A History of Innovation

Over the years, the Company has witnessed tremendous growth and transformation. From breakthrough innovations and strategic expansions to impactful initiatives, each milestone is a representation of the Company’s vision and entrepreneurial spirit.

1970

The establishment of Jindal Strips Limited at Hisar, a mini steel plant producing hot rolled carbon steel coils, plates, slabs and blooms, marks the inception of not only Jindal Stainless but also the entire OP Jindal Group of Companies. Today, this industrial conglomerate boasts an annual turnover of USD 35 billion.

1978

Under the stewardship of OP Jindal, PR Jindal pioneers the Argon Oxygen Decarburization (AOD), a significant advancement in stainless steel technology. This innovation leads to the production of India’s first indigenously manufactured stainless steel.

1980

The Company’s stainless steel products, with quality standards on par with imported stainless steel, gain widespread recognition. The Company also undertakes the expansion of its downstream facilities.

1983

The Company sets up a cold rolling unit in Vasind village in – Thane district, Maharashtra, which later becomes a part of JSW Steel Limited

1986

The Company launches its Initial Public Offer (IPO) of 12,00,000 equity shares and 4,80,000 nonconvertible debentures. It also acquires a steel manufacturing unit from Piramal Steels Limited, which subsequently becomes a part of JSW Steel Limited.

1988

Amid a severe shortage of nickel due to depleted forex reserves, the Company introduces the lownickel 200 series commercially for the first time globally. This trend is soon adopted by China and subsequently, by the rest of the world. The Company’s popularised J1, J2, J3 and J4 grades remain in vogue today

1991

The Company takes a significant leap in manufacturing excellence by becoming the exclusive producer of stainless steel strips for razor and surgical blades in India. Four years later, it adds stainless steel precision strips to its product portfolio. The Company also establishes a sponge iron plant at Raigarh in Madhya Pradesh, which later becomes a part of Jindal Steel & Power Limited.

1996

The Hisar plant undergoes a major expansion to produce sophisticated, high-end stainless steel. The Company’s stainless steel melting capacity expands by 3,50,000 tonnes this year. Jindal Ferro Alloys Ltd., established in 1987, is amalgamated with the Company, forming the Ferro Alloys Division in Vishakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh.

2000

The Company commences the production of coin blanks in Hisar. Jindal Stainless also opens a 40,000 tonnes cold rolling facility, Massilon Stainless, in Ohio, USA, to manufacture thin grades of stainless steel for the US market. However, the unit is closed down following economic slowdown in the US after the September 2001 terrorist attack.

2001

Deepika Jindal’s pioneering leadership revolutionises stainless steel. She launches Arttd’inox, a premium brand of homeware and tableware that combines the utility of stainless steel with the elegance of art.

2002

Jindal Strips is restructured and the manufacturing operations are spun off to form Jindal Stainless. Arttd’inox introduces designer stainless steel lifestyle products in the retail market. The Company also acquires Jindal Chromite Mines in Kaliapani village, Odisha

2003

Ratan Jindal initiates the establishment of a 3.2 million tonnes integrated stainless steel project at Kalinga Nagar Industrial Complex in the Jajpur district of Odisha. The facilities are installed in two phases over the subsequent years.

2004

Jindal Stainless expands its presence in the markets of South East Asia and Oceania with the acquisition of a stainless steel cold rolling plant in Indonesia.

2005

The Jindal Stainless Foundation, the CSR arm of Jindal Stainless, is established. The Company enters a joint venture with Steelway and opens four service centres. Two years later, the Company forms an international joint venture and establishes Iberjindal SL, a service centre in Spain. Steelway is later acquired as a fully-owned subsidiary

2011

The Hisar unit expands to a capacity of 0.8 million tonnes, and production commences at the Jajpur unit with a capacity equivalent to Hisar’s.

2014

Jindal Stainless is chosen to supply stainless steel to the globally renowned International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor’s cryostat megaproject in France

2017

Jindal Stainless becomes India’s first metal manufacturing firm to transition to the HANA enterprise cloud platform. The Company also ventures into the defence sector by signing an agreement with DRDO to manufacture high nitrogen steel (HNS), becoming India’s first company to commercially manufacture HNS

2020

The Jajpur unit expands operations to produce 1.1 million tonnes. With Hisar’s 0.8 milliontonne capacity, the total capacity reaches 1.9 million tonnes annually, with potential scalability to 4 million tonnes.

2023

The Company achieved new heights with the acquisition of Rathi Super Steel and Jindal United Steel Limited. The Collaboration Agreement with New Yaking Pte Ltd made JSL the first Indian company to invest in Nickel Pig Iron abroad (Indonesia), while the merger process of JSL and JSHL also achieved fruition.

Today, Jindal Stainless is the world’s largest producer of razor blade grade stainless steel and is among the largest producers of coin blanks globally.