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Introduction

Tata Iron and Steel Company was founded by Jamshedji Tata and
established by Dorabji Tata on 26 August 1907.
Tata Steel Limited is an Indian multinational steel-making company
headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India and a subsidiary of the
Tata Group.
Tata Steel has manufacturing operations in 26 countries, including
Australia, China, India, Netherlands, Singapore, Thailand and the
United Kingdom, and employs around 80,500 people.

Integrity
Excellence
Unity
Responsibility
Pioneering

Key Market Sectors

Major Competitors
1. Arcelor Mittal
2. Hesteel Group (China)
3. Arrium (Australia)
4. BlueScope Steel (UK)
5. Sahaviriya Steel Industries (Thailand)
6. Essar Steel
7. Jindal Steel and Power
8. JSW Steel
9. SAIL
10. VISA Steel.

Global network

Indian Operations

European
Operations

South East Asian


Operations

SWOT Analysis
Strengths
Raises over 14 million tonnes of ores from its captive collieries, iron
ore mines and quarries
Adaptability of company in the fast changing environment
Control over raw materials
Economies of scale
Strong backing of Tata brand name
Operations in 26 countries and a commercial presence in over 50
countries

Weaknesses
Operational efficiency are not as good as international leaders
Slightly lagging in technological front
Opportunities
Public private partnership
Acquisition of coal blocks in Asia, Africa etc.
Threats
Rising coking coal prices
India is plagued with violent agitation against land acquisition
Government regulatory norms
International competition

Acquisitions
NatSteel in 2004
Millennium Steel in 2005
Corus in 2007
Rolling mill companies in Vietnam in 2007

Expansions
6 million tonne per annum capacity plant in Kalinganagar, Odisha, India;
An expansion of the capacity of its plant in Jharkhand, India from 6.8 to
10 million tonnes per annum.
5 million tonne per annum capacity plant in Chhattisgarh, India.
3 million tonne per annum capacity plant in Iran;
2.4 million tonne per annum capacity plant in Bangladesh;
million tonne per annum capacity plant in Vietnam and
6 million tonne per annum capacity plant in Haveri, Karnataka.

Challenges faced by Tata Steel


Job cuts at Teesside in UK
Environment protection at Dhamra Port

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