Saturday 9 April 2011


Iron ore mining is an integral part of steel making in Tata Steel Limited. It began with the discovery of iron ore in 1904. Since then, it has been a long odyssey for Tata Steel's mines division. The iron units are located in Noamundi, Joda, Katamadi and Khondbond in the states of Jharkhand and Orissa. The Steel Company's iron ore units produce around 10.83 million tonnes per annum of various grades of high quality iron ore including rich blue dust one. The mineral ore is crushed, right sized and washed in-house at the site and transported to the steel works in Jamshedpur.

JAMSETJI PERSUADED CHARLES PERIN - WORLD RENOWNED METALLURGIST & GEOLOGIST COME TO INDIA AND WORK ON STEEL PROJECT. CHARLES PERIN AND HIS TEAM DISCOVERED IRON ORE AT SAKCHI (NOW JAMSHEDPUR) AND JAMSETJI TATA'S DREAM OF THIRTY YEARS WAS CAST INTO REALITY.
TATA STEEL CAME INTO BEING IN 1907 WITH THE FINDINGS OF IRON ORE 

TATA STEEL PHILOSOPHY
WE DEFINE MINING AS "THE ART OF UNEARTHING CONSUNABLE MINERALS IN AN  ENVIRONMENTAL-FRIENDLY SAFE, SCIENTIFIC AND PLANNED MANNER WITH DUE CARE GIVEN TO CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY"

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