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'''Anshan Iron and Steel Group''', the second-largest [[steel]] maker in [[Mainland China]] by output,<ref>[http://eg2.mofcom.gov.cn/aarticle/chinanews/200508/20050800269613.html China to merge two steel makers]</ref> focuses on producing high-end products such as [[electroplating]], color-[[coated]], and [[silicon]] flat steel products to make [[car]] bodies and [[computer]] and [[telecommunications]] equipment.<ref>[http://www.answers.com/topic/anshan-iron-and-steel-group-corporation?cat=biz-fin Anshan Iron and Steel Group Corporation]</ref> It is [[headquartered]] in [[Anshan, China|Anshan]], [[Liaoning]], one of the most important steel production sites in China.
'''Anshan Iron and Steel Group''', the second-largest [[steel]] maker in [[Mainland China]] by output,<ref>[http://eg2.mofcom.gov.cn/aarticle/chinanews/200508/20050800269613.html China to merge two steel makers]</ref> focuses on producing high-end products such as [[electroplating]], color-[[coated]], and [[silicon]] flat steel products to make [[car]] bodies and [[computer]] and [[telecommunications]] equipment.<ref>[http://www.answers.com/topic/anshan-iron-and-steel-group-corporation?cat=biz-fin Anshan Iron and Steel Group Corporation]</ref> It is [[headquartered]] in [[Anshan, China|Anshan]], [[Liaoning]], one of the most important steel production sites in China.


The group was formerly Anshan Iron & Steel Works and [[Showa Steel Works]], which was established in 1916 under [[Empire of Japan|Japanese]] rule in [[Northeast China]]. Anshan Iron and Steel Company was established from the two places in 1948.<ref>[http://www.ansteelgroup.com/enlish/index1.htm Brief introduction of Anshan Iron and Steel Group]</ref>{{dl}} In 2005, the company merged with Benxi Iron and Steel Group.<ref>[http://english.sina.com/business/1/2005/0815/42394.html Anshan and Benxi Iron and Steel Groups Merge]</ref>
The group was formerly Anshan Iron & Steel Works and [[Showa Steel Works]], which was established in 1916 under [[Empire of Japan|Japanese]] rule in [[Northeast China]]. Anshan Iron and Steel Company was established from the two places in 1948.<ref>[http://www.ansteelgroup.com/enlish/index1.htm Brief introduction of Anshan Iron and Steel Group]</ref>{{dl|date=October 2014}} In 2005, the company merged with Benxi Iron and Steel Group.<ref>[http://english.sina.com/business/1/2005/0815/42394.html Anshan and Benxi Iron and Steel Groups Merge]</ref>


Anshan Iron Ore are currently (Oct/Nov 2011) implementing an SAP ERP system provided by IDS Scheer, and an Ampla MES provided by Schneider-Electric China.
Anshan Iron Ore are currently (Oct/Nov 2011) implementing an SAP ERP system provided by IDS Scheer, and an Ampla MES provided by Schneider-Electric China.

Revision as of 21:23, 13 October 2014

Anshan Iron and Steel Group
鞍山钢铁集团公司
Company typeState-owned enterprise
IndustrySteel manufacturing
Founded1948
Headquarters,
Area served
People's Republic of China
Key people
Chairman: Mr. Zhang Xiaogang
ProductsSteel
SubsidiariesAnsteel
WebsiteAnshan Iron and Steel Group

Anshan Iron and Steel Group, the second-largest steel maker in Mainland China by output,[1] focuses on producing high-end products such as electroplating, color-coated, and silicon flat steel products to make car bodies and computer and telecommunications equipment.[2] It is headquartered in Anshan, Liaoning, one of the most important steel production sites in China.

The group was formerly Anshan Iron & Steel Works and Showa Steel Works, which was established in 1916 under Japanese rule in Northeast China. Anshan Iron and Steel Company was established from the two places in 1948.[3][dead link] In 2005, the company merged with Benxi Iron and Steel Group.[4]

Anshan Iron Ore are currently (Oct/Nov 2011) implementing an SAP ERP system provided by IDS Scheer, and an Ampla MES provided by Schneider-Electric China.

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