India’s Tata Steel and MECON ink deal to collaborate on mining solutions

Thursday, 23 January 2025 15:16:05 (GMT+3)   |   Kolkata

India’s Tata Steel Limited and Indian government-run design, engineering consultancy firm MECON have signed a business collaboration agreement establishing a strategic alliance aimed to deliver comprehensive integrated mining solutions across various domains, including exploration, mine planning, and environmental management, a joint statement of the companies said on Thursday, January 23.

The partnership will leverage Tata Steel’s century-long expertise in mining through its Natural Resource Division and MECON’s technical capabilities. Services offered will include resource modelling, digital mine monitoring, drone surveys, hydrogeological studies, and cost-effective mineral beneficiation, the statement said.

“We are excited to commercialize our mine technical services through Tata Steel Industrial Consulting. This partnership with MECON will enhance capabilities and elevate the standards of mining services in India, promoting scientific and sustainable practices,” Tata Steel, vice president, raw materials, D. B. Sundara Raman, said.

AjoyDas
Ajoy Das
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I graduated from the University of Kolkata with a degree in economics and have three decades of experience in reporting for leading print media publications, covering key manufacturing industries like iron and steel, energy (fossil and renewable), chemicals and petrochemicals and mining sectors (coal, bauxite, iron ore and copper). I work as a correspondent for SteelOrbis reporting on the Indian steel industry covering pricing and trade trends across the value chain, capacity creations and utilizations, corporate developments, government policy frameworks and industry related news.

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