Tata Steel plans to turn Kalinganagar into its largest production base

Indian steelmaker Tata Steel intends to transform its plant in Kalinganagar (Odisha state) into its largest production site with a steel output capacity of over 16 million tons per year, according to The Telegraph India.

The company has currently invested 50 billion rupees in Kalinganagar. This has been the largest organic capacity expansion in Tata Steel’s history (from 3 to 8 million tons). Its key milestone was the introduction of India’s largest blast furnace at the plant.

The plant currently produces over 100 grades of high-quality steel used in the automotive, infrastructure, engineering, and energy sectors. Overall, the state of Odisha has become the largest investment destination for Tata Steel in the country.

The Kalinganagar plant is ResponsibleSteel certified and operates as a zero liquid discharge facility. At the same time, it ensures 100% utilization of solid waste.

In May this year, Tata Steel announced the completion of the second phase of the expansion of its plant in Kalinganagar. As noted, the plant’s new blast furnace is the largest in the country. Other key facilities in Phase II of the expansion include a pellet plant, a coke plant, and a cold rolling mill.

As reported by GMK Center, Tata Steel has planned capital expenditures of approximately $1.76 billion for its operations in India, the UK, and the Netherlands in the 2025/2026 financial year. The company also intends to invest $2.5 billion in its Singapore-based subsidiary T Steel Holdings to strengthen its European operations and manage debt repayment.

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Halina Yermolenko
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