Mumbai : The Minerals & Metals (M&M) business vertical of L&T has
secured its largest-ever order in the domestic metals sector – awarded by JSW
Steel.
L&T and JSW
Steel share a deep-rooted association built over more than three decades of
collaboration in executing complex metallurgical projects. This enduring
partnership has consistently contributed to strengthening India’s steel
production capabilities through scale, technology and operational excellence.
As part of its strategic growth
roadmap, JSW Steel is progressing towards expanding its crude steel processing capacity from 35 MTPA to
over 50 MTPA by 2031. In line with this vision, L&T’s M&M vertical has
been entrusted with comprehensive engineering, procurement and installation of
critical process facilities, including Blast Furnaces and Steel Melt Shops,
across multiple brownfield/greenfield expansions, mainly
at JSW sites in Ballari
(Karnataka) and Paradip
(Odisha).
Commenting on this, D K Sen, Advisor to CMD,
Development Projects & Minerals & Metals, L&T, said: “Securing the largest-ever order in the metals segment marks a
defining moment for L&T’s Minerals
& Metals business. Our long-standing
partnership with JSW Steel
reflects a shared commitment
to scale, innovation and nation-building. These orders are not merely a
testament to our engineering and execution capabilities, but also an affirmation of the trust placed in us to deliver assets of national
significance. As India
accelerates its journey
towards becoming a global
steel powerhouse, L&T remains committed to setting new benchmarks in
project delivery, sustainability and technological excellence”.
T Kumaresan, Senior
Vice President & Head – Minerals & Metals, L&T,
added: “These prestigious wins
further strengthen our leadership in executing large, complex metallurgical
projects. Our ability to integrate
technology, optimise project
timelines and deliver
with precision continues to differentiate us. We remain focussed on partnering with JSW
in shaping their growth through technology and on-time delivery”.