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NMDC, India’s largest iron ore producer, reported a robust operational performance for November 2025 and for the fiscal year to date, posting the highest ever production and sales figures for both the month and the April–November period since inception. The strong numbers reflect continued volume momentum, operational discipline, and supply chain stability for FY 2025–26. For the month ended November 2025, NMDC delivered its best-ever monthly performance for any November on record, with production rising to 5.01 million tonnes, up 11% year-on-year from 4.51 million tonnes in November 2024, and sales reaching 4.17 million tonnes, up 4% from 4.0 million tonnes last year. Production also exceeded the monthly target by 1%, reflecting efficient utilisation of mining capacity and improved operational rhythm across the company’s assets. NMDC maintained strong momentum in FY26, posting record April–November output with production rising to 31.48 million tonnes, up 21% from 26.06 million tonnes in the corresponding period last year, while sales reached 30.28 million tonnes, up by 9% from 27.84million tonnes during the same period in FY25. Commenting on the performance, Amitava Mukherjee, CMD, NMDC, said: “NMDC’s performance for November and year-to-date reflects steady operational discipline and strong execution. By improving efficiency and ensuring a reliable supply of high-quality iron ore, we continue to support India’s steel sector while delivering consistent value to our stakeholders.” Additionally, all three of NMDC’s production units have collectively delivered record output. As a Navratna CPSE under the Ministry of Steel, NMDC maintains a strong strategic outlook, supported by stable domestic demand and ongoing initiatives to strengthen mining productivity and cost competitiveness.
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