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Updated: July 16, 2025 14:51
ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India (AM/NS India) has commissioned a new Continuous Galvanizing Line (CGL) at its flagship Hazira plant in Gujarat, marking a major milestone in its automotive steel expansion strategy. The facility is part of the Cold Rolling Mill 2 (CRM2) complex and is designed to meet rising domestic demand for high-strength, coated steel.
Production And Technical Highlights
- The CGL will produce advanced automotive-grade steel with strength levels up to 1180 MPa
- It complements a second unit, the Continuous Galvanizing and Annealing Line (CGAL), also set to be operational in 2025
- Both lines embed proprietary technologies from ArcelorMittal and Nippon Steel, enabling production of globally recognised offerings like Optigal and Magnelis
- The facilities will reduce India’s reliance on imported high-end steel and support the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative
Strategic Impact And Market Outlook
- India’s automotive flat steel demand stands at 7.8 million tonnes annually and is projected to grow 6–7 percent per year
- The new lines position AM/NS India as a preferred supplier for OEMs seeking premium steel solutions
- The expansion strengthens India’s steel ecosystem and enhances global competitiveness in automotive manufacturing
- AM/NS India showcased these innovations at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025, including modular components and battery packs for next-gen vehicles
Sources: Economic Times Manufacturing, MotorIndia, Projects Today, Tube & Pipe India, Global Steel Web.