CISDI to build intelligent centre for WISCO
Date:2019/11/21 Source: CISDI
An intelligent integrated centre for WISCO’s upstream-blast furnace is
to be created by CISDI.
It will integrate the 25 upstream-BF central control rooms, giving
centralised control.
The electric-instrument-computer system will be modified for this
intelligent project.
CISDI Information Technology Co. has been awarded the EPC-based
contract.
The centre will achieve integrated operational control and intelligent
decision-making for WISCO’s upstream-BF plants and become the benchmark of
WISCO intelligence.
The upgrades it will create for safety, technology integration, borderless coordination, production efficiency and performance targets will help WISCO greatly in its bid to be one of the world’s most competitive steel bases.
FACT FILE
CISDI built Baowu Group’s Shaogang Steel upstream-BF intelligent
integrated control centre to an EPC basis and put it into operation in January
this year.
It has already achieved numerous firsts in the global steel sector:
- Steel’s first centralised and mass application
of IoT, mobile internet, big data and cloud computing expertise
- First achievement of a long-distance and
large-scale centralised control, big data-based decision-making and borderless
coordination in upstream-BF and energy plants
- First creation of a new mode of intelligent
manufacturing for highly-efficient, coordinated and low-cost ironmaking
Remarkable progress has been made since the centre went into operation:
- Over 400 workers have been removed from hazardous site areas
- There are 60 per cent fewer worksite areas
- A 40 per cent increase in labour efficiency achieved
- Savings of $3.5 per tonne of hot metal made
- A 500 tonne increase in hot metal tapped daily
- Predictions show a $28 million profit by 2019, based on consistent increases in output and cost savings in recent months