Ternium is a leading steel manufacturing company in the Americas, with an extensive industrial presence across Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, United States, Guatemala, and Mexico. The company operates 18 production centers and 42 service/distribution centers throughout the region, along with two mining facilities in Mexico.
With an annual production capacity of 13.8 million tons of hot-rolled coil and 12.4 million tons of finished products, Ternium stands as Latin America's leading steel producer. The company maintains a fully integrated production system, from iron ore mining to the manufacturing of high value-added steel products, serving diverse industries including automotive, construction, home appliances, agriculture, packaging, transport, and energy sectors.
Ternium has demonstrated a strong commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility, implementing a decarbonization roadmap aimed at reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 20% by 2030. The company has allocated $215 million for environmental investments over seven years, focusing on emission reduction, effluent management, and materials management projects.
Innovation is central to Ternium's operations, with significant investments in research and development. The company maintains partnerships with over 50 universities and laboratories, developing approximately 140 new products annually in collaboration with customers and institutions. Their R&D facilities, particularly the laboratory at the Pesquería Industrial Center in Mexico, are equipped with cutting-edge technology for process simulation and product development.
Through its ProPymes Program, Ternium actively supports the growth of small and medium enterprises within its value chain, benefiting more than 1,600 SMEs in the iron and steel sector. The company employs approximately 20,000 people across 27 nationalities and maintains high standards in occupational safety and environmental protection, with most production plants certified to ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 standards.