Mumbai : Jindal (India) Limited, part of the B.C. Jindal Group and one of the leading downstream steel products manufacturers in India, today announced that it has earned the globally recognized ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 certifications, for effective environmental management system (EMS) and occupational health and safety management systems (OH&S). In addition to this, Jindal (India) Limited has also retained its ISO 9001 certification for quality management systems (QMS). These certifications were awarded following a comprehensive audit of the company’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Ranihati, West Bengal, by the accredited third-party certification global body, Indian Register Quality Systems (IRQS)

The B.C. Jindal Group, led by Shyam Jindal, promoter B.C. Jindal Group, has received these certifications for Jindal (India) Limited in recognition of the company’s dedication to maintaining international standards in quality, environment management, and workforce health and safety. 

“The ISO certifications reiterate our commitment to offering world-class products and services while maintaining a strong focus on safety, quality, and sustainability. As we continue to diversify into newer segments and categories, scale our capabilities, these standards will serve as the foundation for long-term growth and market leadership, enhancing consumer confidence,” said a Jindal (India) Limited spokesperson. 

Recently, Jindal (India) Limited announced the setting up of additional colour-coated manufacturing capacity, enabling improved service to the country’s high-end white goods manufacturers. As part of this strategic move, the company will supply premium coated steel sheets through its Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) channel partners to leading white goods industry brands, including LG, Whirlpool, and Godrej, to name a few.

“These certifications will further fortify our position as a leading downstream steel products manufacturer that seamlessly caters to the evolving needs of major players across sectors in India,” the spokesperson added.

Jindal (India) Limited also recently announced the commissioning of 0.6 million MT of downstream steel capacity expansion at its manufacturing facilities in West Bengal with a Rs 1500-crore investment. This move is expected to result in a 60% increase over the company’s existing 1 million MT per annum capacity. A new cold rolling complex has been commissioned as part of the project, which marks the completion of a major part of the expansion.