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德国钢铁巨头蒂森克虏伯集团为一个2004年时决策、2010年时投产、未达预期目标的巴西钢铁项目CSA付出了沉痛的代价。由于投资严重超支、工程数次延期、投产达产延迟、环保问题纠纷等诸多因素,蒂森克虏伯集团受到严重拖累,陷入巨额亏损的境地,导致其在世界级钢铁企业竞争力排名榜上的名次直线下滑。从2012年8月起,也就是工厂正式运营仅仅两年后,蒂森克虏伯就已经开始考虑转让其在CSA的股份,但一直未能找到买主。新任CEO对公司业务进行
The German steel giant ThyssenKrupp has paid a devastating price for a Brazilian steel project CSA that made its decision in 2004 and went into production by 2010, less than expected. ThyssenKrupp Group was severely dragged down and dropped into a huge deficit situation due to serious investment overruns, project delays, delays in production and production delays, and environmental protection issues, leading to its ranking in the competitiveness ranking of world-class steel companies The ranking glides straight down. From August 2012, just two years after the factory was officially operational, ThyssenKrupp had already begun considering the transfer of its stake in CSA, but it failed to find a buyer. The new CEO of the company’s business