
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