Posted on 10 Mar 2016
POSCO may integrate processing centers in China
South Korea’s top steelmaker POSCO is reportedly pushing for integration
of its processing centers in China by setting up a special team.
“POSCO
is planning to merge 12 processing centers in China into around three
key divisions in order to save cost,” Money Today quoted an unnamed
source as saying.
“The company will first reduce the number of
employees sent from headquarters in Korea instead of cutting local
staff,” it reported.
Currently, POSCO is operating 12 processing centers in China to provide
steel sheets for its clients which include carmakers, technology
companies and shipbuilding companies. These centers mostly produce
materials for automobiles, except for one in Dalian whose clients are
shipbuilders.
Some processing centers are likely to be assembled
into the center in Chongqing, close to the plants of global automakers
such as Hyundai, Ford, Volkswagen, GM and Suzuki, according to market
experts.
Industry watchers said the restructuring appears not to
be a response to the recession in the market but simply a means to
improve organizational efficiency.
“The demand for automobile
steel sheets is still high. POSCO, which currently produces and supplies
8 million tons of steel sheets annually, plans to raise the figure to
10 million tons down the road,” said Jun Seung-hoon, an analyst of KDB
Daewoo Securities. “Considering the booming market, the integration
appears simply to be to improve efficiency and save cost.”
POSCO’s
spokesperson, however, denied the news report. He said: “Although the
group is now moving to streamline the business, it is not true that we
have set up a special team to integrate the processing centers in
China.”