Overview
Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) is one of the largest steel producers in India and a Maharatna central public sector enterprise under the ownership of the Ministry of Steel, Government of India. Headquartered in New Delhi, SAIL operates integrated steel plants and special steel plants across several states, producing both basic and special steels for domestic construction, manufacturing, engineering, power, railway, automotive and defence industries, as well as for export markets.
Key facts
| Name | Steel Authority of India Limited |
|---|---|
| Abbreviation | SAIL |
| Type | Public sector undertaking (listed) |
| Industry | Steel and iron |
| Owner | Government of India (Ministry of Steel) |
| Status | Maharatna company |
| Headquarters | New Delhi, India |
| Listings | BSE, NSE |
Background
SAIL traces its institutional origins to the early years of planned industrialisation in independent India, when the Government of India set up integrated steel plants in the public sector during the Second Five-Year Plan. To bring these plants under a single management structure, Hindustan Steel Limited and other associated entities were eventually consolidated, leading to the creation of Steel Authority of India Limited as a holding company. Over time, SAIL was reorganised into an operating company with direct charge of its plants, mines and units.
Operations
SAIL's production base is anchored by integrated steel plants located in the eastern and central parts of India, supported by captive iron ore, limestone and dolomite mines. The company also runs alloy and special steel facilities catering to specialised industrial requirements.
Integrated steel plants
- Bhilai Steel Plant, Bhilai, Chhattisgarh
- Durgapur Steel Plant, Durgapur, West Bengal
- Rourkela Steel Plant, Rourkela, Odisha
- Bokaro Steel Plant, Bokaro Steel City, Jharkhand
- IISCO Steel Plant, Burnpur, West Bengal
Special steel plants
- Alloy Steels Plant, Durgapur, West Bengal
- Salem Steel Plant, Salem, Tamil Nadu
- Visvesvaraya Iron and Steel Plant, Bhadravati, Karnataka
Research and training
SAIL operates the Research and Development Centre for Iron and Steel (RDCIS) at Ranchi and the Centre for Engineering and Technology (CET), along with the Management Training Institute (MTI) for executive development.
Products
- Hot rolled and cold rolled coils, sheets and plates
- Galvanised sheets and coils
- Structurals, bars, rods and rebars
- Wire rods and wires
- Railway products including rails, wheels and axles
- Stainless steel and alloy steels
- Pig iron and pellets
Corporate status
SAIL is listed on Indian stock exchanges, with the Government of India holding a majority stake through the President of India. The company has been conferred Maharatna status by the Department of Public Enterprises, granting it greater operational and financial autonomy among central public sector enterprises.
Significance
As one of the foundational public sector enterprises of independent India, SAIL has played a central role in building national capacity in iron and steel, supplying material for railways, defence projects, large dams, power stations, ports and urban infrastructure. The townships built around its plants — including Bhilai, Bokaro, Rourkela and Durgapur — became major industrial cities and influenced regional economic development in eastern and central India.
Related topics
- Ministry of Steel
- Maharatna
- Bhilai Steel Plant
- Bokaro Steel Plant
- Rourkela Steel Plant
- Durgapur Steel Plant
- Indian Iron and Steel Company
- Public sector undertakings in India
- Steel industry in India
References
- Wikidata entity: Q1371239
- Ministry of Steel, Government of India
- Department of Public Enterprises, Government of India