Siderperu Launches Second Phase of Metal Operators Development Project
12/07/2012 - Siderperu, Gerdau’s operation in Peru, launched the second phase of its Metal Operators Development project in the city of Chimbote. The program is geared toward low-income workers and aims to train professionals for work in the steel industry.
Siderperu, Gerdau’s operation in Peru, launched the second phase of its Metal Operators Development project in the city of Chimbote. The program is conducted in partnership with the German Agency for Technical Cooperation (GTZ) and the National Service of Training for Industrial Work (SENATI) and is geared toward low-income workers and aims to train professionals for the job market ready to work in the steel industry.
In this edition, the course lasted 100 hours and trained 54 operators who received specialized training to increase their knowledge and improve their quality of life.
Directed by Gerdau Institute, which is responsible for the company’s social responsibility policies and guidelines, it invests in the development of customers and suppliers through programs of stimulus toward excellence in management and entrepreneurship, creating shared value for its entire supply chain.
Gerdau is the leader in the segment of long steel in the Americas and one of the main suppliers of special long steel in the world. With over 45,000 employees, it has industrial operations in 14 countries—in the Americas, Europe, and Asia—which together represent an installed capacity of over 25 million metric tons of steel per year. It is the largest recycler in Latin America; and in the world, it transforms each year millions of tons of scrap steel, reinforcing its commitment to sustainable development in the regions where it operates. Gerdau is listed on the stock exchanges of São Paulo, New York, and Madrid and has over 140,000 shareholders.