The Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL)-a Maharatna and India’s largest public sector steel producer, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with John Cockerill India Limited (JCIL)-the Indian arm of the global John Cockerill Group in Mumbai.
This MoU aims to leverage the combined strengths of the two companies, including cutting-edge technologies, extensive industry expertise and a shared vision for innovation and sustainability.
Mr Anil Kumar Tulsiani, Director (Finance), SAIL and Mr Michael Kotas, Managing Director, Metals Division, John Cockerill India Limited signed the MoU.
The focus areas of this collaboration will be Cold Rolling and Processing for Carbon Steel, Green Steel and Silicon Steel — specifically CRGO (Cold Rolled Grain Oriented) and CRNO (Cold Rolled Non-Oriented) steels.
Additionally, the partnership seeks to integrate green technologies into iron and steelmaking processes and incorporate advanced steelmaking technologies to enhance efficiency and sustainability.
SAIL remains committed to transform traditional iron and steelmaking practices by adopting advanced, sustainable technologies. With a steadfast focus on reducing carbon emissions and improving resource efficiency, SAIL is aligning its operations with the evolving demands of a dynamic market and to contribute to a greener, more sustainable future.
Based on decades of experience and successfully running references all over the world, John Cockerill India not only supplies greenfield and brownfield installations and equipment’s, but also provides the related services, as well as training and technical assistance. With a diversity of origins, disciplines, experiences, and cultures, some 6000 John Cockerill employees are John Cockerill’s main asset.
Employees in Mumbai have given John Cockerill a rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 26 company reviews on Glassdoor.
SAIL is India’s largest steel producing company. With a turnover of Rs. 50,627 crores, the company is among the five Maharatnas of the country’s Central Public Sector Enterprises. SAIL has five integrated steel plants, three special plants, and one subsidiary in different parts of the country. Incorporated in 1973, SAIL has 54,431 employees and is under the administrative control of the Ministry of Steel.
SAIL operates and owns five integrated steel plants at Bhilai, Rourkela, Durgapur, Bokaro and Burnpur (Asansol) and three special steel plants at Salem, Durgapur and Bhadravathi. It also owns a Ferro Alloy plant at Chandrapur. It also has an R&D Centre for Iron & Steel (RDCIS) and a Centre for Engineering in Ranchi, Jharkhand.
Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) has a total of 692 patents globally, out of which 343 have been granted. More than 64% of the 692 patents are active. SAIL has filed the maximum number of patents in India, followed by Egypt and Germany.
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