Key dates in the story of CISDI
Date:2019/1/25 Source: CISDI
Key dates in the story of CISDI:
1958: In response to China’s call for industry to aid
the development of its southwestern provinces, the Anshan Ferrous Metallurgy
Design Institute was relocated to Chongqing and renamed Chongqing Ferrous
Metallurgy Design Institute. It was run by the Ministry of Metallurgical
Industry.
The office
building for the former Anshan Ferrous Metallurgy Design Institute in Anshan.
Sited in the Liaoning Province, Anshan was known as the cradle of New China’s
steel engineering
1965: A team of more than 70 engineers were sent to
Panzhihua Steel (Pangang) to carry out field design and services. They remained
until 1974, by which time Phase I of China’s first self-built large steel base
was largely complete.
The Pangang
blast furnace during its construction
1978: At the beginning of China’s period of economic
reform and opening up to the outside world, a revolutionary steel project, Baosteel
Shanghai, officially broke earth. It was China’s first modernised large steel
enterprise and CISDI were responsible for the general design.
Baosteel
Shanghai‘s ground-breaking and mobilisation ceremony
1992: To reinforce collaboration
between
engineering and production, a decision was taken to allocate the Chongqing
Ferrous Metallurgy Design Institute to Baosteel Shanghai.
1998: Management of the Chongqing Ferrous Metallurgy
Design Institute was taken on by the China Metallurgy Construction Group and
renamed the Chongqing General Iron and Steel Design & Research Institute.
The event
staged for joining Baosteel Shanghai
2001: Chongqing General Iron and Steel Design &
Research Institute was awarded the EPC-based contract for Xinyu Steel’s Basic
Oxygen Furnace. At the time it was China’s biggest investment in a single unit
metallurgical EPC project. It was also the first time a design institute had
been tasked with building a steel plant on an EPC basis.
Xinyu Steel’s
basic oxygen furnace in operation
2003: Chongqing General Iron and Steel Design &
Research Institute handed its core businesses to the newly incorporated CISDI
Engineering Company.
The opening
ceremony for CISDI Engineering Company
2005: CISDI Engineering Company won the bid to
create the 1,750m3 blast furnace for Gerdau Acominas in Brazil on an
EP basis. At the time, this was China’s largest metallurgical package supply
export project.
The Gerdau
Acominas 1,750m3 blast furnace is running smoothly in Brazil
2010: CISDI launched its first overseas branch, CISDI
Brazil (MCC-CISDI Projetos Industriais do Brasil Ltda)
2011: CISDI Group Co., Ltd. was created. CISDI Engineering Company
became one of its subsidiaries and began to diversify its business portfolio.
The opening
ceremony for CISDI Group Co., Ltd.
2014: CISDI opened its UK subsidiary in Sheffield,
creating a bridging link for the company’s European and American marketing.
Representatives
of CISDI Group and the UK team, pictured at the CISDI UK building
2015: CISDI was awarded the contract to engineer the
new blast furnace 2 for TATA Steel’s KPO Plant in India, the largest of its
kind in the world.
The year also
saw the release of the CISDI-developed technology Nudge+, the first
self-sufficient internet platform product for mobile office.
An artist’s
view of the CISDI-designed blast furnace 2 at TATA Steel’s KPO Plant in India
2016: Baosteel Zhanjiang’s Phase I was completed.
CISDI was the master designer and the predominant service provider for
Zhanjiang Steel. CISDI has since provided E/EP/EPC services for Zhanjiang
Steel’s stockyard, ironmaking, continuous casting and hot strip mill plants. CISDI is also helping Baosteel to achieve its
goal to build Zhanjiang Steel as a world-class green carbon steel prime
production base.
Also this year,
construction began at ASSB MCKIP in Malaysia. CISDI was responsible for general
design and plant design, plus package supplies of most of the equipment. CISDI
is contributing to the Belt and Road Initiative.
Baosteel
Zhanjiang’s green steelworks
2017: CISDI was awarded a national Chinese scientific
and technological progress prize for its recently concluded research and
development of High-efficiency, Low-consumption Mega Blast Furnace Core
Technology and Application.
This year the
blast furnace 1 of Formosa Ha Tinh Steel (FHS) in Vietnam was successfully
started up. CISDI had built it - its first mega blast furnace overseas - to an
EPC mode. The project is seen as an outstanding example of international
cooperation for production and equipment supply on the Belt and Road route.
Also in 2017,
CISDI Group opened its USA subsidiary in Pittsburgh.
The application
of the CISDI-developed High-efficiency, Low-consumption Mega Blast Furnace
2018: CISDI set out its agenda for a journey of innovation
- it aims to boost intelligent and big data developments to upgrade the
steel industry.
The
CISDI-developed Q-Touch 2.0 went on show at the Smart China Expo in 2018