Tata Steel is one of the largest steel producers in Europe with over 12.1 million tonnes of annual crude steel production capacity. It has manufacturing facilities across Europe, including two integrated steelmaking sites in the Netherlands and Wales. Tata Steel also has operations in Southeast Asia through subsidiaries in Singapore and Thailand, becoming the first integrated private steel company in Asia when it acquired NatSteel in Singapore in 2004.
Tata Steel is one of the largest steel producers in Europe with over 12.1 million tonnes of annual crude steel production capacity. It has manufacturing facilities across Europe, including two integrated steelmaking sites in the Netherlands and Wales. Tata Steel also has operations in Southeast Asia through subsidiaries in Singapore and Thailand, becoming the first integrated private steel company in Asia when it acquired NatSteel in Singapore in 2004.
Tata Steel is one of the largest steel producers in Europe with over 12.1 million tonnes of annual crude steel production capacity. It has manufacturing facilities across Europe, including two integrated steelmaking sites in the Netherlands and Wales. Tata Steel also has operations in Southeast Asia through subsidiaries in Singapore and Thailand, becoming the first integrated private steel company in Asia when it acquired NatSteel in Singapore in 2004.
second largest steel producer in Europe with a crude
steel production capacity of over 12.1 MnTPA.
• Asia’s first integrated private steel company manufacturing facilities in Europe comprise hubs (Strip Products Mainland Europe, Strip Products UK • Established in 1907 and Downstream Operations) and integrated • Developed India’s first businesses (Plating and Cogent Power). industrial city at two integrated (blast furnace-based) steel-making Jamshedpur. sites in Ijmuiden, the Netherlands and Port Talbot, South Wales respectively.
TATA STEEL-india Other facilities across Europe produce a variety of
special steels, ultra-pure re-melted steels and various rolling and coating lines.
South-East Asia operations began in 2004 with
the acquisition of NatSteel, Singapore TATA STEEL-EUROPE operations run by NatSteel Holdings Pte Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tata Steel. 2015, Tata Steel acquired a majority stake in Thailand-based steelmaker Millennium Steel