SAIL Chairman P K Singh also said that there was a need to cut down on delays and finish any balance projects immediately, a company release said.
"SAIL has to improve across all verticals to match the industry benchmarks," Singh said..
"There should be no lapse or gaps in our performance as a small slip also will hurt the overall performance," the chairman said.
The SAIL chairman visited Bokaro steel plant and held a large group interaction with a cross section of more than 600 plant employees, the release said.
SAIL reported a loss of Rs 771.3 crore for January-March quarter, 2017.
The government had earlier said that steel PSUs, including SAIL, are not holy cows and should step out of their comfort zone to perform and compete with private players.
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