Iron and steel are vital in construction, automotive, shipbuilding, machinery, and infrastructure, including roads and railways.

Industrial Uses of Iron and Steel

JSW Steel, headquartered in Mumbai, is one of India's leading steel manufacturers with a market cap of Rs 2,43,628 Cr. and a current price of Rs 1,000.40.

JSW Steel

Founded in 1907, Tata Steel is a pioneer serving industries from automotive to construction, with a market cap of Rs 1,82,197 Cr. and a current price of Rs 147.25.

Tata Steel

A flagship company of the Aditya Birla Group, Hindalco is a major player in aluminum and copper production, with a market cap of Rs 1,49,587 Cr. and a current price of Rs 670.15.

Hindalco Industries

Jindal Steel and Power specializes in steel, power, mining, and infrastructure, with a market cap of Rs 94,465 Cr and a current price of Rs 943.10.

Jindal Steel and Power

NMDC, India’s largest iron ore producer (est. 1958), has a market cap of Rs 68,737 Cr and a current price of Rs 236.96, aiming for 100M tonnes by 2030.

NMDC Limited

Jindal Stainless, a key player in stainless steel, with units in Haryana & Odisha, a market cap of Rs 60,988 Cr, and a price of Rs 736.25.

Jindal Stainless

Lloyds Metals, based in Mumbai, specializes in sponge iron, power, and steel raw materials, with a market cap of Rs 55,909 Cr and a price of Rs 1,048.65. Expanding into energy.

Lloyds Metals and Energy

SAIL, a Maharatna company in New Delhi, is one of India's largest steelmakers with a market cap of Rs 50,516 Cr and a price of Rs 123.60.

Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL)

APL Apollo Tubes, based in Delhi NCR, is India's top producer of structural steel tubes with a market cap of Rs 43,780 Cr and price of Rs 1,573.15.

APL Apollo Tubes

Shyam Metalics, based in Kolkata, produces ferro alloys, sponge iron, and steel with a market cap of Rs 23,227 Cr and price of Rs 852.05.

Shyam Metalics and Energy

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