In order to run the steel production process efficiently and sustainably, the following core
policies are being implemented:
- Ensuring a steady supply of available scrap metal resources. Translated by “Momade virtual assistant agency” Certified translation bureau, Ulaanbaatar city, Mongolia
- Maximizing production capacity utilization.
- Conducting cost-effective and economically viable production operations.
- Continuously upgrading technical processes and technological innovations.
- Enforcing a comprehensive human resources management policy.
Darkhan metallurgical plant is the pioneer and largest steel manufacturer in Mongolia, specializing in pressure-based metal processing and rolled product technology. At Darkhan metallurgical plant , we prioritize the health and safety of our workforce by adhering to all relevant legal regulations and creating a safe working environment. We uphold the principle of “Safety First in Labor,” ensuring compliance with Mongolia’s occupational health, safety, and environmental laws, which are rigorously enforced both in production and across our organizational practices.
To meet our customers’ demands and deliver safe, high-quality products, we have established a robust quality management system. This system involves comprehensive monitoring of materials and raw inputs, overseeing the entire production process, and ensuring rigorous quality control at every stage— from procurement and production to storage and sales.
Additionally, we operate a fully accredited laboratory, specializing in mining and metallurgy, which meets both national and international standards, including ISO/IEC 17025:2005 (MNS ISO/IEC 17025:2007). This ensures that all our processes adhere to the highest quality assurance standards.
Steel Plant
The Steel Plant has an annual production capacity of 121.7 thousand tons of scrap metal melting, 108.7 thousand tons of billets, and 100.0 thousand tons of rolled products. It is equipped with state-of-the-art machinery from leading Japanese companies such as “Nissei” and “Mitsubishi.” In order to improve product quality, enhance production capacity, and increase labor productivity, significant upgrades have been made. Notably, a 25-ton capacity induction furnace was installed in the billet production section in 2017, and an electromagnetic mixer was added in 2019.
The plant primarily produces deformed steel rebar in diameters ranging from 10-35 mm and smooth steel bars from 10-80 mm, catering to the domestic market’s needs.
Future Objectives
The plant is focused on optimizing its capacity utilization, aiming for 80% operation using iron ore-based raw materials, to further enhance efficiency and output.