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Tata Steel Limited operates as a worldwide steel producer through its Indian and Dutch Netherlands and British and Thai manufacturing facilities and Canadian raw material operations since 1907. The Group has a complete steel value chain that starts with its own mines for iron ore and coal and moves through hot rolled, cold rolled and coated products, rebars, wire rods, tubes and wires and finishes with bearings, pig iron, ductile iron pipes and industrial by‑products. The company operates two facilities in Jharkhand at Jamshedpur and Gamharia and two facilities in Odisha at Kalinganagar and Meramandali with a combined 26.6 MTPA capacity and its consolidated crude steel production reaches 35 MTPA across India and the Netherlands and the UK and Thailand.
The company operates in 94 countries while maintaining 219 plant/office locations across India and 59 international locations backed by downstream presence in the United States, France, Germany and other markets. For reporting purposes Tata Steel combines performance data from Tata Steel Limited and 9 crucial subsidiary companies which make up 99% of consolidated revenues and 95% of employees and 99% of emission output while providing the complete list of entities in the Annual Report. The company achieved two main accomplishments in the last year by launching the Kalinganagar Phase II expansion which includes India’s largest blast furnace and by continuing its transition towards electric arc furnaces (EAFs) in the UK and building a DRI-EAF configuration in the Netherlands; Tata Steel aims to achieve Net Zero emissions by 2045 .
The company maintains operations in India as well as in the Netherlands and UK and Thailand with mining activities taking place in India and Canada. The company operates with 35 MTPA consolidated crude steel capacity that includes 26.6 MTPA in India .
The product range consists of hot rolled, cold rolled and coated steel as well as rebars, wire rods, tubes and wires and the downstream products bearings, pig iron and ductile iron pipes. The Group maintains complete control over mining operations along with processing and distribution throughout the entire steel value chain.
The company began operating India’s biggest blast furnace at Kalinganagar and received UK government funding for its EAF transition plans and established a DRI-EAF approach in the Netherlands. During the year the company reached its highest-ever performance levels in production and delivery numbers across its entire network