VII Japanese Case Study

The Evolution and Unique Contribution of the Modern Japanese Steel Industry

The Japanese steel industry does not make the distinction between an integrated mill and a minimill; but it has adopted and utilizes the technologies of both the integrated mill and the minimill. As discussed in previous chapters, these technologies are:

  1. the basic oxygen furnace (BOF),
  2. the electric arc furnace (EAF) and
  3. continuous casting, a procedure common to both technologies.

The importance of a case study of the Japanese steel industry is that the industry developed through technology transfer at a time when new steel technologies began to flourish. This was during the Meiji Restoration, which encompassed the reign of Emperor Mutsuhito (froml868 ...

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