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OPERATIONAL EXPANSE

Delivering strength and endurance at scale

Tata Steel is the 10th largest steel producer in the world with an annual crude steel production capacity of 34 MnTPA. We are one of the world’s most geographically diversified steel producers. Together with our subsidiaries, associates and joint ventures, our operations are spread across five continents with an employee base of over 65,000. Our steel manufacturing and downstream facilities are in India, the UK, the Netherlands and Thailand, while our raw material mines are in India and Canada.

Steel Manufacturing Facilities

EUROPE

Port Talbot, Wales, United Kingdom
IJmuiden, Netherlands

In Europe, Tata Steel is one of the largest steel producers, with two operating steel manufacturing facilities – one based in the UK and the other in Mainland Europe (the Netherlands). Both operating facilities produce premium flat steel products and services for customers in Europe and around the world.

Port Talbot
5 MnTPA

IJmuiden
7 MnTPA

INDIA

JAMSHEDPUR

Our flagship Jamshedpur plant is among the first steel plants in Asia and the only facility in India to produce steel at the same site continuously for over 100 years. Our sustainable growth has been driven by our operational excellence and a culture of continuous improvement.

11 MnTPA

MERAMANDALI

Tata Steel Meramandali plant in Dhenkanal, Odisha is one of India's largest flat steel production plants equipped with steelmaking and finishing facilities.

5.6 MnTPA

KALINGANAGAR

Commissioned in 2016, the Kalinganagar plant attained production levels at its rated capacity of 3 MnTPA in less than two years. A capacity expansion to 8 MnTPA (Phase II) is currently underway, which will augment our product portfolio with new valueadded products while driving operational efficiency and reducing carbon footprint.

3 MnTPA

GAMHARIA

The Gamharia plant of Tata Steel Long Products Limited, a listed subsidiary of Tata Steel, is one of the largest specialty steel plants in India in the long product segment.

1 MnTPA

THAILAND

NTS Plant, Chonburi Province
SCSC Plant, Rayong Province
SISCO Plant, Saraburi Province

Tata Steel (Thailand) Public Company Limited (TSTH) is one of the largest and most diverse long steel manufacturer in Thailand using recyclable steel scrap as raw material.

1.7 MnTPA

The numbers indicate crude steel production capacity

Raw material assets

Tata Steel sources most of the required raw materials from its captive mines in India, providing raw material security and the competitive advantage of being a low-cost steel producer. The Raw Material Division of Tata Steel supplies almost 100% of iron ore and nearly 21% of clean coal requirements for steel manufacturing facilities in India, while the rest is imported.

Iron ore

  • Sourced from OMQ (Ore Mines and Quarries) Division
  • Comprises four iron ore mines located at Noamundi (Jharkhand) and Joda, Katamati and Khondbond (Odisha)
  • Iron ore is supplied to Jamshedpur, Kalinganagar and Meramandali facilities

32 MnTPA

Iron ore production

Manganese mines

  • Tata Steel operates three manganese mines (Joda West, Bamebari and Tiringpahar).
  • With assured manganese ore availability from Tata Steel mines, Ferro Alloys & Minerals Division (FAMD) of Tata Steel produces ferro-manganese to meet 100% requirement of our Jamshedpur, Kalinganagar, Meramandali and Gamharia facilities in India.
  • Tata Steel is the lowest cost producer of manganese alloys thereby helping our Indian steel plants maintain high quality of steel at least cost.

Tata Steel Minerals Canada

  • It is a partnership between Tata Steel and the Government of Quebec, Canada for mining and processing of high-grade iron ore and supplies mainly for our facilities in Europe.
  • It has ~130 MnT of hematite iron ore resources straddled across the provinces of Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador in the remote subarctic region of Eastern Canada.

Rail Loop, Tata Steel Minerals Canada

Coking coal

  • Sourced from two groups of mines: Jharia Group and West Bokaro Group
  • Jharia has a leasehold area of 5,500 acres, containing five underground mines clubbed into two groups— Sijua group (Bhelatand and Sijua underground coal mines) and Jamadoba group (Digwadih, 6&7 pits and Jamadoba underground coal mines)
  • West Bokaro has a leasehold area of 4,300 acres, with two open-cast sites and a coal washing, processing and dispatch capacity of 7 MnTPA

10 MnTPA

Coal washing and processing capacity

Chromite mines

  • Tata Steel Mining Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tata Steel, operates three chromite mines in Odisha (Saruabil, Kamarda and Sukinda mines).
  • Tata Steel Mining is one of the largest producers of ferro chrome in the world and exports worldwide apart from being a dominant supplier in the Indian market.