CISDI’s guiding hand at FHS ensured bosses and workers could happily celebrate Tet
Date:2019/4/18 Source: CISDI
CISDI’s
guiding hand at FHS ensured bosses and workers could happily celebrate Tet
Tet, the most popular holiday and festival in Vietnam,
marks the country’s New Year and the arrival of spring.
It’s a time for family reunions, and this year
and last, CISDI employees have ensured that workers and bosses at Formosa Ha
Tinh Steel have been able to relax and enjoy their celebrations, safe in the
knowledge that blast furnace operations were running smoothly in their absence.
“We
cannot lead a happy spring festival without your attendance here at site,” Zi
Lu, the senior vice president of Formosa Ha Tinh
Steel, remarked on a
visit to the blast furnace earlier this year.
FHS Vietnam is the Formosa Group’s first steel
venture and needed CISDI’s production and operations technical assistance team
on-site to monitor and ensure the smoothness of blast furnace operations.
There have been numerous other occasions when
this extra support has been given. Back in 2016, to ensure the safe and stable
control on startup of blast furnace 1, CISDI organised expert teams to oversee
the blow-in, equipment commissioning and construction management and was the
chief co-ordinator among the end-user, the builder and the maintenance company.
CISDI teams also prepared the dedicated
technical document for the startup of FHS’s twin blast furnaces and staged
thorough training courses for FHS’s technicians and operators.
The success of BF1’s blow-in, and its
willingness to go above and beyond for FHS, saw CISDI win the contract to
supply technical assistance for BF2’s blow-in.
“Hard work pays off,” said a CISDI spokesperson.
“Our experienced production and operations assistance team went on to
facilitate BF2’s successful blow-in. The furnace is performing with an
optimised heat system, hot metal tapping is smooth, as is equipment overall,
and the workforce is performing well. PCI started running three days after the
blow-in and a fast ramp-up was achieved.”
CISDI’s dedication and professionalism
alleviated concerns FHS had around blow-in and early-stage operations. “CISDI
supplied us not only with quality blast furnace equipment, but also excellent
operations technical assistance,” said an FHS spokesperson.
The twin blast furnaces are now running
smoothly, with all main production indicators exceeding the design. There has
not been a single hanging, slip or channeling incident, which can occur in
large blast furnaces and FHS is seeing significant savings on time costs and
malfunction costs.
As a result, FHS invited CISDI to provide
production and operations technical assistance at its steelmaking and rolling
plants, despite the fact that CISDI is not the designer and EPC contractor of
those plants. It took only two months for CISDI to achieve much smoother
operations at the steelmaking plant.
Commended FHS’s stakeholder, the China Steel
Corporation: “We are fully confident in and appreciative of CISDI’s technical assistance
capabilities, expertise and experience”.
A night view of FHS’s twin blast furnaces in
Vietnam, which represent China’s first export of large-sized ironmaking
equipment. They each have a volume of 4,350 cubic metres and were built by
CISDI to an EPC mode
CISDI’s expert production and operations team
are pictured at FHS’s BF casthouse platform