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A New Plant for Production of Steel Pipe Piles and Steel Pipe Sheet Piles in Vietnam
Vietnam
Jul 6, 2010
Contributing to Social- Capital Improvements in Asia
and Oceania
Nippon Steel Corporation has decided to construct a new plant in
Vietnam for the production of steel pipe piles and steel pipe sheet
piles, jointly with Vietnam Steel Corporation, the sole
state-owned steel company in Vietnam, and five Japanese trading
companies (Metal One Corporation, Sumitomo Corporation, Marubeni-Itochu
Steel Inc., Hanwa Co., Ltd. and Nippon Steel Trading Co., Ltd.), and has
obtained an investment license for such project from the authority
(BIZA: Ba Ria-Vung Tau Industrial Zones Authority).
In the regions of Asia and Oceania, building of social infrastructure
and development in the field of resources and energy are in progress at a
brisk pace, against the background of economic growth. Particularly in
Vietnam, a number of large-scale civil engineering projects are now in
various stages of planning, such as port facilities improvement, road
and railroad construction and power station construction, including
infrastructure-related projects combining the strengths of both public
and private sectors as a result of economic cooperation between Japan
and Vietnam. It is expected that many Japanese companies will actively
invest in those projects in Vietnam.
Vast majority of construction projects in Vietnam now utilize
concrete-based materials, and Vietnam’s cement consumption has reached
50 million tons, surpassing that of Japan at around 40 million tons.
Concrete piles have been used predominantly for such projects; however,
Nippon Steel anticipates increased use of steel pipe piles, which are
easier to penetrate deeply and are also lighter and more durable.
Nippon Steel has worked closely with Vietnam’s University of Transport
and Communications in developing a design manual and guidelines. We will
continue to adapt to the changing market conditions to contribute to
social-capital improvements in Vietnam, creating demand for increased
steel consumption and utilizing our accumulated technical knowledge and
design creativity. Nippon Steel will also continue its involvement in
large-scale ODA projects in other areas of the Asia-Oceanic region.
This is the first production base of Nippon Steel for steel for
construction uses outside of Japan. East Asian countries, in which
Nippon Steel has been endeavoring to promote steel-based construction
materials, are now entering an era of structural steel materials. We are
confident that this investment in Vietnam to create a local supply
capability will accelerate the growth in consumption of structural steel
materials.
1. Outline of the joint venture
Name of the company : Nippon Steel Pipe Vietnam Co., Ltd. (NPV)
General Director : Toshitaka KOGISO (appointed by Nippon Steel)
Location : Phu My II Industrial Zone, Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province, southern
Vietnam
Establishment : June 18, 2010
Capital : $15 million
Capital formation : Nippon Steel 51%; Metal One Corporation 20%; Vietnam
Steel Corporation 10%; each of Sumitomo Corporation, Marubeni-Itochu
Steel Inc., Hanwa Co., Ltd. and Nippon Steel Trading Co., Ltd.4.75%
2. Outline of the plant
Location : Phu My II Industrial Zone, Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province, southern
Vietnam
Ground area : 100,000m2
Production facilities : One spiral pipe mill, etc.
Production capacity : 5,000 tons/month (Stage 1)
Products : Steel pipe piles, Steel pipe sheet piles, etc.
Total investment : $31 million
Employees : approx. 150
Start of construction : October 2010 (scheduled)
Start of operation : May 2011 (scheduled)
Contact:
Public Relations Center
General Administration Div.
Tel: +81-3-6867-2135
Source: Nippon Steel Corporation