Tata Steel in IJmuiden produces and supplies more than 7 million tonnes of high-quality and coated steel in the form of rolls annually, along with design, technology and consultancy services.
The steel from IJmuiden is mainly processed in the automotive, construction, engineering and packaging industries. The material is further used in batteries, pipes, industrial vehicles and in white goods, such as refrigerators and stoves.
The company site is 750 hectares and is located directly on the North Sea. The company site is located in the municipalities of Heemskerk, Beverwijk and Velsen.
Tata Steel in IJmuiden is the workplace for employees of various business units, such as Tata Steel Strip Industries, Tata Steel Packaging, Tata Steel Automotive and Tata Steel Technology.
For information about products, services and prices, please contact the business units below.
Sustainability
We are building the leading European steel business which is sustainable in every sense. We feel a strong sense of responsibility for playing a positive role in shaping a sustainable society for generations to come.
Tata Steel IJmuiden
The steel company was founded in 1918 as Koninklijke Nederlandse Hoogovens en Staalfabrieken NV. In 1999 the company merged with British Steel and the name changed to Corus. Since 2007, the steel company has been part of Tata Steel in Europe.
Tata Steel
The history of Tata Steel officially begins with the issue of shares of the Tata Iron & Steel Company on August 26, 1907. For the first time in the history of India, a broad segment of the population is involved in the creation of a company through the shares. , Tata Steel is seen as India's first real company.
Industrial Heritage
The Hoogovens Industrial Heritage Foundation keeps the industrial past of the steel company in IJmuiden alive. The foundation wants to provide insight into and increase interest in the development of the Dutch iron and steel industry in general, and in the history of the company in particular. The foundation runs the Hoogovens Museum and Hoogovens Stoom IJmuiden in Velsen Noord with volunteers.’