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Tata Steel
Tata Steel Limited is an Indian multinational steel company, headquartered in Mumbai and part of the Tata Group. Formerly known as Tata Iron and Steel Company Limited (TISCO), the company was established on 26 August 1907 in Jamshedpur, where its primary production facilities in India are located.
According to industry rankings, Tata Steel was the world's 8th largest producer of crude steel in 2024, with an estimated annual capacity of 35 million tonnes and output of 31.02 million tonnes that year. It has a domestic crude-steel capacity of 21.6 million tonnes, making it one of the largest steel producers in India.
As of 2024, Tata Steel employed approximately 78,300 people worldwide and operated in 26 countries including key operations in India, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom.
Tata Iron and Steel Company (TISCO) was founded by Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata and formally established by Sir Dorabji Tata on 26 August 1907. TISCO started pig iron production in 1911 and began producing steel in 1912 as a branch of Jamsetji's Tata Group. During the First World War (1914–1918), the company survived economic challenges by supplying steel for the war effort in India.
In 1920, TISCO incorporated The Tinplate Company of India Ltd (TCIL) as a joint venture with then Burmah Shell to manufacture tinplate. TCIL was later renamed Tata Tinplate.
By 1939, it operated the largest steel plant in the British Empire. The company launched a major modernization and expansion program in 1951. Later, in 1958, the program was upgraded to 2 million metric tonnes per annum (MTPA). By 1970, the company had around 40,000 employees at Jamshedpur, and another 20,000 in neighbouring coal mines.
In 1990, the company expanded and established a subsidiary, Tata Inc., in New York.
In 2005, the company changed its name from TISCO to Tata Steel Ltd.
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Tata Steel
Tata Steel Limited is an Indian multinational steel company, headquartered in Mumbai and part of the Tata Group. Formerly known as Tata Iron and Steel Company Limited (TISCO), the company was established on 26 August 1907 in Jamshedpur, where its primary production facilities in India are located.
According to industry rankings, Tata Steel was the world's 8th largest producer of crude steel in 2024, with an estimated annual capacity of 35 million tonnes and output of 31.02 million tonnes that year. It has a domestic crude-steel capacity of 21.6 million tonnes, making it one of the largest steel producers in India.
As of 2024, Tata Steel employed approximately 78,300 people worldwide and operated in 26 countries including key operations in India, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom.
Tata Iron and Steel Company (TISCO) was founded by Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata and formally established by Sir Dorabji Tata on 26 August 1907. TISCO started pig iron production in 1911 and began producing steel in 1912 as a branch of Jamsetji's Tata Group. During the First World War (1914–1918), the company survived economic challenges by supplying steel for the war effort in India.
In 1920, TISCO incorporated The Tinplate Company of India Ltd (TCIL) as a joint venture with then Burmah Shell to manufacture tinplate. TCIL was later renamed Tata Tinplate.
By 1939, it operated the largest steel plant in the British Empire. The company launched a major modernization and expansion program in 1951. Later, in 1958, the program was upgraded to 2 million metric tonnes per annum (MTPA). By 1970, the company had around 40,000 employees at Jamshedpur, and another 20,000 in neighbouring coal mines.
In 1990, the company expanded and established a subsidiary, Tata Inc., in New York.
In 2005, the company changed its name from TISCO to Tata Steel Ltd.