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BHARAT HEAVY ELECTRICALS LIMITED
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VISION, MISSION AND VALUES OF BHEL
VALUES
GOVERNANCE: We are stewards of our shareholders investments and we take that responsibility very seriously. We are accountable and responsible for delivering superior results that make a difference in the lives of the people we touch.
RESPECT: We value the unique contribution of each individual. We believe in respect for human dignity and we respect the need to preserve the environment around us.
EXCELLENCE: We are committed to deliver and demonstrate excellence in whatever we do.
LOYALTY: We are loyal to our customers, to our company and to each other.
ENTEGRITY: We work with highest ethical standards and demonstrate a behavior that is honest, decent and fair. We are dedicated to the highest levels of personal and institutional integrity.
COMMITMENT: We set high performance standards for ourselves as individuals and our teams. We honour our commitments in a timely manner.
INNOVATION: We constantly support development of newer technologies, products, improved processes, better services and management practices.
TEAM WORK: We work together as a team to provide best solutions & services to our customers. Through quality relationships with all stakeholders we deliver value to our customers.
AN OVERVIEW OF BHEL
BHEL is the largest engineering and manufacturing enterprise in India in the energy/infrastructure sector today. BHEL was established more than 40 years ago when its first plant was set up in Bhopal ushering in the indigenous Heavy Electrical Equipment industry in India, a dream that has been more than realized with a well-recognized track record of performance.
BHEL caters to core sectors of the Indian Economy viz., Power Generation & transmission, Industry, Transportation, Telecommunication, Renewable Energy, Defense, etc. The wide network of BHEL’s 17 manufacturing divisions, four Power Sector regional centers, over 100 project sites, eight service centers and 18 regional offices, enables the company to promptly serve its customers and provide them with suitable products, systems and services-efficiently and at competitive prices. BHEL has already attained ISO 9000 certification for quality management, ISO 27000 for Information Technology and ISO 14001 certification for environment management.
POWER GENERATION
Power generation sector comprises thermal, gas, hydro, and nuclear power plant business
TELECOMMUNICATION
BHEL also caters to Telecommunication Sector by way of small, medium and large switching systems
INDUSTRIES
BHEL is a major contributor of equipment and systems to industries, cement, sugar, fertilizer, refineries, petrochemicals, paper, oil and gas, metallurgical and other process industries. The range of systems & equipment supplied includes: captive power plants, co-generation plants, DG power plants, industrial steam turbines, industrial boilers and auxiliaries, waste heat recovery boilers, gas turbines, heat exchangers and pressure vessels, centrifugal compressors, electrical machines, pumps, valves, seamless steel tubes, electrostatic precipitators, fabric filters, reactors, fluidized bed combustion boilers, chemical recovery boilers and process controls
TRANSPORTATION
BHEL is involved in the development, design, engineering, marketing, production, installation, and maintenance and after-sales service of rolling stock and traction propulsions systems. BHEL manufactures electric locomotives up to 5000 HP, diesel electric locomotives from 350 HP to 3100 HP, both for mainline and shunting duty applications. It also produces rolling stock for special applications viz. overhead equipment cars, special well wagons, and Rail-cum road vehicle
NEW MANUFACTURING UNITS
Ranipet : Boiler Auxiliaries Plant.
Jagdishpur: Insulator Plant.
Govindwal : Industrial Valve Plant.
Rudrapur : Component and Fabrication Plant.
Bangalore : Energy Systems Division
BHEL is growing concern to meet the changing needs of the nation has taken it beyond power into the total gamut of energy, industry and transportation BHEL is able to offer a service in each of this fields. It;s manufacturing capability is supported by a corporate R&D division at Hyderabad works closely with the research and development cells at various units and Welding Research Institute at Tiruchinapalli.
BHARAT HEAVY ELECTRICALS LIMITED JHANSI (UNIT)
A BRIEF INTRODUCTION
By the end of 5th five-year plan, it was envisaged by the planning commission that the demand for power transformer would rise in the coming years. Anticipating the country’s requirement BHEL decided to set up a new plant, which would manufacture power and other types of transformers in addition to the capacity available in BHEL Bhopal. The Bhopal plant was engaged in manufacturing transformers of large ratings and Jhansi unit would concentrate on power transformer upto 50 MVA, 132 KV class and other transformers like Instrument Transformer s, Traction transformers for railway etc.
This unit of Jhansi was established around 14 km from the city on the N.H. No 26 on Jhansi Lalitpur road. It is called second-generation plant of BHEL set up in 1974 at an estimated cost of Rs 16.22 crores inclusive of Rs 2.1 crores for township. Its foundation was laid by late Mrs. Indira Gandhi the prime minister on 9th Jan. 1974. The commercial production of the unit began in 1976-77 with an output of Rs 53 lacs since then there has been no looking back for BHEL Jhansi.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
This division looks after all the electrical machinery and power distribution of the factory. Snags detected in the system are immediately reported to this dept by the concerning dept.WE&S takes prompt action to rectify it.
The factory has a feeder of 11KV .The total load sanctioned for the factory is 2500MVA But the maximum demand reaches the range of 1700-2000 MVA
TECHNOLOGY
This department analyses the changes taking place in the world. and suggest changes accordingly. This is very important because the products must not get obsolete in the market otherwise they will be rejected by the customer