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During the years 1991-92, several new products were launched:
• Double roll crusher
• Apron conveyor
Moreover, the most up-to-date designs were obtained from M/S Kurimoto of Japan.
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The Company forged an alliance with M/S “Italiampianti”, a renowned Italian Company to provide the latest technology for yard equipment; stackers, reclaimers, stacker-cum-reclaimers, ship loaders, to mention a few.
It was proposed in the board meeting to change the name of the company from “Tata Robins-Fraser Limited to TRF Ltd.
As a continuous process of growth, TRF Ltd an MoU with M/S KST STAHLTECHNIK GmbH of Germany, for introducing a new technology- KLOCKNER Coal Injection Technology in the Indian steel plants.
TRF Ltd was awarded the ISO Certificate for its products, which Mr Ratan Tata, Group Chairman received on behalf of the company, on March 2, 1996 on TRF Works premises, from Mr K K Tandon of the Indian Register Quality Systems.
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National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) at Unchahar, Raebareli District, UP
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September 1996 saw TRF bag the order for turnkey execution of the package of National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) power project at Unchahar, Raebareli District, UP. For TRF, there are many “firsts”- for the first time, the Company would be installing sampling systems imported from Ramsey of Australia, and the Rack and Pinion-type elevators. |
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Cross Country Conveyor Belt System at Ranjit Sagar Dam
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TRF played a major role in the construction of the Ranjit Sagar Dam, supplying a 6.5 Km long Cross Country Belt Conveyor system with downhill conveyors. Constructed and operated by TRF, the conveyor belt was specially designed to discharge 11.6 million cubic river bed materials, used for the construction of the dam.
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Coal Handling Plant for Kothagudem Thermal Power Station
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| In November 1997, the Company bagged the order for the construction of the Coal Handling Plant for Kothagudem Thermal Power Station, Andhra Pradesh. The scope of work comprised design, supply, fabrication, erection and commissioning, including civil work on a turnkey basis.
TRF Ltd sold off its Steel Service Centre assets at Bara, Jamshedpur. |
As a part of the right-sizing exercise, TRF introduced an Early Separation Scheme for its employees. |
In the years 1999 and 2000, the process of Tata Material Handling Systems Limited (TMHS) and Tata Technodyne Limited (TTDL) with TRF started. TMHS is presently the Port and Yard Equipment Division and TTDL is operating as the EPC/ EPCM Division of TRF.
The Company signed the Tata Brand Equity and Business Promotion Agreement (BE-BP) with Tata Sons Ltd and adopted the Tata Code of Conduct. TRF is committed to achieve business excellence through continuous improvement in all its processes in accordance with the Tata Business Excellence Model.
An Association Agreement between TRF Ltd and Messrs Hatch Associates, Australia was entered into high speed and capacity conveying system.
A surveillance audit for the Bulk Material Handling Equipment Division was conducted in December 1999, by the Indian Register Quality Systems. The Division was found to be in accordance with the standards of ISO 9001. |
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