Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL), the country’s largest public sector steelmaker and a Maharatna company, has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with John Cockerill India Limited (JCIL), the Indian arm of the global John Cockerill Group. The agreement was signed in Mumbai and aims to combine the strengths of both companies, leveraging advanced technologies, industry expertise, and a shared commitment to innovation and sustainability.
The collaboration will focus on key areas such as Cold Rolling and Processing for Carbon Steel, as well as Green Steel and Silicon Steel, specifically Cold Rolled Grain Oriented (CRGO) and Cold Rolled Non-Oriented (CRNO) steels. The partnership also aims to integrate green technologies into iron and steel production processes and adopt state-of-the-art steelmaking techniques to boost efficiency and sustainability.
SAIL continues to prioritize the transformation of traditional steelmaking practices by incorporating advanced, eco-friendly technologies. With a strong emphasis on reducing carbon emissions and enhancing resource efficiency, the company is aligning its operations with the evolving needs of the market, while contributing to a more sustainable and greener future.
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