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Objectives of this session
To understand the history of our Company, and how we came to be BlueScope
To understand the structure of the Company, including our international footprint
To understand the overview of our operations
Introducing BlueScope
We are the leading steel company in Australia and New Zealand, supplying a large percentage of all flat steel products sold in these markets
Our History
ESTABLISHMENT AUS MID & DOWNSTREAM OPS, BEGINS ROLLFORMING IN ASIA
1965 – BHP opens the Whyalla Steelworks, South Australia;
- Domestic production in Asia begins with commissioning of roll former in Sing.
1968 – New Zealand Steel starts production at Waikato North Head.
1970 – BHP acquires 50% of John Lysaght (Aust) Ltd.
1979 – BHP acquires 100% of John Lysaght (Aust) Ltd.
1989 – BHP acquires New Zealand Steel.
1985
THE EARLY YEARS
1885 – The Broken Hill Propriety Company (BHP) founded.
1915 – BHP opens its iron works in Newcastle, Australia.
1918 – John Lysaght (Australia) Pty Ltd established.
1928 – Australian Iron & Steel Limited (AIS) formed.
1935 – BHP acquires the AIS Steelworks at Port Kembla.
1965
FURTHER EXPANSION INTO ASIA, ENTRY INTO MID AND DOWNSTREAM US MARKET
1995 – First Asian coating facility in Indonesia;
– Roll formers commissioned in Oregon, USA.
1999 – Newcastle Steelworks closes.
2000 – Public Listing of OneSteel Limited.
– BHP Steel used in construction of Sydney Olympic venues.
2001 – BHP merges with Billiton to become BHP Billiton.
1995
BLUESCOPE BECOMES AN INDEPENDENT COMPANY, FURTHER EXPANSION INTO ASIA AND NORTH AMERICA
2002 – BHP Steel becomes a publicly listed company on ASX
2003 –BHP Steel becomes BlueScope Steel Limited.
2004 – BlueScope Steel acquires Butler Manufacturing Company in North America, including its business in China.
- Board approval for A$100M investment in India.
2007 – BlueScope Steel divests Vistawall from US and aquires Smorgon Steel Distribution in Australia.
2008 – BlueScope Steel acquires IMSA Steel Corp, a group of four businesses in North America
2002 2011-present
BANZ
2011 – BlueScope Steel merges it’s ANZSMB, LYSAGHT, and Distribution Business to form BlueScope Australia New Zealand
2012 – BlueScope Steel announces Joint Venture with Nippon Steel in Japan
2013 – BlueScope Steel announces re-branding to BlueScope
PRODUCT PRIMARY END USE MARKETS APPLICATIONS Slab Steel Manufacturing Hot rolled coil and plate
Plate
Manufacturing, building, construction and mining
Infrastructure projects, mining equipment and structural applications
Hot rolled coil
Building and construction, mining, automotive and transport manufacturing
Mining equipment, racking, guard rails building and construction products, structural tubing, water pipelines, oil/gas pipelines and automorive components
Cold rolled coil
Automotive and transport, manufacturing Automotive, packaging (drums) and storage systems
Galvanised and special zinc finishes
Building and construction, manufacturing, automotive and transport
General manufacturing, automotive, structural sections for commercial and industrial buildings and structural decking
Zinc/aluminium alloy-coated steel
Building and construction Commercial and industrial construction including roofing, walling rain water goods and residential framing
Painted (including pre-painted COLORBOND® steel)
Building and construction Residential, commercial and industrial construction including roofing, walling, fencine, rain water goods, architectural panels, sheds and garages
Our Famous Brands
Our Company Structure
BlueScope Steel Board
Chief Executive Officer
BlueScope Australia and NZ
Global Building
Solutions (ASEAN)
Building Products
Global Building
Solutions (CHINA)
People and Performance
Legal/ Company Secretariat
Finance
BlueScope Australia and New Zealand (BANZ)
HEAD OF BANZ
Manufacturing Supply
Chain and Logistics
Sales and marketing Distribution Lysaght
New Zealand
Steel Business Services People Commercial
Coated and Industrial Products (CIPA) P&L Profit and Loss Centres Functional Areas
19 May 2010
A new beginning. The world’s changing. So are we. We are a global company
• over 16,000 employees • 100 manufacturing plants • 17 countries
Our products and expertise are used throughout the world
We are more than a steel manufacturer
To reflect this transformation we are now known as BlueScope
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Global Partnerships. Networks. Brands.
We planted the seeds decades ago.
Started developing Asian business almost 50 years ago
100 year history with the Butler® brand
Nearly 100 years of operation in Australian steel industry
50 years of heritage in New Zealand Steel
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Global Building Solutions.
Partnering from design to construction. World’s leading provider of
custom engineered building solutions
Global clients seek BlueScope’s global scale and logistic capabilities
Design and build factories and warehouses faster than anyone else
Unmatched market reach
Aspiration to double revenue in 3 years
19 May 2010 A partnership for success.
World’s second largest steel company has invested over $500M in JV with BlueScope
Opportunities to enter massive Asian whitegoods market
Over 3,000 employees, across 29 manufacturing plants
Building products and new appliances.
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BlueScope Australia and New Zealand.
Building on our heritage.
Australia and New Zealand – where it all began
Manufactures and distributes full range of flat steel products
Market leader in metallic coating and painting, and rollforming
Home to 8,000 employees, and our leading brands:
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Our home grown brands and technology. Chosen all over the world.
Port Kembla Steelworks world-leading research and development has led to our reputation for trusted brands:
• COLORBOND® steel • ZINCALUME® steel • LYSAGHT® building products
New initiatives soon to be launched:
• Next generation ZINCALUME® COLORBOND® and TRUECORE® steels
• Integrated photovoltaic roofing products
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Building on our strengths.
We have built great foundations for future success
Continue to innovate and develop new technologies
Well positioned to leverage expertise into new markets
The world’s changing. So are we.
Cadetships with BlueScope Steel
At BlueScope Steel we pride ourselves on our strong tradition of attracting, retaining, supporting and developing young talent through our cadetship program.
So what is a Cadetship?
Cadets get paid close to $33,500 in their first year with BlueScope Steel.
This starting salary is divided up between a base salary of $29,874 and an education allowance of $4,500
Degrees on Offer
Procurement and Shared Services (BCom)
Human Resource Management
Information Technology
Chemical Engineering
Materials Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Mechatronics Engineering
Chemistry (Science)
Electrical Engineering
Computer Engineering
Our Degree Cadetships combine full and part time study. We offer Cadetships in a wide range of majors, including:
What do we look for?
Applicants must obtain an ATAR of 80 or above
Recommended HSC subjects include: – Maths (3 unit highly recommended) – Physics – English – Chemistry (for Materials, Chemical
Engineering & Chemistry Cadetships)
BlueScope offers Cadetships to students with strong academic results in their HSC, who are about to begin, or have just started an undergraduate degree.
Women in Engineering
We believe that it is important to have a balanced workforce with input from employees with different backgrounds, and different genders so we can form different perspectives
Females now play an integral role in the manufacturing workforce and are highly valued members of our team
We have a strong focus on attracting, developing and retaining a highly talented and diverse workforce and recognise that it is important to encourage and promote a career in engineering to young females.
BlueScope have partnered with the University of Wollongong as a Gold sponsor of the Women in Engineering Summit
Selection Timetable
APPLICATIONS DATE
Online applications open 1st July
Online applications close 31st August
Cadet Selection Day October school holidays
Job Offers Mid October (before the HSC)