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Case Study of Risks in Cailing Chemical Corporation

In: New Frontiers in Enterprise Risk Management

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  • X. Kefan
  • C. Gang
  • C. Yun
  • W. Gui-Xuan

Abstract

As a Large-scale State-owned Corporation, Cailing Chemical Corporation is located in Hubei province, China, and owes 34.5 million Yuan as working fund and 6,000 staff and workers including 1,210 technicians, its production capacity are mining 2.2 million ton, dressing 2.2 million ton, sulfuric acid 660,000 ton, phosphoric acid 250,000 ton, Ammonia 170,000 ton, Ammonium Phosphate 400,000 ton, Common Superphosphate 340,000 ton, Ammonium Phosphate 140,000 ton, Compound Fertilizer 130,000 ton, sodium fluorosilicate 17,000 ton per year. Risk management is very important in many aspects of materials processing. There have been studies relative to system components such as purchasing, construction, port construction, and distribution.4 These represent a diversity of risk types calling for careful management. Cailing Chemical Corporation is currently faced with different kind of risks associated with Chemical corporations. Thus, it is imperative to analysis systemically and dynamically the risks of Cailing Chemical Corporation, which is the basis for risk prevention

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  • X. Kefan & C. Gang & C. Yun & W. Gui-Xuan, 2008. "Case Study of Risks in Cailing Chemical Corporation," Springer Books, in: David L. Olson & Desheng Wu (ed.), New Frontiers in Enterprise Risk Management, chapter 14, pages 209-222, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-540-78642-9_14
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-78642-9_14
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