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LTSSHF enters into strategic partnership with JSW

| | May 27, 2014, at 06:27 pm
Tokyo, May 27 (IBNS): L&T Special Steels and Heavy Forgings (LTSSHF), a subsidiary of Larsen & Toubro (L&T), has announced a technology transfer agreement with the Japan Steel Works, Ltd. (JSW) - a leader in the field of heavy steel forgings.

According to the officials, the five year agreement covers transfer of critical technology for steel melting and heavy forgings made from ingots weighing up to 200 MT, for hydrocarbon, thermal power, steel and cement sectors.

The new technology collaboration supports L&T’s commitment to remain at the forefront of manufacturing technology across key sectors.

Over the years, L&T has introduced several new products and processes which have helped India make a mark on the global heavy industry landscape, the officials noted. 

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