John Cockerill India is currently in the spotlight following a significant contract win from Tata Steel for its Jamshedpur project. The industrial engineering company secured an order worth ₹80 crore (approximately $9 million) from Tata Steel for the engineering, design, manufacture, and supply of a push-pull pickling line and acid regeneration plant (ARP) for Tata Steel's Tinplate Division in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand.
Project Details and Scope
The agreement requires John Cockerill India to deliver critical components and oversee the erection and commissioning of the equipment to ensure it meets contractual performance guarantees. This includes supplying all essential components for the push-pull pickling line and ARP facilities. The project is slated for completion by mid-2027.
The new equipment is intended to support processing operations at Tata Steel's Jamshedpur facility. The integration of advanced processes is expected to enhance Tata Steel's production capabilities, improve efficiency, and promote sustainability in steel treatment. The plants are also expected to strengthen the company's tinplate operations and align with Tata Steel's focus on technology-driven upgrades.
Significance for John Cockerill India
This contract represents a substantial win for John Cockerill India, demonstrating its expertise in providing engineering solutions for the steel industry. The company clarified that the order does not fall under related-party transactions. John Cockerill India is part of the John Cockerill Group, headquartered in Belgium, and has manufacturing facilities in Taloja and Hedavali, Maharashtra. The group has a global presence across Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Europe, North America, and South America.
Tata Steel's Jamshedpur Operations
Tata Steel's Jamshedpur plant has a long history, with the first steel production dating back to February 16, 1912. In January 2025, the plant's H-Blast Furnace exceeded 50 million tonnes of hot metal production, marking a first in India without undergoing mid-term repairs. Tata Steel has been focusing on modernizing its Jamshedpur plant and supporting long-term capacity expansion. In March 2016, Tata Steel received environmental clearance for a ₹1,877 crore expansion project to increase the plant's crude steel capacity from 9.7 mtpa to 11 mtpa through debottlenecking.
Management Update
In related news, John Cockerill India announced the appointment of Ujwal Kawale as its Chief Operating Officer, effective September 15, 2025. Kawale brings over 18 years of experience in industrial project management, engineering strategy, and operations across India and Europe. He previously served as Global Project Director, Metals Business, at John Cockerill Industry in Belgium.
Other Developments at Tata Steel Jamshedpur
In addition to the John Cockerill India contract, GAIL (India) Ltd has entered into an agreement with Tata Steel for the supply of natural gas to the Combi-Mill plant in Jamshedpur. GAIL will supply 31,000 standard cubic meters per day (SCMD) of natural gas until March 2026, scaling up to 43,000 SCMD thereafter. This agreement is expected to reduce the carbon footprint of steel production operations.