Tata Steel

Mining · Maharashtra

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Tata Steel is one of the world’s most diversified integrated steel producers, with a capacity of 35 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) across India, the Netherlands, the UK, and Thailand. The World Economic Forum has recognised Tata Steel’s Jamshedpur, Kalinganagar and IJmuiden plants as Manufacturing Lighthouses. With over 76,000 employees worldwide, Tata Steel is a Great Place to Work®-certified organisation. In India, Tata Steel operates in Jamshedpur and Gamharia in Jharkhand, and in Kalinganagar (including Neelachal Ispat Nigam Limited) and Meramandali in Odisha, with an overall capacity of 26.6 MTPA. The Company has captive mining operations in India, including collieries in Jharia and West Bokaro, as well as iron ore mines in Noamundi, Katamati, Joda East, Khondbond, Vijaya II, and Koida. It also operates iron ore assets in Labrador and Northern Quebec, Canada. Tata Steel aims to achieve Net Zero emissions by 2045. The upcoming 0.75 MTPA electric arc furnace-based steelmaking facility in Ludhiana is the Company’s first low-emission plant in India. In the UK, Tata Steel is transitioning to a 3.2 MTPA EAF-based steelmaking route, following the decommissioning of its heavy-end assets in 2024. In 2025, the Government of the Netherlands and Tata Steel signed a non-binding Joint Letter of Intent for the first phase of the transition to low-emission steel production at IJmuiden. Focused on sustainability, innovation, agility, and fostering deep relationships with customers and communities, Tata Steel aspires to become the most respected and valuable metals and mining company globally.

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